Dovi: Mandalika 'going to be a strange race', Binder: 'pick up where I left off'

RNF Yamaha team-mates Andrea Dovizioso and Darryn Binder head for a new challenge at the Indonesian MotoGP.
Andrea Dovizioso, Indonesia MotoGP test, 12 February 2022
Andrea Dovizioso, Indonesia MotoGP test, 12 February 2022
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A substantial resurfacing, intense cleaning on the rest of the track and revised tyr🐼e allocation since the pre-season test are just some of the unknown factors heading into this weekend's first Indonesian MotoGP since 1997.

In the words of Andrea꧒ 🦄Dovizioso, it's going to be a 'strange race'.

The WithU RNF Yamaha rider was just 19th at the pre-se꧙ason Mandalika test, but still within 0.830s of the top. He returns after a disappointing opening round in Qatar, where he finished 14th on his debut with the factory-spec M1.

L𓄧ike factory team riders Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli, Dovizioso suffered tyre pressure issues while following o𒈔ther riders in the Lusail race.

“After a not so easy first round in Qatar, we really aim to do a stronger result in Indonesia and will try to avoid the mistakes we did at💯 the first Grand Prix,"𝔉 Dovizioso said.

"The Mandalika Circu♌it is a new track for everybody💛, on top there will be a new asphalt and a new tyre compared to what we had during the test there, so it’s going to be a strange race.

"Anyway, it’s a very❀ nice track, s🌳o I’m looking forward to race there!”

Rookie team-mate Darryn Binder, riding the year-old M1, had a much💯 more positive Qatar race.

The South Afr﷽ican, who finished last year in Moto3, battled with fellow rookies Remy Gardner, Fabio di Giannantonio and Raul Fernandez for the final premier-class point, losing out to G🌳ardner by just 0.012s.

Unlike Qatar, Binder and the other rookies at least have some prior track knowl🦩edge on a MotoGP bike for Mandalika.

“I’m really excited to get to Indonesia now," said Binder. "I definitely enjoyed the test there, so it’s very nice coming to a track, where I have done a couple of laps on a MotoGP bike already. I’m super excited🉐 about that!

"I’m quite happy about how things went in Qatar, which mak🌜es me even more motivated to get another race under my belt. I’ll just try to pick ⛦up where I left off in the race in Qatar, take everything I learned and put it to action.

"I’ll try to have a goo꧙d weekend in Mandalika and hope the track conditions there are better than during the test.”

With Mandalika top speeds aro⛦und 40km/h slower than Qatar, the M1 should also face less of a performance disadvantage this weekend.

“Following the test in Mandalika, we have been quite pleased. The track fits our bike pretty good and also both riders like the layout, so this is a nice sign💫," said team manage𝐆r Wilco Zeelenberg.

"Of course, we are eager to see how they were able to change the asphalt and how everything will work, so that th🎃e riders can actually fight with each other, which was our main issue during the test.

"To come to Indonesia with all the things we need to do - PCR tests, forms aꦏnd applications - is already a challenge itself.

"It’s an effort, so let’s see how all of that works out, as soon as we arrive, I’m sure, everything will be fine. Anyway, we ๊are lo💜oking forward to that second round of 2022!”

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