Pre-event press conference sees discussions center around the championship battle after Ducati’s win in Austria
The pre-event Press Conference for the HJC Helmets Grand Prix
České Republiky saw Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team), Jorge Lorenzo and
Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP), Scott Redding (Octo Pramac
Yakhnich), Andrea Iannone (Ducati Team) and Alvaro Bautista (Aprilia
Racing Team Gresini) meet the press ahead of the event, with the focus
of the session squarely set on the championship, and how cards have
shuffled after the Austrian GP.
Marc Marquez was the first to speak, and the championship leader
first discussed his shoulder – after a crash in FP3 at the Austrian GP
caused a brief dislocation.
“The shoulder we can say it’s not 100% - but it’s fixed and won’t
be a problem for this weekend,” affirmed the 2013 and 2014 World
Champion. “At the moment if I work well in the gym the shoulder will be
fixed but who knows in the future. Everything looks fine at the moment,
and it looks like Brno will be a better circuit for us. It was an
important fifth place in Austria because Lorenzo only took 5 points
more, and Valentino only 2. So I’m happy about that because we were
struggling at the Red Bull Ring and could have lost a lot of points. But
here we’ll try and fight for the victory, and if it’s not possible to
win just try and not lose too many points to the Yamaha riders.”
Whilst Marquez defends his 43 point lead, Jorge Lorenzo is the
man on the chase and got back on the podium in Austria after some more
difficult races.
“I needed a good result,” said Lorenzo of his impressive ride at
the Red Bull Ring. “I didn’t doubt that sooner or later I would get back
there but the result helps. And now here we’re at a circuit that
historically and theoretically is good for us, and good for my riding
style. So let’s see if theory matches reality and we can fight for the
win. These tyres can change things dramatically at every track. One race
you can dominate and win the race then the next one you can be fifth.
And now, with the Ducatis being competitive, you can finish easily down
in fifth. You can lose a lot of points or recover a lot of points, so
this can change things a lot.”
This battle in the top echelons of the points was a point of
focus in the Press Conference, with the riders agreeing there were 7
riders that could fight for a victory – the Yamaha, Honda and Ducati
factory team riders – as well as Maverick Viñales (Team Suzuki Ecstar).
Valentino Rossi was focused on trying to fight with Marquez and
Lorenzo at the venue, after not having been able to in the recent race
weekends at the track. The Italian took his first win in the 125 world
championship in Brno, as a rookie in 1996 – meaning the track does have a
special memory as he returns to it once again, 20 years later.
“This year seems like the opposite of last year with a lot of
good qualifying, a lot of front rows…but then more problems in the
race,” said the rider from Tavullia. “We need to understand the level of
the others because the Ducatis could also be very strong here, and the
Hondas. Marquez, but also Pedrosa because he always goes very well in
Brno. It’s a great track and also the scene of my first victory so it’s
unforgettable. But in the last few years I haven’t been able to be as
fast as Marquez and Lorenzo. The target for this weekend is to be a bit
faster and fight with them.”
Andrea Iannone was present for the Ducati Team after taking the
win last time out at the Red Bull Ring, but is very much back to
business, expecting Brno to be more challenging.
“The victory was incredible, but now it’s important to remain
focused on the second half of the championship because there are some
very strong riders,” said the Ducati winner. “I know Dovizioso will be
pushing hard in the final part of the season but so will I, to close out
our relationship positively.”
Another Ducati rider present was Scott Redding (Octo Pramac
Yakhnich), who is hoping to keep his 2016 momentum going after a podium,
a P4 and a top open finish in the last three races.
“The beginning of the season was difficult when we were a bit
unlucky,” said Redding. “But the last race was quite good and the target
is always to finish top 8 - so I was happy with that. I like this
circuit, but in the past on smaller bikes my size has seemed like a bit
of a disadvantage at Brno.”
Alvaro Bautista has recently been announced as returning to the
PULL&BEAR Aspar Team for 2017 to ride a Ducati, with the Spanish
veteran having shown great progress on his current Aprilia Racing Team
Gresini machine. “I’m so happy to go back to the Aspar team,” beamed the
former world champion. “And it’s a team I had great results with in the
past.” Those results included winning the 125 world championship with
the team in 2006, during a long relationship that the Spaniard is eager
to return to.
With initial press duties now over, riders will be back on track
at Brno on Friday 19th August at 9:00 local time (GMT+2), as Free
Practice gets underway.
Tags MotoGP, 2016, HJC HELMETS GRAND PRIX ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY, Press Conference
Tags MotoGP, 2016, HJC HELMETS GRAND PRIX ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY, Press Conference
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