Yamaha Dominates Day 2 of Sepang Shakedown, Rins Claims Top Spot
Yamaha Takes Charge at Sepang Shakedown
Yamaha riders Alex Rins and Fabio Quartararo dominated the second day of the Sepang MotoGP Shakedown, showcasing the strong performance of the YZR-M1. Rookie Ai Ogura also impressed, while Honda's factory riders were notably absent.
Rins and Quartararo Lead Yamaha Charge
Yamaha riders Alex Rins and Fabio Quartararo put on a strong showing at the Sepang Shakedown, with Rins ultimately claiming the top spot. Both riders consistently challenged for the fastest lap, showcasing the YZR-M1's potential for the upcoming season.
Rookies Impress
Rookies Ai Ogura and Fermin Aldeguer also impressed, demonstrating their talent and adaptability. Ogura finished fourth on the Aprilia, while Aldeguer claimed fifth on the Ducati.
Honda's Absence
Honda's factory riders were noticeably absent from the test, with only test riders Aleix Espargaro and Taka Nakagami participating. This raised questions about Honda's readiness for the upcoming season.
Intense Competition
The competition was fierce throughout the day, with riders pushing their bikes to the limit. Jack Miller, riding for Pramac Racing, also impressed, finishing sixth overall.
Ducati's Development
Ducati test rider Michele Pirro was present at the test, evaluating new components for the Desmosedici GP. While his final position was outside the top ten, his data will be invaluable for the factory as they continue to develop their bike.
Key Takeaways from the Shakedown
- Yamaha's Dominance: Yamaha riders consistently topped the timesheets, highlighting the strong performance of the YZR-M1.
- Rookie Talent: Ai Ogura and Fermin Aldeguer impressed with their pace and consistency.
- Honda's Absence: Honda's factory riders were noticeably absent, raising questions about their readiness for the season.
- Ducati's Development: Ducati continues to refine their bike, with Michele Pirro testing new components.
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