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Michelin has made the short trek across the mountainous region of Austria to arrive at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg for the NeroGiardini Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich and the 11th round of the 2017 MotoGP World Championship.

Following last weekend’s race at Brno and then a one-day test at the same circuit on Monday, the turnaround for the next race is very short and the back-to-back races always add an extra degree of complexity to the racing schedule.

The Red Bull Ring makes its second appearance on the calendar after an 18-year absence from motorcycle Grand Prix racing. The unusual layout of the track with its two distinct left-hand corners and a fast left curve, allied to seven right-handers, over 4,318m of abrasive asphalt makes this a very demanding track for tyres, especially the right shoulder, so Michelin will have a range of rubber to cope with those demands.

Michelin had an excellent debut at Spielberg last year and will use the information from that event to provide tyres ideally suited to the configuration. The selection of MICHELIN Power Slicks will include three front tyres, all a symmetrical design, which will be available in soft, medium and hard compounds, all designed to give the riders the best options for optimum performance.

The rear choices will be asymmetric in design, also in soft, medium and hard compounds, with the harder right-hand shoulder on all versions to cope with the greater number of corners which that side of the tyre must contend with.

Due to its position in the mountainous Styria area of Austria, wet weather could be an issue during the race weekend, so to cope with any precipitation the MICHELIN Power Rain tyres in soft and medium compounds for the front and rear will be available, with both rears featuring an asymmetrical design with a harder right-hand-side.

The Red Bull ring was originally constructed in 1969 and was then known as the Österreichring. The circuit made a spectacular return to MotoGP in 2016 when over 200,000 people packed the grandstands and mountainsides around the track during the weekend for some stunning racing set against breath-taking scenery.

This package combined with the circuit’s impressive infrastructure and advanced facilities, led to the event being awarded Grand Prix of the Year for 2016 from the Grand Prix Commission, a title that it will no doubt try to retain this year.

 

Piero Taramasso – Michelin Motorsport Two-Wheel Manager: “This is a very busy time for us, after the race in Brno we had a one-day test and then it is straight to Austria for the next event. We had a very positive weekend at the Red Bull Ring last year, our tyres worked in some extremes of temperatures, it was cold on the first day and for the race the track was almost 50°C and the tyres performed really well."

"The durability was especially pleasing as the lap-record was set as the race drew to a close. It is a very unique track design with only two real left-hand corners, but we brought tyres last year that matched the layout and we will have the rubber this year to cope with the interesting design."

"The whole event last year was very impressive and I’m sure this will be the same and we will be making sure our tyres make the race as entertaining and exciting as possible."

source: motogp.com

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Honda Factory rider Dani Pedrosa took a solid second place last time out at Brno - his 150th podium - and closed down some points on all his major Championship rivals bar teammate Marc Marquez. 31 behind Marquez as Round 11 fires up, it's all still to play for.

Having only ridden once in Austria and finding it a tough venue for the team last season, Pedrosa feels more optimistic this year after a useful Brno test that gave man and machine some good bases to build on. The focus, as well as points, is keeping the momentum after such a good restart to the season in the Czech GP.

"The Red Bull Ring is pretty much a new circuit, as we have only raced there once and we don’t have much experience with the track." Said the Spaniard

"Last year we struggled to find a good setup, but we’re looking forward to a better result this time. We had a good test on Monday in Brno after the race"

"So in Austria we’ll begin on Friday with a setup we know is working for us and then we’ll try to build on that, with a clear plan for every session." He added

"Again, the weather may be something to take into account so we must be ready for all conditions and focus on maintaining this good momentum."

source: motogp.copm

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After his flag-to-flag tactics in the Czech GP and the 25 point haul for Marc Marquez, the advantage is now 14 points at the top of the table – and that in itself would be enough for the rider from Cervera to be feeling pretty positive en route to Round 11.

As it stands, a positive Brno test working to get ready for the Red Bull Ring – and knowing Brno was usually a more difficult venue – mean the five-time World Champion is ready for the challenge and focused on getting some good points at the very least.

"The Red Bull Ring is a circuit where we struggled quite a bit last year but hopefully this year it will be different." He said

"Brno also used to be a challenging track for us but in the end we got a fantastic result, so we’re going to Austria feeling positive. In the post-race test we were able to look into several aspects of our bike’s setup, also in view of the next race, such as getting better acceleration and reducing the wheelie-ing."

"Of course we also need good stability on the brakes so we’ll see; as always, it will be a matter of finding a good compromise. We’ll do our best to get a good result and to gain important points for the Championship." Concluded Marquez

source: motogp.com

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Valentino Rossi went quickest in the Brno test, and after a long day of trialing different things on his Yamaha the ‘Doctor’ was particularly happy – having not topped a test for some time. Now it’s yet more positives, with a quick turnaround to the Austrian GP and more track time to confirm their findings.

The Red Bull Ring is the only venue at which Rossi hasn’t stood on the podium in the premier class, but after only one race weekend at the track since 1997, only three men have.

More challenging for the Yamaha but one of the blue machines having made the podium last year, the rider from Tavullia takes the positives with the Championship fight still incredibly close – and his feeling on the M1 worlds away from the difficulties of preseason.

"Going back to the track immediately is very important to us, especially after a test like Monday's in Brno, where we tried so many things." Said the Doctor

"During the weekend in the Czech Republic we were fast in every condition and the test helped us to understand a bit more. Now we go to the circuit of Austria, that‘s not very favourable to us, but I hope we can fight for a good result."

"I'm fine with the YZR-M1 now, I can ride the bike better, I‘m happy and I hope I can fight for the podium at every race. The championship is still open and it will be important to take as many points as possible." He cocluded

source: motogp.copm

 

         

 

 

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