Bagnaia, Quartararo, Zarco, Miller, Morbidelli and Nakagami gear up for a mixed weekend at Le Mans.
Itās that time of week again: pre-event Press Conference time! Ahead of the SHARK Grand Prix de France, new Championship leader Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) was joined by home heroes Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and Johann Zarco (Pramac Racing), as well as Jerez winner Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team), Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) and Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) to look back at Jerez and forward to what could be a mixed weekend of weather at Le Mansā¦
Here are some key quotes:
Francesco Bagnaia: āIām the leader for just 10 days so I donāt know. Itās good, itās nice but we have only done four races so itās too soon to think about it. We just thinking race by race, this is a track that I like. I did three podiums here, one in Moto3 and a victory and second in Moto2 and itās a track that suits our bike very well. Iām prepared to ride here but we need to see the weather forecast, because it looks like it will be rain and in the wet Iāve done just six races, I think, in all categories in MotoGP, so letās wait. Last year I struggled in the second part of the race, after 12/13 laps because at the start I started well but I was behind, then I recovered positions to 8th, 9th and then they came back. In the wet our bike is very strong, but itās not easy with these tyres because they give you a lot of grip and itās not easy to manage.
āI think that all three of us Ducati riders will be hoping that in every track it will be good. Itās difficult to predict a race in the wet, we have to wait until Sunday to see if we can be as competitive as Jerez. But I think our bike can be very suited to all the tracks, now we can ride it in a different way and different styles and it works very well, so I think we can be very strong this year.ā
Fabio Quartararo: āIt was pretty frustrating during the race and you have the pace to do it, but you donāt have the power. Every single lap you have more difficulties to brake until the moment you just have normal power. There was still more than 10 laps remaining. The first moment was losing the opportunity to win, but then it was just trying to finish the race in the points. So it was the right time to have a second surgery on the arm. Iām feeling great, the scar is stretching a little bit. I canāt wait for tomorrow to ride. Iām feeling great and I donāt think there will be any issues while riding.
āIām really looking forward to testing the bike in the wet. Last year was a little bit strange because the really wet conditions, we only really had it on the Sunday, also FP1, but yeah. Iām feeling great in the dry conditions in every single track so Iām excited to test it in the wet, I hope itās working as, you know, two years ago I was always feeling really good with the bike. I think this feeling is going to be well, a great opportunity to ride in the wet, not just in one session but for all the weekend. And yeah, just want to take as much experience as I can and to do my best.ā
Johann Zarco: āIn Jerez I got a few points, and it was good enough for me, but with the high potential of the Ducati, and the victory of Jack, the second place of Pecco in Jerez, the leadership of Pecco, it really gives high motivation also to do a great result here in France. As Pecco says the tracks fit the bike well here, or better than Jerez. In Jerez, the pace was interesting of the Ducati, so Iām pretty happy to have this package with me. We donāt have the fans, we are used to almost, and itās on some side sad, because less funny things around the track but to stay focused and almost get the weekend as a normal weekend, thatās pretty good so for the work and for the target to be on podium, it can help.
āI think it would be nice to share a podium if we have the possibility, all three together. Anyway from the beginning of the season we could see that we could be at the top of the race, but the beginning was I could stay in front and then it was Pecco and Jack, and we still did not share it all together and that would be just awesome for Ducati and good for us also because as we can see we have, I think good spirit together, and this gives good motivation so just cross fingers to get it.ā
Jack Miller: āItās a whole mix of everything you know, relief, but also it makes you more eager for the next one. At the end of the day, bike racers weāre always looking for whatās next and what we can try to do more, you know, we always want more so for sure just looking at coming here and trying to do a strong weekend like we did in Spain. I mean itās been a pretty calm week to be honest, Iāve just stuck to what weāve been doing the last few and just been training and doing what I can. Thankfully there was some decent weather in Spain and Andorra over the week and I was able to get out on the bicycle but doesnāt look like we will have much of that this weekend! I think weāre prepared for all conditions that are coming this weekend. Iāve been known to be pretty good in the wet so if that comes it comes, I feel like Iāve got a score to settle with Le Mans, you know after last year.
āYou know I have a kind of love-hate relationship with France, with Le Mans especially. Iāve had a win here in Moto3ā¢, but I nearly died here at Turn 1, and then last year I did feel like I died as well, when the bike cut out with like seven to go! I think weāve got a good package as the boys said, weāve all been there or thereabout, I think whether it comes in Le Mans, I think it would be better in Mugello, but I think we have a good chance of locking out the podium!ā
Morbidelli spoke next, first on his emotional reaction to his podium in Jerez.
Franco Morbidelli: āFirst of all because itās a MotoGP podium. And then because of what weāre going through. That podium had a different taste for sure, it felt great. I burst after the chequered flag, I think itās because of a really big emotion gathering, and after a good result everything comes out.
āMy expectations were already reassessed from Qatar 1 and 2. I immediately realised that I needed to step it up again if I wanted to remain in a similar position to last year. Thatās what Iām trying to do and thatās what we did in Portimao and Jerez. So I hope to keep on doing that and keep on working at the best with my crew, to enjoy racing, be the best I can and try to improve whenever I can.ā
Takaaki Nakagami: āFrom the Qatar test, we were not with the best performance and we struggled in Qatar, Race 1 and Race 2, and also in PortimĆ£o, the big crash on Friday and you know, we couldnāt find the solution. On Sunday in PortimĆ£o, from the last position, we were able to finish in top ten. This is a really important result for us, and after that, I started to think about, you know, I can find a solution for not the best of the best, but you know maybe we can fight for the top five or top six again. Then in Jerez, from Friday, we found the pace and had a good race so Iām pretty happy you know, to get really close to the podium, you know, P4 which is a really great result for us and Iām looking forward to this weekend too.ā
This is also the first time in some time there have been five riders giving feedback to HRCā¦
āYou know one more rider will be good, you know, there will be more data and good to help develop the bike easily, more comments and, you know, for HRC, I think also for us, for the riders, it is really good to understand you know, not lose the way. We try to pick up positive comments for all of the riders and you know it helps a lot to develop, and now looks like we found a way and pretty comfortable on the new bikes.ā
Thatās a wrap on Thursday, tune in for Free Practice and qualifying before the lights go out for the race at 14:00 (GMT +2).
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