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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Pedrosa fastest in the opening of the 1000cc


Dani Pedrosa finished as the fastest driver of the first training with 1000cc bikes and exceeded by almost four tenths the record for the 800cc bikes. Pedrosa finished with a time of 1:32.186, the record for a 800cc bike at Valencia was 1.32.582, a record achieved in his final lap.

Second was his teammate and MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner. The Australian finished with a time of 1:32.322, while third was American Ben Spies with a time of 1:33.226. Spies was the only tested the new Yamaha bike Jorge Lorenzo continues as low by the hand injury.

Much of the excitement the new Ducati lifted, the first aluminum represent a revolution in philosophy . Valentino Rossi was the best of the four pilots of the Italian who took to the track, with a time of 1:33.857, more than half second of Pedrosa. Hector Barbera, who yesterday made ​​official his change of equipment , was another Ducati that came to the track and finished eighth. At Valencia he liked his first impressions with his new bike. Nicky Hayden could not shoot because he injured his wrist in a fall in the race this Sunday.

Alvaro Bautista also took to the track, but in his case by not having defined its future. Instead, he trained with the Suzuki motorcycle, 800cc yet, Frenchman Randy de Puniet. Meanwhile, Andrea Dovizioso, who first shot with Yamaha did with the 800cc bike and Wednesday will do with the 1000cc.

CRTs Premiere
The premiere of the CRT (Claiming Rule Teams, motorcycles equipped with engines derived from the series and special chassis for these engines) had five players on the track: the Spanish Ivan Silva (Inmotec), Javier del Amor and Carmelo Morales (BMW), the Colombian Yonny Hernández (Kawasaki) and Italian Gianluca Nannelli (BMW). Ivan Silva was the fastest of the five Inmotec the back of a motorcycle engine and chassis Spanish, although Hernandez did not mark time and Javier del Amor and Carmelo Morales shared bike. None of them went more than four seconds of the 1000cc MotoGP.

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