Sepang MotoGP Test: 'Limit still very far' but Bezzecchi top rookie on day 2

Marco Bezzecchi sliced 1.3s from his Sepan🔥g lap time to finish as top MotoGP rookie on day two of this week's Shakedown⛄.
The VR46 Ducati rid🗹er, who had been sixth on day one, was classified third overall, 0.9s behind Maverick Vinales (Aprilia) but only 0.17s from Michele Pirro (Ducati test ri💫der).
Although the triple Moto2 race winner still feels "far from the limit" he is gaining confi🐓dence after what was his f⛎ourth day of riding the GP21.
"Today was a good day," Bezzecchi said. "I'm starting to feel more confident with the bike and the feeling is getting bette🐷r. Still there are some things to adjuꦯst for my riding and of course I have a lot to improve because the limit is still very far."
In terms of his Tuesday workload, the Italian explained t🅠hat he co𝔍ntinued to tune his riding position and also began some exploratory setting changes.
"The bike is almost standard, like in Jerez," he said. "I'm just trying to find the position on the bike. And today we started to do something with the settings but not really much because still I am not on the limit so I don’t feel very muchꦆ the changes that they make for me.
"In the end, I'm just riding and trying to understand the tyre𒐪s and the electronics."
Regarding the team of engineers waiting to hear his words each time he returns, Bezzecchi added: "You have to give comments for the tyres, for the electronics for the bike, a lot of comments! But🀅 in the end the more you are sensitive on the bike, the easier it is to give🐎 comments because you feel more what the bike does.
"The problem is that in the beginning when you d𓆏on’t know so much the bike it is more difficult to really understand what the bike is doing. But the crew is helping me a lot because they ask questions to be sure they really understand what I mean. Michelin and Ohlins the same.
"So they ar🔯e helping me a little bit, when I don’t have 𝓰so much experience. I hope to be better soon!"
Physically, the 23-year-old says he is holding up well after day two in the Mala꧃ysian heat, but admits: "I think we made a good job [t𝔉raining] but I can't tell you if I'm ready for the races because here I make 5-6 laps in every run, not 20."
Bezzecchi was the only Ducati rookie on track with Gresini's Fabio di Giannantonio sidelined ꩲby a stomach illness.
The Shakedown test concludes on Wednesday, after which there w🔯ill be a two-day break before the Official test is held on February 5♏-6.

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