Objetivo cumplido, primera línea. P.3
Goal achieved, first row. P.3
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Source: Marc Márquez on Facebook
Objetivo cumplido, primera línea. P.3
Goal achieved, first row. P.3
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Source: Marc Márquez on Facebook
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The motorcycle is a fast and effective means of transport. It can take you anywhere when vehicles are stuck in traffic. Statistics show that in some countries people prefer bikes to cars. The reason is simple – they are convenient and cheaper. As motorcycles are two-wheeled vehicles, it is obvious that tires are one of the most important parts. In fact, this is the only part of any bike that has direct contact with the road. That is why tires must be of great quality and chosen in accordance with weather conditions.
Numerous people purchase used bikes because they are cheap. At the same time, it has certain risks. First, you do not know whether the vehicle has been damaged. Luckily, you can check it with the help of vin lookup. Second, you do not know for sure how old tires are. This should be checked at the service station. If the mechanic states that tires must be changed, hurry up.
Once tires become worn out, you have to change them. Choosing tires can be a complicated task. You have to make choice based on various factors, including tire quality. One thing you need to remember that tires must be of excellent quality. It does not mean they should be extremely expensive. Another thing to take into consideration is riding conditions. Different roads require different types of tires with different compound and tread pattern.
Tire and its entirety are manufactured from the compound, which is basically the material. Tread refers to the rubber on its circumference that has direct contact with the surfaces. The tread consists of the crown of the tire and its shoulders. Tread pattern is also a special design that has channels and grooves for channeling water away from the contact patch. This prevents motorcycle tire from losing grip on the road in wet conditions.
There are four basic types of tires: radial, tube type, bias-ply, and radial. Tube-type tires consist of the tire and tube with valve and rim. Tire manufacturing companies are working in direction of tubeless tires. Why? It is safer, as in case of a puncture, tube type tire are exposed to instant leakage. The tubeless tire does not lose air quickly, which allows getting to the nearest service station.
Buying high-quality tires does not mean buying expensive tires. There excellent cheap motorcycle products that are characterized by great features. If you have extra money, you are free to buy premium tires. However, for everyday driving in a city, it is better to choose inexpensive tires manufactured by budget brands. Good news is that some premium companies own budget brands producing low-cost motorcycle tires of nearly the same quality.
If your budget is not limited and you prefer premium brands, Pirelli, Michelin, Continental, and Bridgestone are on the top of the list. Check moto manual to make sure, which size is needed for your vehicle.
Get the best tires for your motorcycle to feel safe and sound.
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“I will push my best, honestly. No fear. I will go for it, you know. We have to push, it’s time to push, I feel good with the bike. No matter the result we need to keep working, be constant. Last year it was very tricky for me because I couldn’t do good lap times but this year I can already hit good lap times, I can stride away, I can be very fast.
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One rider who didn’t sacrifice his opening lap though was Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) as the rookie shot to the top of the times, only to be beaten almost immediately by Q1 graduate Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu). However, Viñales then stormed to the summit with a lap that was 0.741 quicker than anyone else, with Quartararo and Nakagami exchanging second fastest laps to leave the Japanese rider 0.395 off as the field headed in for a change of tyres. Quartararo, Dovizioso, Marquez and Jack Miller (Alma Pramac Racing) were all 0.4 off the Spaniard at this point.
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Tom Lüthi (Dynavolt Intact GP) will line up seventh on his first start since returning to the Moto2™ class, the Swiss rider 0.419 off his teammate’s pole lap, with Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Ajo) joining Lüthi on the third row in P8. Alex Marquez (EG 0,0 Marc VDS) will lineup ninth for the opening race of the year, with fellow Spaniard Augusto Fernandez (Flexbox HP 40) completing the top ten.
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After finishing second in the first ever Moto3™ Q1 session, Petronas Sprinta Racing’s John McPhee looked set to grab a front row start but with the chequered flag out Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Racing) and Kaito Toba (Honda Team Asia) stole second and third on the grid to grab debut front row starts for both riders.
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Despite a crash early in FP3, Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) led the way in FP3 and on the combined times to go into qualifying as the man to beat, with Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and Jorge Lorenzo (Repsol Honda Team) – who suffered a nasty highside at Turn 6 – unable to improve their times…
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This test with MotoGP™ manufacturers’ test teams will provide valuable data to all MotoGP™ class teams, as well as the technical suppliers, ahead of the KymiRing’s inclusion on a future MotoGP™ calendar. Every manufacturer will be present and represented by at least one rider.
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With conditions far less favourable in FP3, none of the intermediate class riders was able to improve on their Friday evening times, so the standings remain the same from FP2. Baldassarri’s 1:58.635 is two tenths clear of second and third, with Sam Lowes (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2) 0.319 off in P4.
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