MotoGP Gossip: Fans allowed back at Barcelona and KTM’s revival at Mugello

In this week’s MotoGP Gossip Column; 20,000 spectators will be allowed at the Catalunya MotoGP, and KTM’s revival which saw Miguel Oliveira claim the team’s first podium of 2021 is analysed.
MotoGP Gossip: Fans allowed back at Barcelona and KTM’s revival at Mugello

Since the opening MotoGP race of 2020 in Jerez, July 19, only members part of the event, teams and riders had been allowed in the paddock, while a small number of media members have since been allowed at the track in 2021 - though th🥃ey don’t have direct access to riders.

However, as things gradually improve gl😼obally, fans will be allowed back to MotoGP events in reduced numbers, starting with this w💖eekend’s Catalunya Grand Prix. 

Assen will follo𓂃w Barcelona as reported by Speedweek: “In Montemeló, 20,000 spectators will be admitted this weekend. In Assen, 11,500 spectators will be able to sit in the stands every day from June 25th to༺ 27th, with distance rules and masks.” .

Sachsenring will be held without fans unfortunately, but a considerable number of spectators are expected for the double header in Austria - 8th and 15thꦗ of Auguᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚst. 

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And while it r✨emains unlikely that a full house of spectators will be allowed to a circuit this year, it hasn’t been ruled out altogether by Dorna CEO, Carmelo Ezpeleta wh🌸o said: "Maybe it will work out at the finals in Valencia in November.” . 

Last time out in Mugello, KTM secured their first podium fi🌄nish of the 2021 season after what was a disappointing first six rounds. 

The Austrian manufacture🍰r made huge strides forward during 2020 and became a consistent fixture for podium finishes and more. 

But a change to Michelin’s front tyre allocation had put the RC16 machine on the back-foo🧸t and playing catch-up to its competitors. 

So, what led to the improved performance in Mugello that resulted in Miguel Olivera taking second place, while Bra♉d Binder was fifth.

Well, KTM introduced new ‘frame parts’ and ‘new fuel’, which made the bike better through th♌e corners, while also faster on the stra♑ights. When I say ‘faster’ on the straights - equaling the MotoGP top speed record set by Ducati’s Johann Zarco in Qatar ‘faster’, is what I mean. 

Oxley detailed it by saying: "The revised frame allows both KTM’s factory riders to get the bike turned q🌜uicker, so they can take some of the pressure off the front tyre sooner. That’s the first positive, because they’re no longer so hampered by the 2021 front tyres. 

"The second positive feeds from the first. By getting through the middle of the corner quicker they can lift up the bike sooner, which ﷽delivers a faster corner exit which is kinder to the tyre. In other words, it’s a win, win, win." .

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