Lorenzo predicts "nightmare" Barcelona MotoGP race
Ducati’s Jorge Lorenzo believes Barcelona track conditions including hot weather will make the Catalan Grand Prix “a nightmare” for MotoGP riders.
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Riders have remarked that the grip on offer from the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, last resurfaced in 2007, has further deteriorated in the last 12 months, and that bumps have worsened.
Tyre wear has been a concern, and is only expected to become a bigger issue with forecast warmer temperatures on Sunday afternoon.
Lorenzo will start from the middle of the front row, after qualifying 0.331 seconds behind Honda’s Dani Pedrosa, and predicts the 25-lap race will test riders.
“It’s hard to ride,” Lorenzo said after qualifying. “Tomorrow [Sunday] will be a little nightmare for everyone. I’m improving in these conditions.
“I try to be more smooth with throttle, so I see the improvement. So, let’s see if tomorrow I can ride like today more or less.”
The result is Lorenzo’s first front-row start since joining Ducati at the start of 2017, after it tested at the circuit last month, following the French Grand Prix.
Between his visits to Barcelona, Lorenzo led for the first time with Ducati in the early laps at Mugello, but ultimately faded to finish eighth.
“We saw in the test that here I’ve got the speed and the confidence to do much better than Mugello, and it was like that,” he said.
“[On Saturday] morning I struggled a little bit, we made a radical change to the bike and I felt much better in the afternoon.
“The good point of our bike is we generate a bit less graining on the front, and this will be very important because looks like the Yamaha and especially the Honda overheat a bit the front, and this is not good when you start losing the front in this corner.”
Pedrosa, who took his second pole of the season, agreed with Lorenzo that the race would not be straightforward.
“This race always is crucial with the tyre choice and the durability of the tyres,” he said. “Last year was one of the most difficult in all the championship.
"For sure we have to pick the correct tyre to get the good feeling on the bike and then see how we manage the situation.
“We know it’s going to be hot. It’s going to be difficult, but we have to keep our head down and try to be focused for the race."
Marc Marquez, who qualified fourth after suffering no fewer than four crashes on Saturday, believes the situation means Jerez winner Pedrosa will be in a strong position to take a second victory of 2017.
“The tyre drops for everybody, and I think the strategy is to try to be smooth,” said Marquez.
“Everybody is struggling and the race will be difficult, but the one who is always the best to manage because he push the tyres less is Dani. He’s very light and also very smooth, he’s managing quite well.
“If he’s faster like in Jerez, we need to finish second. If we can, we can try to fight.”
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