Day 2 times
Rider Team Fastest lap Lead. Gap Prev. Gap Laps Last lap
VIÑALES, Maverick Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 1:29.975
MARQUEZ, Marc Repsol Honda Team 1:30.171 0.196 0.196 58 / 78
DOVIZIOSO, Andrea Ducati Team 1:30.443 0.468 0.272 33 / 61
IANNONE, Andrea Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 1:30.599 0.624 0.156 47 / 51
PEDROSA, Dani Repsol Honda Team 1:30.686 0.711 0.087 38 / 41
CRUTCHLOW, Cal LCR Honda 1:30.709 0.734 0.023 45 / 63
ROSSI, Valentino Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 1:30.709 0.734 0.000 45 / 69
LORENZO, Jorge Ducati Team 1:30.744 0.769 0.035 41 / 66
ESPARGARO, Aleix Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 1:30.885 0.910 0.141 45 / 61
FOGER, Jonas Monster Yamaha Tech 3 1:30.948 0.973 0.063 62 / 63
ZARCO, Johann Monster Yamaha Tech 3 1:31.015 1.040 0.067 55 / 61
MILLER, Jack Marc VDS Racing Team 1:31.069 1.094 0.054 40 / 59
REDDING, Scott OCTO Pramac Yakhnich 1:31.118 1.143 0.049 42 / 48
BAUTISTA, Alvaro Pull & Bear Aspar Team 1:31.186 1.211 0.068 59 / 69
BARBERA, Hector Avintia Racing 1:31.244 1.269 0.058 39 / 59
PIRRO, Michele OCTO Pramac Yakhnich 1:31.816 1.841 0.572 37 / 40
ESPARGARO, Pol Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1:31.853 1.878 0.037 33 / 70
RABAT, Tito EG 0,0 Marc VDS 1:31.918 1.943 0.065 36 / 61
BAZ, Loris Avintia Racing 1:32.161 2.186 0.243 36 / 52
SMITH, Bradley Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1:32.538 2.563 0.377 34 / 59
LAVERTY, Eugene Aprilia Test Team 1:32.568 2.593 0.030 38 / 57
ABRAHAM, Karel Pull & Bear Aspar Team 1:32.699 2.724 0.131 31 / 41
TSUDA, Takuya Suzuki Test Team 1:33.305 3.330 0.606 68 / 77
RINS, Alex Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 1:33.761 3.786 0.456 4 / 5
LOWES, Sam Aprilia Racing Team Gresini
I have say, Aprilia is looking good! The hard work they put in this year seems to have paid off. Iannone is very fast on the Suzuki and it looks like Folger and Zarco are settling in nicely with the Tech 3 bikes. Maverick is looking very scary for 2017! Poor Rins got hurt pretty badly and will be out for a month at least.
The Provisional 2017 MotoGP Championship Calendar, Version 2:
Date Grand Prix Venue
March 26th Qatar* Losail International Circuit
April 9th República Argentina Termas de Río Hondo
April 23rd Americas Circuit of The Americas
May 7th Spain Circuito de Jerez
May 21st France Le Mans
June 4th Italy Autodromo del Mugello
June 11th Catalunya Barcelona – Catalunya
June 25th Netherlands TT Circuit Assen
July 2nd Germany Sachsenring
August 6th Czech Republic Automotodrom Brno
August 13th Austria Red Bull Ring – Spielberg
August 27th Great Britain** Silverstone Circuit
September 10th San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
September 24th Aragón MotorLand Aragón
October 15th Japan Twin Ring Motegi
October 22nd Australia Phillip Island
October 29th Malaysia** Sepang International Circuit
November 12th Comunitat Valenciana Comunitat Valenciana – Ricardo Tormo
I saw that and I don't know what I think of that. It is a big jump from 250 to 750 and I hope they are able to talk with the frame manufacturers to come up with the best layout before keeping their traditional mounting bolt locations. I also hope they have more reliability than they have had in their past racing endeavours.
I think it's a neat idea and am generally positive about the prospect. One of the biggest advantages I was reading about is how much narrower the bikes are going to be. From what I gather, a lot of the chassis innovation that Moto2 was supposed to bring was somewhat stifled by the width and layout of the 600 I4 and all the competitive teams ended up on the same general layout.
I have serious doubts that these new engines are going to be anywhere near as reliable as the outgoing Honda I4s are but perhaps that'll just be part of the show. I bet they'll sound incredible.