Austin (Texas), 6th April 2016
The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team
headed straight from Argentina to Austin, Texas in the United States of America
this week for the first back-to-back race weekends of the 2016 MotoGP
Championship. After a dramatic weekend of highs and lows at the Termas de Rïo
Honda circuit both Valentino Rossi and Jorge
Lorenzo are keen to get straight back in the hot seat of their
YZR-M1s.
Nine-time world champion Rossi arrives in Texas having arguably taken the most benefit from the bizarre race day in Argentina on Sunday that saw a huge amount of uncertainty and difficult riding conditions to deal with. A mid race bike change and less than perfect track conditions saw many riders crash out. The Doctor was not one of them though, hanging in and using all his race craft to capitalise on the opportunity to snatch a second place on the podium at the end of the race following a determined chase of race leader Marc Marquez. The Italian doesn't count COTA as one of his favourite tracks but despite this has seen his performance there improve over the years since its addition to the MotoGP calendar, with a hard fought third place podium finish last year his best result so far.
Defending MotoGP world champion Lorenzo arrives in the USA determined to put the Argentina experience behind him and continue his race winning form from the opening round in Qatar. The Spanish rider crashed out of last Sunday‘s race, falling victim to the treacherous and slippery track conditions. Like his teammate Rossi, Lorenzo also doesn't count COTA as a favourite circuit and shares a best result of third with a podium finish in 2013.
Constructed in 2013, The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is one of the newest on the calendar, having been added to the Grand Prix schedule in 2013. At 5513m in length and defined by a mixture of fast straights and tight hairpins, the track consistently provides challenges and excitement in equal measure. The riders will need to master the 11 left and 9 right turns and keep it pinned for the 1,200m straight if they are to conquer the podium in front of the 120,000 capacity crowd.
Nine-time world champion Rossi arrives in Texas having arguably taken the most benefit from the bizarre race day in Argentina on Sunday that saw a huge amount of uncertainty and difficult riding conditions to deal with. A mid race bike change and less than perfect track conditions saw many riders crash out. The Doctor was not one of them though, hanging in and using all his race craft to capitalise on the opportunity to snatch a second place on the podium at the end of the race following a determined chase of race leader Marc Marquez. The Italian doesn't count COTA as one of his favourite tracks but despite this has seen his performance there improve over the years since its addition to the MotoGP calendar, with a hard fought third place podium finish last year his best result so far.
Defending MotoGP world champion Lorenzo arrives in the USA determined to put the Argentina experience behind him and continue his race winning form from the opening round in Qatar. The Spanish rider crashed out of last Sunday‘s race, falling victim to the treacherous and slippery track conditions. Like his teammate Rossi, Lorenzo also doesn't count COTA as a favourite circuit and shares a best result of third with a podium finish in 2013.
Constructed in 2013, The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is one of the newest on the calendar, having been added to the Grand Prix schedule in 2013. At 5513m in length and defined by a mixture of fast straights and tight hairpins, the track consistently provides challenges and excitement in equal measure. The riders will need to master the 11 left and 9 right turns and keep it pinned for the 1,200m straight if they are to conquer the podium in front of the 120,000 capacity crowd.
MASSIMO MEREGALLI
TEAM DIRECTOR
We are all very happy as a team to move on
from what was a very difficult race weekend in Argentina to return to the USA.
The COTA circuit has not been the best circuit for us in the past however both
riders have proved they can reach the podium there. All teams arrive here to
race for the first time with new electronics and new tyres so we have to wait
until Friday‘s first sessions to understand where we and our competitors stand.
However it is always a pleasure to race in the USA where the fan support and
atmosphere is fantastic. We are motivated and ready to work!
VALENTINO ROSSI
MOVISTAR YAMAHA MOTOGP
RIDER
I am happy to return to Texas and to race at COTA. We have to work hard in Austin
because it's crucial to understand quickly how bike, tyres, electronics and this
track work together. Furthermore in the last laps of the race I‘m not very
strong so we need to improve with the bike on these tyres. Historically it is a
difficult circuit for us and for Yamaha, but last year I could arrive on the
podium so I will try also this year.
JORGE LORENZO
MOVISTAR YAMAHA MOTOGP
RIDER
After a very disappointing race in Argentina I
look forward to racing in Austin. I thought we could get some good points in
Termas de Rio Hondo but unfortunately we struggled all weekend and finally in
the race as well. The COTA circuit is not one my favorites tracks nor for Yamaha
so we need to try to understand as soon as possible the circuit with the new
electronics and tyres. Let‘s see how things are going during the weekend but I‘m
eager to do a good race and try to recover some points before facing the first
race in Europe.




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