PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

2022 MotoGP riders trying out their latest holeshot devices in pre-season testing.
PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

One week from today (Sunday), the 2022 MotoGP riders wil🅰l be lining up on the grid for the Qatar season opener.

And unlike last year, all of them will be equipped with both front and rear holeshot devices, lowering th🎐e bike to allow for greater acceleration before the front wheel starts to lift.

Excessive wheelies (not rear grip) are the 'weak point' for a dry MotoGP start since, when the front wheel rises too high, engine power has to be reduced (by the electronics) to remai෴n in control.

With MotoGP bikes a♚nd riders closer than ever, race starts have become even more important and special time was set aside for practice starts during🌠 each day of pre-season testing.

Although 'holeshot devices' (used only for the race start) and repeatable 'ride-height devices '꧒ (used as needed by the rider via a handlebar switch, usually during slow corners that lead onto a long straight) share the same technology, the switches used to deploy them are often different.

That's why riders can be seen taking their hands off the handlebars to turn a switch on the triple clamps to engage the holeshot deviceꦅ(s).

It may seem like an unnecessary duplication, to have multiple&nbsཧp;switches, but the bikes sit noticeably lower when the 'holeshot' device is activated for the start compared to when the 'ride height' system is used on corner exit.

The difference makes sense in that wheelies are much more critic💟al from a standing start, meaning every millim🍷etre the centre of gravity can be lowered makes a bigger an impact, while allowing some extra suspension travel on corner exit means any bumps or jolts (for example from the kerbs) can still be soaked up when using the 'ride height' system.

All teams and riders not only have access to front and re✤ar holeshot devices, but some form of rear ride-height system - either 'manual', meaning the rear lowers as soon as the rider triggers the device, or 'automatic', when the rider activates on the way into a corner and the bike lowers by itself on the exit.

H꧟owever, Ducati is the only factory so far known to have🌸 a ride-height system that can now lower both the rear and front on corner exit for 2022.

Here is a selection of Hazrin's holeshot device pictures, taken du꧒ring end-of-day practice starts at Sepang ♈earlier this month:

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Alex Marquez, LCR Honda.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Francesco Ba﷽gnaia activates the Ducati holeshot device...

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

...Waves to the fans...

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

...and he's off.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Enea Bastianini (G🧜resini Ducati GP21) showing that wheelies, not wheelspin, are the limit during a dry race start.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Rookie Marco Bezzecchi on the VR46 GP21 Ducati.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM).

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Yamaha test rider Cal Crutchlow alongside RNF Yamaha rཧookie Darryn Binder, on the 2021 A-spec bike.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Binder's team-mate🍰 Andrea Dovizioso,🥃 on the 2022 Spec M1, and Aleix Espargaro.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Espargaro drops the clutch and the front of his Aprilia hovers just off the ground, the point of maximu♏m acceleraton.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Rookie Raul Fernandez on his Tech3 KTM. Note how close the swingarm spoiler (or 'spoon')ﷺ is to the ground. Some factories have now rღemoved the swingarm attachment to avoid grounding.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Marc Marquez on the all-new 2022 Honda. Marquez wasn't even on the grid at Qatar last season, but will he lead the fiel🃏d into turn one next weekend?

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Jorge Martin made one of the most impressive starts to a MotoGP debut when he bo✃lted from 14th to 4th at turn one in Qatar last season. Here he is practising his skills on Pramac's latest GP22.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Holeshot devices help a bike to resist wheelies at the start&n🔯bsp;but do꧂n't eliminate them, as illustrated here by Joan Mir (Suzuki), 

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Franco Morbidelli was a two-year-old⭕ Yamaha, in Petronas colours, for Qatar last season. He'll return riding the lastest factory machine at Monster Yamaha.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

The LCR team🌺 of Takaaki Nakagami and🔴 Alex Marquez also have the radically revised 2022-spec RC213V.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

KTM, seen here with Miguel Oliveira,🐭 h♎ave made smaller changes to their bike for 2022.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Pramღac's Johann Zarco has been developing Ducati's new front ride-height system, operated by a handlebar switch on corner entry. Here the Frenchman uses his left hand to select the holeshot device, which also now lowers the front and rear at the same time.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Yamaha was without a frﷺont holeshot device at Qatar last year but still won both races with Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quartararo. The Frenchman returns as reigning world champion and with the M1 able to lower at the front and rear for race starts since the early European rounds of last season.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Alex Rins (Suzuki).

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

Maverick Vinales on the impressive new RS-GP. The Aprilia holeshot system looks to be one of the be✤st in terms of how much it lowers the bike, a challenger for even Ducati.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

For comparison, Johann Zarco on the Pramac GP22.

PICTURES: 2022 MotoGP holeshot devices - how low can you go?

KTM vs Ducati drag race. The rea👍l thing takes place in Qatar next Sun🌜day (March 6).

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