Pedrosa: There are three runs, and will be difficult
The Spanish rider Dani Pedrosa (Honda RC 212 V) who is in preparing the Phillip Island Grand Prix MotoGP Australia which takes place this weekend, acknowledged that “the three remaining races will be difficult and will have to work hard.” “Here and Stoner won last year and will not be a race not easy, but we have to keep working and looking for better solutions,” said Pedrosa, who is 11 points behind Australia in its global fight for second place.
As for the new Bridgestone tires, Pedrosa admitted that they had to keep “working hard with new tires for maximum”, but explained that “Phillip Island is a fast circuit with old asphalt, a little bumpy in some places and with an adhesion is not the best. “
“The asphalt is very hard on tires even though temperatures are low and get a good set-up need to get a lot of stability, because there are many areas of the track is very fast,” said Lorenzo.