‘For the moment no’ - Marco Bezzecchi not happy with how Sepang MotoGP test ended

Marco Bezzecchi was the last Ducati rider on the timinsheets, except for t𒈔est rider Michele Pirro 💎as he admits work needs to be done.

Marco Bezzecchi, Sepang MotoGP test, 8 February
Marco Bezzecchi, Sepang MotoGP test, 8 February

With just one MotoGP pre-season test to go before the season-opener in Qatar, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi believes big improvements are needed.

Bezzecchi has so far not had the same feeling with th♑e 2023 bike, particularly the engine, compared to the 2022 machine he won three grand prix’, and a sprint at Assen with. 

Asked if he’s satisfied, Bezzecchi said: “No. for the moment no. Yesterday I felt a little bit b🧸etter. Today we struggle🎉d more and lost the way trying many things.

“We decided to come back and restart but still I🐻’m not feeling very good on the bike.

“The bike has a different engine and different way to stop. I struggle a lot stopping compared to my old bike and I don’t trust the 𝓰front ♍the same way.

“I struggle to put power to the grou👍nd as well. The engine works differently so overall I’m struggling on🐼 entry and exit.

“We will find a way to improve. It is only ♈the first test.”

Bezzecchi finished day three of the Sepang♐ test in 17th spot - 1.3 second down on reigning two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia.

Bezzecchi s🐻aid the issues adapting to the 2023 bike began in Valencia, although he was able to mask over the problems with a good timme attack performance later in the day.

“Yes, already in Valencia I noticed this 𝓡problem,” added Bezzecchi. “For one lap I wa𝕴s quite competitive because with new tyres you have more grip and more confidence, but I saw that I was struggling a bit.

“Here, I struggled a lot more. The track had a 💮lot of grip and the track condition was unbelivable.

“Having so m꧟uch grip, you try more and more and more to go faster, but it’s normal to get to a point where you want even more but you can’t.”

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