Nicky Hayden makes progress at MotoGP test in Sepang

February 8, 2009

The first test session of the 2009 preseason ended today at the Sepang circuit in Malaysia, with another day of intense work for the MotoGP teams and riders, who were able to take advantage of stable yet typically demanding conditions.

Nicky Hayden has made continual progress over the three days of the test and he was able to improve by another half second today, although he would have ideally liked to have been even faster. The American is determined to use the information gathered over the past three days to full effect in the next test, having already shown the team his famous dedication to the task. The lap times set by his own team-mate have given Hayden belief that there is a lot more to come from himself and his bike, giving him a crucial mix of confidence and motivation ahead of the new season.

The next appointment for the Ducati Marlboro Team is a test session from 1st to 3rd March at the Losail circuit in Qatar.

Nicky Hayden (Ducati Marlboro Team), fastest lap 2’02.496 (62 laps)

“We started out on the right foot again today and I managed to knock six tenths of a second off my best lap from yesterday. Then in the early part of the afternoon I had a little crash in turn two, where to be honest they’ve done a bad job of resurfacing the track and it has caught a few riders out this week. Luckily I wasn’t hurt. Obviously I’m not happy with my lap times, I was expecting more from myself, but I have to stay positive. I’ve improved my lap times every day and we have gathered a lot of data to work from in the next test. The fact Casey is already so fast means that the bike has the potential – it can only be a good thing that he is going so quick. The team is working hard and they are just as determined as I am to get the results, so that’s a good thing. I wasn’t too bad in the first two sectors but I was losing too much in T3 and T4, where the problem I’m having with the bike being unstable and unpredictable on the exit was the worst. The Bridgestones are really consistent and I was able to do my first long run on the Ducati without any tyre life problems.”

Unofficial lap times, Saturday 07/02/2009

1. Casey Stoner (Ducati) 2.01’043 (38 laps)
2. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 2.01’137 (43)
3. Loris Capirossi (Suzuki) 2.01’262 (57)
4. Colin Edwards (Yamaha) 2.01’413 (22)
5. Toni Elias (Honda) 2.01’560 (37)
6. Chris Vermeulen (Suzuki) 2.01’666 (48)
7. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) 2.01’907 (61)
8. Andrea Dovizioso (Honda) 2.01’955 (54)
9. Mika Kallio (Ducati) 2.02’386 (61)
10. Nicky Hayden (Ducati) 2.02’497 (62)
11. Alex De Angelis (Honda) 2.02’523 (32)
12. Sete Gibernau (Ducati) 2.02’727 (42)
13. Randy De Puniet (Honda) 2.03’418 (50)
14. Yuki Takahashi (Honda) 2.03’474 (58)
15. Niccolò Canepa (Ducati) 2.03’915 (41)
16. James Toseland (Yamaha) 2.03’953 (36)
17. Yamaha tester (Yamaha) 2.04’328 (38)
18. Yamaha tester (Yamaha) 2.04’614 (33)

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