Tuesday, 09/09/08. Last Update: 13:09.
Toni Elias looking forward to the incredible atmosphere at the Andalusian venue
The Jerez race is a party within a party, and not just for the Spanish riders
Toni Elias is looking forward to run in front his home fans. © Gresini Racing.
MotoGP engines fire up once again this weekend as the second round of the championship gets underway at Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Always one of the most eagerly anticipated events on the calendar, Jerez attracts hundreds of thousands of fans every year.
The passionate locals create an incredible atmosphere for the riders, who simply love to race at the Andalusian venue. Many of the thirteen curves are particularly demanding and put the talent and technique of the rider to the test, demanding stability and balance from the motorcycle.
Spaniard rider Toni Elias is looking forward this round in front of his home crowd: "I can't wait to ride in front of my home fans. Racing here is always an incredible emotion, especially when you enter the stadium section through the Nieto- Peluqui - Senna corners. You can feel the heat of the fans, it's really amazing. We took a major step forward at the test here with the Bridgestone tyres and in Qatar we made more progress, qualifying fourth fastest, although we need to work on the durability of the tyres. I'm confident - together with the guys in the team and the Bridgestone technicians we are working well so I'm hoping for another improvement in the second race. We are working to find a good base set-up, which is particularly important for Jerez, which combines fast and slow corners. There are some hard braking areas too and this is important for the set-up because you have to deal with that without losing any time through the corners".
"Jerez is a circuit I like a lot," says Marco Melandri. © Gresini Racing.
But the Spanish GP is a party within a party, and not just for the Spanish riders. Marco Melandri is looking forward to the second round of the season with enthusiasm and determination: "There is a lot of expectation for this first race in Europe and it's sure to be a great show. Jerez is a circuit I like a lot because it is so technical and complete. To ride fast there you need to have a well balanced bike. The track is characterised by long corners that require a stable front end set-up that gives you plenty of confidence. There isn't a long straight like in Qatar, so that is an advantage for us at this moment. Personally I feel good and can't wait to get back on track. We prepared well for this race during testing in terms of setting up the cycle part of the bike and choosing the tyres".
(Gresini Racing)
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