MotoGP Sepang test 1, 5-7 February: The roundup…Pedrosa hits three in a row

As has been the case with MotoGP of late, the riders seem to compete in a few distinct groups. At the top is Dan Pedrosa, followed closely by Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez. These were the fastest and most consistent riders, with Pedrosa completing all three days at the top.

A quick note about Marquez. He seems to be every bit the rider we wanted him to be, and the rider the series might need to attract more fans and grow. An aggressive style, super fast and even strong media skills, he has been instantly fast, faster than he has any right to be, and was consistently at the sharp end of things. It’s a long shot for him to go for the title, but on this form podiums are definitely in sight come race time.

Interestingly, it looks like Cal Crutchlow is the man that’s come out of winter training best. He ended just a tenth off of Marquez’s time and had clear daylight behind him to Stefan Bradl. If there’s a space for a fifth rider to mix it with the above riders, he’s your man.

Ducati. The marque still struggles, and the two second gap to Pedrosa is large. Very large. We all want Ducati to be up their challenging, but at this rate, Nicky Hayden and co will not be having a fun year.

The CRTs are looking good. Aleix Espargaro especially seemed to drag lap time out of his ART Aprilia and ending just 2.5 seconds off of the leaders, on a track with such long straights, is encouraging stuff. Michael Laverty too impressed, and although he’ll be using a different Aprilia powered machine during the season, his times and skill will shut up many who said he shouldn’t be here.

The rest of the CRTs were performing much as we’d expect, 4 second plus off the pace. Randy De Puniet was 1.4 seconds behind his teammate Espargaro, which must be worrying him, and he has Hector Barbera breathing down his neck. The CRT competition looks pretty tight, all in all, and should give us some decent racing.

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