Brno Test: Rossi talks 'first touch' with 2020 Yamaha
Valentino Rossi completed his first laps with a prototype of the 2020 M1 during Monday'🌺s official post-race test a🌼t Brno.
With Yama🤪ha playing catch-up to its꧙ leading MotoGP rivals, Rossi was pleased to get an August debut on next year's machine "like in the good old days".
However, the Italian also emphasised that it's very much a first version and, at present,🌞 not much has cha♛nged over the current machine.

Valentino Rossi completed his first laps with a prototype of ❀the 2020 M1 during Monday's official post-race te𓆉st at Brno.
With Ya𝓡maha playing catch-up to its leading MotoGP rivals, Rossi was pleased to get an August debu๊t on next year's machine "like in the good old days".
However, the 🍌Italian also emphasised that it's very much a first version and, at present, not much has changed over the current machine.
"It was a good day, a good test," said Rossi, who set the sixth fastest lap time (+0.399s) afterಌ finishing sixth in the race. "We tried also the prototype of the new bike, but sincerely we don’t have a lot new
"It's a different engine and a little bit different setting of the chassis. But it's just the first touch and w𓃲e can have something else also in the ne🅷xt test.
"It's already good th⛄at we have [the new bike here] but after we worked more with the standard bike."
The main difference for the new carbon-black bike at this stage is a revised engine, with Yamaha꧃ lacking clear straight-line performance against the likes of Ducati and Honda.
💫But again, for now there is not a big change.
"We don’t feel a lot of difference, no," Rossi said 💎of the engine. "But we expect because it's just a little bit different in the e🌄ngine.
"But this is not the 2020 bike. It's just the first prototype," he emphasised. "𓄧And we will work, we will try something else, but we need more for sure."
On the chassis side, "We try to have more grip, especially from the rear, so we try some different set🌠tings because for the rest the bike is the same.
"And we find something bet🎀ter, something worse, we fight a little bit♚ with the wheelie. So we have a lot of work to do still.
"But it is just the first touch, we have a lot to do and I think that🥃 the Misano test, after Silverstone, will be important for everybody because we will have something else. But anyway it was a positive day."
Rossi, seeking to end a win drought of over two year💦s, also tried a revised seat unit and new fairin🐼g on his standard bike.
"It is the first prototype for next year, to try like always for less whe🐠elie," he said of the fairing.
Engine design cannot🔜 be changed during the season, while Yamaha has already used it's one available 2019 fairing upgrade.
Team-mate Maverick Vinalℱes also had a brief run on the new bike on his way to the second-fastest lap time behind rookie Fabio Quartararo, whose team-mate Franco Morbidelli completed an all-Yamaha top three at the test.
T🌳he Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, renowned for hard braking and acceleration, starts on Friday.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen𒐪 Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki ex𝄹it story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.