Gigi: 'Time to rethink' MotoGP rider and bike combined weight
Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall’Igna feels that, following Dani✃ Pedrosa's retirement, it would be appropriate to recons๊ider a combined rider and bike minimum weight for MotoGP.
Currently the 157kg minimum weight applies only to the bike, encouraging riders to keep their weight as low as possible to maximise straight-line performance and tyr𝔍e life.
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Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall’Igna feels that, following Dani🤡 Pedros꧙a's retirement, it would be appropriate to reconsider a combined rider and bike minimum weight for MotoGP.
Currentl🦹y the 157kg minimum weight applies only to the bike, encouraging riders to keep their weight as low as possible to maximise straight-line performance and ꦇtyre life.
But given the differences in height, there will alw🐻ays be a significant weight variation.&nbsꦗp;
Pedrosa had been the lightest on the grid at 51kg (height 1.60m), with new factory Ducati tea♎m rider Danilo Petrucci the heaviest at 78kg (1.81m).
TIn general, the lower the engine🧸 power, the more influence rider weight has on performance. To counter the disadvantage for larger riders, the Moto3 (152kg) and Moto2 classes already use a combined motorcycle and rider minimum weight. The lightest riders therefore have to ad♛d ballast to their bikes.
But it’s a more complicated situation in MotoGP, since larger ridersꦓ can gain by moving their weight for added traction and have more physical strength to control and lever the rumoured 300hp machines.
Indeed, while rivals have often expressed envy at Pedrosa's acceleration out of the corners, he had to make a much bigger effort to stop and change direction while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:often st🦄ruggling to get enough load on the tyres.
"I was completely out of the [temperature] range of the tyre working," Pedrosa said 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:after a disasterous♊ wet qualifying at Assen 2017. "Today I don't think you will hear some ri𒊎ders complaining that I'm too light."
Former manager Alberꦕto Puig is adamant the Spaniard would have had a much easier time if he had been the same size as🔥 other riders.
"He did a big effort because he is a really small guy and he was fighting with a very big machine," said Puig. "This for me is the most difficult thing he had to handle. But out of his potential and technique he managed 🎉to do it. I think this is very impressive."
"I think the riders themselves say there are pluses and minus to being super light," said Yamaha Racing managing director Lꦯin Ja🌸rvis. "Maybe you have higher top speed etc, but you have more difficulty to manage the bike in other conditions,"
Yamaha's Valentino Rossi wei🍸ghs 69kg (1.81m) with team-mate Maverick Vinales 64kg (ꩲ1.71m).
"We have two riders that are different in height and weight. There are pros and cons: The way that they work the tyre, their riding position," Jarvi𒅌s added. "But I think every manufacturer can easily adapt to that.
"I don’t think in the MotoGP class there’s a real need [for a combined minimum weight]… There’s certainly no pu🍃sh from our side to go in that direction."
However 💎Dall’Igna, who accepts a combined rider and bike weight would have🐲 unfairly penalised Pedrosa, feels the rule should now be looked at again given the Spaniard has retired from the grid.
"Honestly, in the past it was quite difficult to speak about it, also because Pedrosa was in the championship and if you do a 💙rule like [combined weight] for sure you would penalise Pedro♌sa lot," Dall’Igna said.
"Now, maybe, it's time to rethink a li🌃ttle bit the situation."
Rider weight wasn't such a concern during open tyre competition, but the democratic nature of the single-tyre rule means tyre𝄹s are chosen (and develop💮ed) to suit the majority.
Despite the range of compounds offered by Michelin each weekend, it's impossible to please everyone and those furthest from the weight average can struggle to generate e🌟nough load on the tyre (Pedrosa) or with overheating problems (Petrucci and Scott Redding).
"Sometimes the weight is not so important but now in MotoGP, with these tyres, I think weight is one of the problems that in some cases you have to fight witꦏh," Dall’Igna said. "I cannot push for it, but 𝔉honestly I think this [combined weight] would be a fair rule."
Petrucci himself feels that, over an entire season, his size means "a small advantage for 20%" of the time, such as col♓d or wet conditions, and "80% not".
"Sometimesꩲ, especially when it is hot, ▨I have a big disadvantage," he said.
The Italian turned up looking gaunt for the start of pre-season testing this year due to a gruelling winter diet. Petrucci admits it was a step too far, leav♋ing him weak on the bike, but he will try again this winter using a different programme.
"Last year I followed a diet that left me very weak at the first tests, but this winter I want to work more cleverly and arrive in Qatar in a good shape. My aim♊ is to be a fit as possible and to be lighter," Petrucci said before leaving Jerez to start his winter training.
"I will work with Dovi this winter. He follows a different programme that I will try. It's the only thing 🐻I can do. I have one shot at the ꧙next season, so I am following him, his direction and his experience. He has many seasons and I can only learn from him."
Petrucci's o﷽ne shot is down to a single year contract with the factory Ducati team. With any change to the weight rules unlikely to happen in time for 2019, he will have to earn a contract extension under the existing regulations.
"Danilo did some very excit🔴ing races in the past, so I think that the potential of the rider is really high," said Dall’Igna. "For sure, we have to tune better his physics and his mind to do the final step - that he has to do and that I think he can do."
Jorge Lorenzo, the rider Petrucci is replacing, weig💛hs 65kg (1.71m) while Ducati's double title runner-up Dovizioso weighs 67kg (1.ﷺ67m).

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