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‘I WANT TO FIGHT ROSSI’

Morbidelli interview,

- By Simon Patterson MOTOGP REPORTER

The 2019 MotoGP season will be a new start for Petronas Yamaha rider Franco Morbidelli, as the former Moto2 champion makes the move from a difficultt­o-ride Marc VDS RC213V machine to a factory-spec Yamaha that should be identical to that of his friend, mentor and manager Valentino Rossi. Morbidelli has been seriously impressive in pre-season testing and is already showing form on the Malaysian team’s machinery. MCN caught up with one of the championsh­ip brightest prospects to talk about his future.

How much will you have to change your style from the Honda?

I will change to a much smoother riding style, but my style is already smooth and this bike just calls for that when you jump on it. It’s already like riding on butter, the feeling is that nice. It comes naturally to me and I think it’ll keep coming like that, and I’ll just keep following what the bike tells me to do.

The Yamaha is not that much less physical than my previous bike, but everything just seems to happen a lot more smoothly. The Honda was quite rough and reactive, with everything happening on it quite fast. Your test times so far make it look like you have already adapted pretty well to the Yamaha...

Of course, it is nice to see myself in top positions, but it doesn’t matter too much because it’s only testing. We’re still learning the strong points and the weak points of the bikes, and we’ll have to push and squeeze the package more to find those. We still need to study and understand where to improve, but normally that’s a natural process that comes from riding the bike. Already we’ve been quite fast because we’ve started from a really good place and the bike is quite easy to understand, but I don’t know what percentage along in my process I have reached.

How will competing against Valentino change your relationsh­ip?

It won’t change anything. We’re friends outside of the track; in fact, he’s much more than a friend. But when we race, we race and when we’re on the track we try to do our job to the best of our ability, but we can still be friends afterwards. We spend a lot of time together, because I’ve been training with him basically since I was 12 or 13, before there even was a VR46 Academy, and that’s what makes a strong friendship.

We’ve already discussed the weak points and the strong points of the bike a lot, and everything that’s going on in Yamaha right now, but we haven’t gone into too many specific details just yet. But I think he’s looking for different things from me next year, fighting for the championsh­ip and winning races every week. Maybe sometimes I can be there fighting with him, and it’ll be a great thing for me if I can.

Yamaha have told us that you should be first in line for a factory bike in 2021. Is that your target too? I try to be the best rider I can be every time I get on a bike, and if at the end of these two years I deserve a factory bike then we’ll see what happens. But it depends on what happens with my performanc­e, and whether I deserve one.

‘It’s already like riding on butter, the bike’s that nice’

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 ??  ?? Rossi may be his boss, but he still wants to beat him Morbidelli was sixth in the end-ofseason Jerez test
Rossi may be his boss, but he still wants to beat him Morbidelli was sixth in the end-ofseason Jerez test

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