2019 MotoGP
Round Seven – Catalunya
MotoGP Press Conference
Before bikes on track it’s always time to talk about the weekend ahead, and on Thursday at the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya it was a packed pre-event Press Conference featuring no less than seven riders: Championship leader Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) was joined by Andrea Dovizioso (Mission Winnow Ducati), Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar), Danilo Petrucci (Mission Winnow Ducati), Maverick ViƱales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP), Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) and Moto3 Championship leader Aron Canet (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team).
Marquez was first to speak. “Of course I’m happy to arrive in this way to our home GP and yeah after Mugello, you know we arrive in a great moment because normally in Mugello we struggle, this year we struggled but we were there so weāll see here. In the last years Ducati were very fast, so they will be fast again this year! But weāll try to do our best and the target is try to work in our garage and on Sunday try to be on the podium. If we have a small chance at the victory weāll try.
āFor me, both the Ducati riders are contenders in the Championship, strong and good opponents, Dovizioso is only 12 points behind me, Danilo 33, everything is very tight, including Rins. We need to keep going try to push and work in the same way as this first part of the season because I feel really good and really confident.ā
Next came Dovizioso, who won at the venue two years ago and is, as Marquez says, just 12 points behind him. “For sure 12 points behind Marc at this moment is really positive, we have more points than last year, weāve been consistent, but we want to get back to winning because if you want to fight with Marc you have to win some races. Heās always there and on a bay day heās still on the podium and he’s able to try and win the race.
āWe are there, we are close but we want something more and we’re working really hard. Iām happy to be here in Montmelo, itās a really nice track and I think we can be competitive, but as in other years the temperature on the ground and the tyres have more effect than other places, so we will see. The tyres are bit different to the past and I’m confident but we’ll see.ā
Rins, as third in the Championship, spoke next. “Well for sure we had an incredible race. When I finished I was veryā¦I thought I was able to win! I fought with all the Ducatis and Hondas but we already knew we would suffer. Positive is we finished less than one second off the win, I enjoyed it a lot, overtaking these guys a lot and it was very fun.”
The man who did eventually take the win in Mugello, however, was Danilo Petrucci, who first talked through the incredible weekend there.
“Fortunately, the celebrating has been not so crazy. I was sleeping at my mothers house so it was important to come back on Sunday in a conscious way! Itās been very nice to win in Mugello after a good race. I wasnāt 100%, this was more special but yeah, the feeling after on Monday on Tuesday was to try again because the feeling after crossing the finish line was amazing. I just started to think that Mugello was the first of good racing. The last three races we always fought for the podium and we want to continue like this. I think here will be more difficult than Mugello, we are four maybe six riders who can fight for the win every race.”
Next, the Italian also clarified some of his post-race comments about helping his team-mate to win the title.
“As always the media just took the second part of my thoughts. I already say Andrea give me a lot of help in the winter, especially on the mental side. I want to put in a nice level, helping one another in competition in training and at home. We speak a lot, if I have the chance to win I will try, there are no team orders, but I can maybe give to Andrea a better version of me, be calmer and more relaxed. This was the meaning of helping Andrea. Be there fighting for the podium, two Ducatis, will be very important for me.”
ViƱales took over from there; honest ahead of track action although also optimistic. āItās the same problems. In practice we can show our speed and potential, like in Mugello, then in races sometimes we lost more than a second. Itās frustrating because we prepare the bike well and at race time it changes so much, but I hope for good grip here in Montmelo. Itās a track I really like and last year wasnāt too bad actually and I think this year we have a bit more potential, so I will try and give my best as always, cross our fingers to have good grip in the race and to be able to show our potential. If we can achieve a good result for us itās important. As an objective, itās to improve on Mugello.ā
He also spoke about his experience at the pre-event, riding a 1970s two-stroke Yamaha up Tibidabo. āIt was a different experience, it was a really long time since I rode a two-stroke and I stalled it first time! The bike was strange to ride, skinny and long, so very different to what weāre riding now but it was a great experience. So thanks to MotoGP for the opportunity!ā
It was Aleix Espargaro who spoke next, at a true home Grand Prix for the Granollers-born rider. āPol and myself were born just 5km from here, so itās always great to come to our home track. I hope we can enjoy a good weekend, the weather looks fine and the track will be full with the crowd. Weāre aiming for a good weekend, trying to be a bit closer to the top guys because weāve been struggling at the start of the season but I hope the positive vibes of the home crowd will help a little bit.
āItās not enough, my 100%, but itās the maximum I can do. I try to give everything I have from FP1 to the end of the race but this year itās not enough, to get in the top ten is very difficult. We need help from Aprilia but I know in Noale they are working hard, so I need to be patient, do my part the best possible, and work hard and wait for new parts to come to improve the bike.ā
That’s it from Thursday at the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya, exactly 70 years since the Championship began.