Ahead of track action beginning on Friday morning, some of the protagonists so far sat down to go over key talking points: Championship leader Jordi Torres (Openbank Aspar Team), now closest challenger Matteo Ferrari (Felo Gresini MotoE™) and Mugello Race 2 winner Eric Granado (LCR E-Team). Here are some quotes and photos!
Could it potentially be better weekend than Mugello here?
“Mugello was a difficult track for my constitution, my height, my weight, and here the main straight is really short and all your skills are always in the brake points, fast entry, riding as aggressive as possible with little feeling to stay there, to try and turn well in many double apex corners, it’s difficult to manage this track but for sure it’s better than Mugello.”
Will experience from the Sachsenring be valuable?
“In my opinion, we can try to see some 2019 videos and check some data, but for sure, this is a completely different bike, different tyres, different riding styles. I think from tomorrow morning we have to change our mentality from that year and we have to continue to work like in the past year. We have to reset this information and try ride this bike in the best way possible.”
Looking at the standings, now a lot closer…
“Well it was good points, a win is always special but here is quite a new track for us with this new bike. I still need to continue working and understand the bike, see my speed, of course do my best on the bike and see what happens. The first thing for me to do is to go on the track, enjoy, do my maximum and finish both races with points.”
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