

Different valid compounds options available for tomorrow’s races
“The Montmelò circuit has well-defined characteristics, with a rather abrasive asphalt and relatively low grip levels. Therefore, also because of its layout, it is a fairly demanding track on tyres, especially on front ones. This is made even more challenging by a good component of unpredictability, with conditions that can vary a lot, not only year on year, but also based on the racing season and even on the same race weekend. This year is no exception and, at least so far, the picture reflects the one just described: on Friday, with the track in less-than-optimal conditions and still to be rubberised, riders struggled to find good grip and, especially with the soft front compounds, we registered above-average levels of wear. Today, partly thanks to the track’s evolution and refined set-up, the situation improved a bit and the riders were faster, as certified also by the new all-time lap record set by Holgado in Moto2. As for the choice of tyres for tomorrow’s races, most Moto2 riders still seem to be geared towards soft compounds on both axles, specifically the standard SC1 at the front and the E0125 development at the rear which, once again, has proven to be more appreciated than the standard SC0. Some riders could also opt for the medium SC2 at the front, which, from the long runs made to simulate the race distance, has shown a smaller drop than the SC1. In Moto3, compared to past editions where almost all the riders used the medium SC2 on both axles, tomorrow we could have different riders on the soft SC1 rear, while the medium SC2 seems to be favoured over the soft SC1 at the front, as it ensures a more consistent performance.”