MotoGP Misano: Decreased grip posing new challenges for Pedrosa

Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa says the markedly different track conditions ﷽at Misano compared to the recent test created a new set o꧅f challenges on Friday.

Pedrosa was fourth fastest and the top Honda rider as he lꦫapped in 1m 33.346s, leaving him only 0.115s behind early pacesetter Danilo Petrucci on the Octo Pramac Ducati.

The Spanish rider, who is fifth in the standings and 35 points behind Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso,💧 says heavy rain on Thursday may have caused decreased grip levels at the Marco Simoncelli Circuit.

Decreased grip posing challenge for Pedrosa

Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa says th🔯e markedly different track conditions at Misano compared to the recent test created a new set of challenges on Friday.

Pedrosa was fourth fastest 𝕴and the top Honda rider as he lapped▨ in 1m 33.346s, leaving him only 0.115s behind early pacesetter Danilo Petrucci on the Octo Pramac Ducati.

The Spanish rider, who is fifth in the standings and 35 points behind Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso, says heavy rain on Thursday may have ༺caused decreased grip levels at the Marco Simoncelli Circuit.

“We need to work ဣa lot before Sunday and today it was important to start well. At least in the test we had much better grip and maybe it is because of the rain,” he said.

“I expected the track to be betteไr in the afternoon, but it didn’t improve that much, so we worked a lot on the tyres and also the suspension.

“We still need to see how is the track tomorജrow; we just need to find a way around the challenging conditions. In the test obvio⛦usly we had more feeling so we knew which tyre was the correct one to use at the time,” added Pedrosa.

“Today, with the track like this, it is more d🍃ifficult to understand which is the c🌜orrect tyre, especially in the rear. We will work more about this and also suspension.”

Pedrosa is also se🐈eking an improvement in sector three, although he is unsure exactly why he is losing s𒁏o much time.

“We still need a little bit some feeling, but we are working and also one of the important points in sector three, still not very fast. I was alone, so I should try to see somebody else to understand,” he said. “I believe it is the back straight, going in🅰to the back straight, but it is only a guess.

“We st🤡arted FP2 very well, but then we decided to try a few different things on the set-up that didn’t work as expected. That aside, I’m feeling comfortable at this track and we’re working very well.

“Tomorrow we’ll work more on the tyre choice, focusing on the hard option in order to make a🌊 few comparisons with what we did today.”

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