"There are no improvements, I knew it before testing it," Rossi told Gazzetta dello Sport. "We need something more radical and they're working on it.
"Our programme schedules to have it for Laguna Seca, but this means that we'll first do more testing at Mugello, because we can't think of taking it to the races without knowing how it goes."
Despite the setback, Rossi said his goals at Barcelona - to close the gap to the Tech 3 Yamahas – had not changed.
"Now we'll have to see what happens here," he explained, "if we manage to close the gap to the ones ahead of us in the dry, like the black Yamahas and Barbera. Not so much in practice, but on Sunday afternoon."
Cam D wrote:Interesting that he mentions Barbera - from Autosport"There are no improvements, I knew it before testing it," Rossi told Gazzetta dello Sport. "We need something more radical and they're working on it.
"Our programme schedules to have it for Laguna Seca, but this means that we'll first do more testing at Mugello, because we can't think of taking it to the races without knowing how it goes."
Despite the setback, Rossi said his goals at Barcelona - to close the gap to the Tech 3 Yamahas – had not changed.
"Now we'll have to see what happens here," he explained, "if we manage to close the gap to the ones ahead of us in the dry, like the black Yamahas and Barbera. Not so much in practice, but on Sunday afternoon."
Japhrodisiac wrote:A lot of news out of Ducati re: electronics changes, swingarm, new engine bits, new engine coming etc. No news regarding the front end of the bike at all - which has suddenly and miraculously been cured - or all in question have been gag ordered on this subject. Methinks a week in week out rehashing of how badly the bike handles in full press view is wearing on the new Audi management
Zaphod wrote:What was the gap to Lorenzo from Rossi ? Haven't seen, but I'm guessing 6 to 10 seconds. Much better than 30-odd.
Oscar wrote:Zaphod wrote:What was the gap to Lorenzo from Rossi ? Haven't seen, but I'm guessing 6 to 10 seconds. Much better than 30-odd.
17.555. Which is considerably better than it has been.
Tourn46 wrote:Don't think I have seen much about the front end on the 2012 bike at all. I think a testament to this is that neither Rossi or Hayden have fallen off in any session this year.
TwoStroke Institute wrote:Looks like only the Yamaha likes the new tyres, Honda riders didn't like the feedback under brakes
dave_m wrote: As an aside, is there any point in even paying attention to Barbera's lap times anymore, or is it safe to assume he got a tow and still is good for 10th in the race?
Japhrodisiac wrote:Latest Ducati stuff - new steering head angle and triple clamp offset combination resulting in a better overall package according to Hayden, Rossi perhaps too but identical front end crashes from them both today in QP at Silverstone. One step forward or...?
Zaphod wrote: and that Ducati is the new Cagiva.
With the exception that the Cagiva had potential.
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