Speedy arrival of Assen welcomed by Repsol Honda pair
Andrea Dovizioso and Dani Pedrosa are ready to move on from their differing fortunes at Silverstone and are fully focused on the TIM TT Assen.
Andrea Dovizioso’s runner-up spot at Silverstone has elevated him to second in the World Championship and the Italian arrives at Assen determined to take the next step in his bid to become a MotoGP Championship contender by regularly challenging for race wins. Impressive consistency has seen Dovizioso finish off the podium only once in the season’s first five races, and the 24 year-old former 125cc World Champion is very close to the pace required to secure his first dry weather MotoGP victory.
“We go to Assen feeling very motivated and confident. After my second place finish at Silverstone, which was a new circuit to us, we’re now looking forward to racing at the historical track of Assen,” said Dovizioso. “It’s not a circuit that I particularly like after the modifications a few years ago, but me and the team are on good form and feel that we will also be strong this weekend.”
“The characteristics of the circuit are not actually so favourable for us because Assen has a lot of high-speed corners, but we are really confident at the moment and we look forward to taking another step forward. We have been improving at every race this season, so I’m happy about this. We are second in the Championship and we will keep on working hard to be faster still, so that we are able to fight for the win - that’s the target,” concluded Dovizioso.
His team-mate Dani Pedrosa had a race to forget at Silverstone and intends to do just that by producing a performance at Assen to match his race win at Mugello two rounds ago. The 24 year-old Spaniard is just five points behind his team-mate in the title chase and has a strong affinity with Assen – the scene of his first ever Grand Prix victory in the 125cc class in 2002 when he was just 16 years old. Pedrosa has looked back to his best recently and, in spite of the disappointment of Silverstone where race-day grip issues took away the chance of replicating his Mugello win, the three-time World Champion is sure to be one of the favourites for this weekend’s 26-lap encounter.
“It’s good that we are going to Assen straight after Silverstone because it gives me and the team an early opportunity to put the last race behind us and work towards another strong result like we had at Mugello,” said the Spanish rider. “We will learn from what happened at the British Grand Prix and then move on. It’s fortunate that I’m not hurt after Silverstone and I’m confident we can get right back on the pace this weekend. Assen is a good track - even if it was better before they changed it a few years ago - and I like riding there. It’s a circuit which requires an agile machine because there are several fast direction changes - as there are at Mugello - so it would be nice if we get another result like in Italy.”
He continued: “The team is working really hard and I’m confident we can make a good start in first practice at Assen and have a competitive weekend. The crowds and the history create a special atmosphere at Assen so I’m looking forward to getting out on track again.”
Press release courtesy of Repsol Honda
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