

Joan has a lot of potential and well see how he continues, he did a great job today.

I have a lot more experience now and this gives me bigger confidence to help develop the bike, we have a lot of confidence in each other when it comes to preparing for next season. The grip level was quite low so riding wasnt easy today, we hope tomorrow will be drier and we can fit more laps in. We were still able to put in some laps and try some small things, but we havent really tried anything major yet.

Today was a bit of a shame, because at the beginning we could do some positive work, but when we were ready to go with the new engine the rain arrived and we had to give up. He really enjoyed riding and thats always a good way to start. Its been positive for Joan, he was able to do a lot of laps in the afternoon before the rain, he is learning, understanding, and adjusting. We still tried some things, which of course is always useful, but we lost a lot of time in the morning due to the conditions. Alex wasnt able to complete his plan to test the new engine, so we hope it will be dry tomorrow so that we can do it then. Its been a good day but it could have been better because the rain arrived. He closed the session in 12th place, 0.986s down.

However, he was still able to try different settings and adjustments. Meanwhile, Alex Rins was feeling good but was frustrated with the lack of track time due to chilly temperatures in the morning and rain in the afternoon, which interrupted his plans. Thrilled with the chance to finally get on track, the Mallorcan did a great job and finished the day in 15th place, 1.371s from the top. The former Moto3 champion had to wait for a few hours in the morning while the track was damp, but he was able to ride for the majority of the afternoon, completing an impressive amount of laps: 59. Following a positive conclusion to the 2018 season which saw Alex Rins achieve another podium and 5th in the championship, the team remained at Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia for the first test of 2019.įor MotoGP rookie Joan Mir it was the opportunity to confirm his first feeling and to start working onto his GSX-RR.
