Rosell battles illness and continues learning curve with old Moriwaki chassis

 In Moto2, News

QMMF Racing Team rider Anthony West rode to 21st place on the first day of practice for the Assen Grand Prix and is confident to go even quicker in qualifying on Friday. A long-awaited new chassis with a higher engine position from manufacturer Moriwaki made all the difference to the handling of his Moto2 prototype, whereas a new exhaust system gave a welcome boost to acceleration and speed of his bike.

Team-mate Elena Rosell battles with the after-effects of a cold, but still managed to improve her lap times significantly from the first to the second practice session at Assen.

Elena Rosell – 33rd in 1.43,360
“I had a cold and was congested since the last race at Silverstone, and with the temperature changes of today, I felt quite exhausted. Especially in the afternoon, when I tried to go faster, I struggled with my coordination and everything that I was doing on the bike felt slow. But even though I felt this way, we still managed to improve our lap times considerably from this morning, which is good. After practice, Anthony and I had a long chat and we discussed ways to improve further, so I am quite confident and it will be interesting to see what we can achieve tomorrow. He went a bit better after the changes on his bike, whereas I will continue to work with what we have. Anthony has a lot of experience, so it’s definitely the right strategy that he tries new things and confirms improvements, whereas I try to keep learning and improving with what I’ve got since the beginning of this year!”

Source: QMMF Racing Press Release

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