MotoGP 2019 KymiRing Test – Finland

MotoGP 2019

KymiRing Test – Finland


The second and final day of the inaugural MotoGP test at the new Finnish circuit of KymiRing came to a close last night. Better weather on Tuesday allowed teams to gain much more benefit than in the mixed conditions of Monday and it was Aprilia test rider Bradley Smith setting the initial benchmark at 1m47.540s after proving fastest over the two days of the test. 

Bradley Smith

“I think in general we’re quite happy with the test, we’ve been able to try the track in the rain and dry, for Michelin we’ve been able to gather information in both conditions. For MotoGP the track is quite tight, the first part of the track, the first five corners are really nice, and Sector 3 I like a lot. But Sectors 2 and 4 is quite tight. I like it because it’s different, in the World Championship it’s important to have different circuits and a different challenge for the riders.”

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Bradley Smith

Honda test rider Stefan Bradl bounced back from a crash on Monday to end the test second quickest, 0.324 behind Smith. After using the  a ‘salad box’ yesterday, Bradl’s RC213V was seen without it for the entirety of Tuesday’s track time.

Stefan Bradl

“We were suffering a bit with the weather yesterday, it’s wasn’t so easy to find your way around. But we got some data, first impressions and congratulations to them for building this great facility here in Finland, people are so excited and thankful they’ll have a GP. From a rider point of view, it’s quite slow in places and there are a lot of changes of direction. It’s hard to say much right now because we weren’t pushing at absolutely 100% because of the track conditions, but my first impression is good.”

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Stefan Bradl on Tuesday at KymiRing

Ducati’s Michele Pirro, meanwhile, had an eventful day on Tuesday but it ended in him finishing the test third quickest. The Italian was the only faller after a crash at Turn 11, rider ok, and Pirro was then later seen testing a larger ‘salad box’ than was spotted yesterday – that’s as well as a modified aero fairing that broke cover.

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Michele Pirro

Suzuki’s Sylvain Guintoli, fresh from being announced as Joan Mir’s replacement for the British Grand Prix, ended the day just over a tenth adrift of Pirro in fourth.

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Sylvain Guintoli

KTM’s Mika Kallio was again the first rider out on track on Tuesday to the delight of the Finnish fans in attendance, and he completed the most laps of the day: an apt 36.

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Mika Kallio

Yamaha’s Jonas Folger was just a tenth behind Kallio, with all six riders separated by just over a second and a half.

Timo Pohjola, KymiRing Circuit Director

“I think these two days have shown all of us that we’ve succeeded in the work we’ve done. We’re now on the way to the first Finnish GP and although a lot of work is still to be done, these days show we’re going the right way. I’m sure you’ve realised that it’s a work day, Tuesday, but still the spectator area is full of fans…I think that shows everyone how important it is to have MotoGP here!”

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Jonas Folger tests in Finland

Source: MCNews.com.au

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