Pedrosa ends Yamaha dominance at Qatar tests
Honda's Dani Pedrosa ended Yamaha's dominance in the first official MotoGP test of the year on Thursday with a lap of Qatar's Losail circuit that was quicker than the 2006 pole position time. Despite light rain overnight, the Spaniard put in a late...
Honda's Dani Pedrosa ended Yamaha's dominance in the first official MotoGP test of the year on Thursday with a lap of Qatar's Losail circuit that was quicker than the 2006 pole position time.
Despite light rain overnight, the Spaniard put in a late charge to clock a time of one minute 55.471 seconds on the final day of the test.
American John Hopkins was second fastest on his Suzuki GSV-R800, with a time of 1:55.825, but his day ended early after a heavy crash in the morning left him nursing a suspected fractured hand.
MotoGP organisers said in a statement that he was likely to miss next week's test in Jerez but was expected to be fit for the season-opener in Qatar on March 10.
Yamaha's Valentino Rossi, winner in Qatar last year in a season that saw his long run as champion end with Honda's American Nicky Hayden taking the title, was the only other rider to lap in under 1:56.
Hayden, still recovering from shoulder surgery, was nearly two seconds off team-mate Pedrosa's time.
The Kentucky rider, who saw doctors in California last week to assess his progress, fell twice on Wednesday.