Smith straight back in the groove as he closes opening day in third

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Smith straight back in the groove as he closes opening day in third

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Smith straight back in the groove as he closes opening day in third


@Monster @Yamaha @Tech3 Team rider Bradley Smith carried his notable form over from the Misano GP and concluded the opening day of action at the MotorLand Aragon circuit by superbly clinching 3rd. The day's action began under sunny conditions and Smith wasted no time in getting up to speed as he powered to a best time of 1'49.790 which left him in 7th position at the end of FP1. During this practice, the British rider started his work by testing various settings for his Yamaha YZR-M1 in preparation for the 23 lap race on Sunday at the 5.1 kilometre track and once FP2 commenced, Smith continued his efforts. His determination shone through and he pulled the pin to speed to a fastest lap of 1'48.318 which saw him finish in third and inside the all Yamaha top three. In addition, the 24 year old also illustrated his relentless work ethic by completing 20 laps, which was more than any other MotoGP rider in the practice. He will now seek to follow up his strong start to the 14th round of the 2015 MotoGP World Championship where he aims to qualify on the front two rows for the fifth consecutive time in tomorrow's all important shootout.
Meanwhile, Pol Espargaro kicked off the MotoGP weekend in his home country by shaking down the opening practices in a positive manner and seeing out the day with a time of 1'48.445 that left him in 6th overall. The Spaniard, who intended to bounce back from an unfortunate end to the Misano Grand Prix, leapt onto his Yamaha YZR-M1 and bolted into action when the morning session began. He rode a best time of 1'49.868 which left him in 8th as he embarked on altering the setup of his MotoGP bike. When the afternoon practice started, Espargaro got straight back to work at the meandering MotorLand Aragon circuit and after pushing throughout the session, he finished in 6th. This was after completing 18 laps and in addition, he was only just over a tenth from his teammate. This encouraging start to the event leaves the 24 year old confident of a strong qualifying performance tomorrow as he aims to replicate his 2014 grid position at the front of the second row.



Bradley Smith

3rd / 1’48.318 / 38 laps

"It has been a positive start to the Aragon MotoGP weekend and 3rd is definitely a good position to close day one in. As soon as we kicked off proceedings this morning, I felt comfortable on the bike and I was able to quickly find a solid rhythm. Then in the afternoon, we worked more with the hard compound in order to evaluate the potential for the race. As a conclusion, the front is positive yet the rear is not quite as strong but it is still working well at this track. Moreover, we made some steps forward with the electronics regarding both the engine braking and the traction control which I am pleased about. So tomorrow, we will now work a bit more on the race pace and the setting in order to have a good performance for the whole GP on Sunday. Also, I would be pleased if we could improve the front stability in some corners, especially when braking on the maximum lean angle. Yet, to close the day in 3rd is a good start, so we will carry on our work and hopefully qualify on the front two rows."






Pol Espargaro

6th / 1'48.445 / 37 laps

"I really wouldn't say that today has been the best day of the year for me, however considering the huge margin of improvement that we still have to make, a top six finish is a truly satisfying end to the opening day of action at Aragon. This morning when I got on the bike, my feeling was not the best straight away and then again in the second practice session, I struggled quite a lot with changing direction, especially in the fast corners. Yet, I remain convinced that we can rectify this situation for tomorrow morning after looking deeply into today's data as our goal is to still qualify on the front two rows of the grid."



Positive start for Baz and Elias at Aragon
The first day of work is over for the riders of the Forward Racing team who this weekend will be racing on the MotorLand track of Aragon, which is hosting the fourteenth race of the 2015 season. Loris Baz finished in 17th in the combined standings only behind Barbera among the Open bikes. Toni Elias, debuting on the Yamaha Forward, is in a positive 24th place.
It was a good start for the Frenchman, who is returning on track after the great result at Misano. Baz has made the most of both rounds of practice to fine-tune the set-up and try new solutions for the race. With a time of 1'49.700 he is sitting on 17th place, second best between Open, with a gap of just under half a second from Barbera.
It was also a solid start for his new team-mate Toni Elias who has lowered his lap-time by almost two seconds compared to this morning. The Spaniard, with a personal best of 1'51.162, is 24th in the combined standings closing in on his opponents.



Loris Baz

17th / 1'49.700 / 32 laps

"It was a day of work. Aragon is a track that I know well: here I raced many times when I was in SuperBike, but riding a MotoGP is pretty different. I have to be less aggressive, especially when cornering, to be quick. I did a good lap despite the traffic using soft tyres; overall I'm positive. I tried two different settings on the bike and some new solutions. I am the second Open behind Barbera, a little less than half a second. Tomorrow in qualifying we can make a big step forward."






Toni Elias

24th / 1'51.162 / 37 laps

"As it's only the first day on a new bike, I am satisfied. At Indy, after free practice, I was six seconds behind the other Open bikes. Here the gap is smaller and I'm positive for qualifying. First impressions are good: I get on well with the engine and electronics, but I have yet to find the right feeling with the front and a little of rear grip. I will have to do as many kilometers as possible to adapt the bike geometry and suspension to my riding style, but I have already made a step forward by more than two seconds since this morning. I can't wait to get back on track tomorrow."




2015 MotoGP Spain

Motorland Aragon 25/09/2015

1 Jorge Lorenzo
Yamaha
ESP 1'47.517
2 Valentino Rossi
Yamaha
ITA 1'48.200
3 Bradley Smith
Yamaha
GBR 1'48.318
4 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 1'48.358
5 Marc Marquez Honda ESP 1'48.401
6 Pol Espargaro
Yamaha
ESP 1'48.445
7 Aleix Espargaro Suzuki ESP 1'48.524
8 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 1'48.575
9 Andrea Iannone Ducati ITA 1'48.615
10 Danilo Petrucci Ducati ITA 1'48.829
11 Yonny Hernandez Ducati COL 1'48.955
12 Scott Redding Honda GBR 1'49.007
13 Cal Crutchlow Honda GBR 1'49.064
14 Hector Barbera Ducati ESP 1'49.225
15 Alvaro Bautista Aprilia ESP 1'49.576
17 Loris Baz
Yamaha
FRA 1'49.700
24 Toni Elias Yamaha ESP 1'51.162





Circuit Length:
5345
Fastest Lap Ever:
1'47.187
(Marc Marquez, 28-9-2014)
Last Years Winner:
Jorge Lorenzo
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