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Bayliss
rides MotoGP bike again
Triple World Superbike champion Troy
Bayliss had his first run on an 800cc MotoGP bike yesterday when he
was drafted in to test for Ducati at Mugello.
The test was the first time Bayliss
had been on a MotoGP machine since his sensational win in a one-off
appearance for Ducati at the 2006 season finale, and his first run on
any kind of competition bike since he retired from Superbikes last
year.
"This is literally the first
time I've ridden a motorcycle since we unveiled the 1198 after the end
of last season at Portimao", said Bayliss. "It was nice to
shake off a bit of rust and with Mugello being such a physical circuit
it was a good work-out."
Bayliss, who will ride for the team
for three days this week, said he had spent Tuesday acclimatising to
the bike.
"The last time I rode a GP
machine was at Valencia, which was the 990cc, but the 800cc isn't
exactly lacking power and I just spent today getting a feel for
it," he said.
"I can't wait to get back out
there and hopefully by the end of the session I'll be able to give
some useful feedback to [technical director] Filippo [Preziosi]."
The Australian's test is part of a
concerted effort by Ducati to get more of its riders up to speed on
the GP9, as so far its 800cc bikes have only achieved consistent
success in the hands of Casey Stoner.
Nicky Hayden is currently struggling
to get up to speed on the second factory bike as his predecessors
Loris Capirossi and Marco Melandri also had done, and while satellite
Pramac team rider Mika Kallio has shown promising speed, his team-mate
Niccolo Canepa and Hernando Ducati rider Sete Gibernau are currently
off the pace.
In addition to seeking Bayliss' input
in this week's three-day test, Ducati has also reshuffled its
engineering line-up and adjusted its electronics in a bid to make the
GP9 more amenable.
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