Lorenzo admits his mount Still Lagging Behind the RC213V - Ahead of the start of the competitions most prestigious motor racing in the world is the MotoGP season in 2015, is indeed a variety of manufacturers, teams and riders have prepared everything with the very maximum in order to deliver the performance and racing competitions in accordance with what is desired. Various manufacturers also have their own ways to prepare for the 2015 season of MotoGP racing competition which will take a while longer. One is that Yamaha has the name of the main factory team Yamaha MotoGP Movistar, which the motor manufacturer with the color blue pride has had a new weapon to wade through the rigors of the competitive landscape MotoGP competition which will take place starting today, Sunday (03/29/2015) early the day after tomorrow to come.
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X-Fuera Acknowledge mount Still Lagging Behind the RC213V |
The new SSG device actually official 'Full' implanted and tested in the official test trials conducted at the Losail circuit, Qatar a few moments ago. The result of the application of these devices both primary Yamaha factory riders can obtain satisfactory results. Even so 'X-Fuera' nickname Jorge Lorenzo stated that his mount was still lags behind the next team with the Honda RC213V which is said to be the favorite than the Yamaha YZR-M1.
But from there the actual statistics yamaha YZR-M1 is now closer RC213V than last season. Just because the main driver of the Honda Marc Marquez who has more skill qualified then makes RC213V gap still ranks ahead. Yet another team that comes from Italy that Ducati could not be underestimated because it is through them both riders scored top position in the official test session at the Losail circuit, Qatar a few moments ago. Of course, with these results make Ducati will be more wary of the top teams rather than their performance in the last season. Read also Bridgestone Tire Type Add 2 New in MotoGP in 2015 and Marquez Pun Created Concerned with Ducati Performance.
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