MotoGP Test 2016 – Aragon (ESP)

The team enjoyed hot and sunny conditions in Spain as they set to work on the picturesque, undulating circuit with 16 turns and long back straight, situated some100km to the south east of Saragossa. Unfortunately the level of grip was a little less than desirable due to the recent limited use of the circuit. The team and riders took a step-by-step approach to reach the limit, thus avoiding any crashes and allowing them to gather extremely valuable experience for the further development of the KTM MotoGP bike.

Mike Leitner (Vice President Onroad): “Another very positive test, especially because the team again showed tireless commitment, and in the end, both riders were able to give us similar feedback. We were able to complete the development steps from Misano and we made noticeable improvements, also in the setup, on a circuit with very little grip. For the las six days of tests many things have been made possible in the short term, and this allows us to sort now many parts out of the box for the future. In addition, we wanted to test again in August in very hot conditions and we had them last week in Italy, and especially here. We had acceptable lap times in complete race simulations, both there and here, so we’ve been able to collect extremely important data, especially concerning the load on the motor and it’s relevant components.”

Sebastian Risse (Technical Director Onroad): “I believe the six days have brought everytbody to the limit, and because of this, it was good to see the results we got back at the end. The two first days were all about building up the grip and completing numerous comparative tests. Then on the final day we were able to get to the point and make very substantial improvements to the bike, on the one hand concerning what came up in Misano, and on the other, thanks to the entirely new imptus we were able to introduce. The focus on the test gradually changed, but naturally during the requisite preparatory work is also necessary to devote time to things like race distance and extreme temperatures. Now the development window is closing and we have a much better idea what the bike will be like for Valencia, and for next season.”

Mika Kallio (Test Rider MotoGP): “Even if I repeat myself, I think the test last week in Misano and now here in Aragon were the best so far. We were able to really achieve great progress, and thanks to the hard work, everyone can be really satisfied with what we have achieved. This brings us to a good level for the wild card race in Valencia, although we also have to really set ourselves realistic goals because we mustn’t forget that the bike is still fairly new. Although unfortunately the grip levels remained on a very low level from the start to the finish, we were still able to continue working on most things on the test program and in the end, we found a new setup for more traction in the back wheel, which again gave me more confidence. When we go to Brno for the next test it will be very interesting to see how things work out on a circuit where we already have many references.”

Randy de Puniet (Test Rider MotoGP): “After about three months it was good to be back on the bike and we had long days and tested many things. The first day was not so easy for me as I had to mentally adjust back to the MotoGP bike. But the team has again done super work and I hope I was able to confirm some things from Mika’s side, and also indicate new directions. We were able to improve day by day, and even when the grip was not good and the temperatures were extremely hot, this is also good input for next year. I will also be at the final test in Valencia where I will help the team and Mika prepare to be on the start for the wild card race in the best way possible.”

Next week the KTM Factory Racing Team will again work in the wind tunnel in Cologne before proceeding to the next test in three week’s time in Brno. The final of the 13 tests on the program will be in Valencia in mid October before the much-awaited wild card entry in the final round of the MotoGP World Championship in the middle of November.

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