Andrea Dovizioso: It's not instinctive, I have to study

After five races on Yamaha's 2019 machine, Andrea Dovizioso jumped to the 2022 prototype at the Jerez MotoGP test.
Andrea Dovizioso, Jerez MotoGP test, 18 November 2021
Andrea Dovizioso, Jerez MotoGP test, 18 November 2021
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A few days after finishing the MotoGP season on the 2019-spec Petronas Yamaha, Andrea Dovizioso jumped forwards to the 2022 prototype during testing at Jerez.

The Italian, who improved from 21st to 12th place over the course of his five end-of-season appearances, cut half-a-second from his best lap time over the test to finish 15th on the combined timesheets.

Dovizioso was 1.157s from leader Francesco Bagnaia, who took over his factory Ducati seat this season, and 0.7s behind the fastest time by Yamaha's newly crowned world champion Fabio Quartararo.

"On the braking is the biggest change," Dovizioso said, comparing the 2019 and 2022 spec M1s. "You are able to brake harder because the front of the bike accepts more the energy and also the engine has some updates, so is pushing more.

"The DNA of the bike is very similar, you have to change a bit the electronics because the engine is a bit different, but overall you have to ride in a very similar way."

The former triple title runner-up explained that he's still resetting his riding style to suit the Yamaha after eight seasons on the more aggressive Ducati, and the changes needed are far from 'instinctive' at the moment.

"Fabio has been always fast, so that is the reference," said Dovizioso, who will remain with the vastly experienced Ramon Forcada as crew chief at the new RNF Yamaha team next season.

"I think Fabio has a special feeling with this bike, he is able to ride in a really good way. But still I'm in a situation where I can be quite fast, also because I did my best lap time with the medium rear, so it's not too bad. But it's not instinctive.

"I have to study and watch the data a lot and sometimes have to stop, check again, and think again about what I have to do in a different way. Because it's so different. You can't imagine how tough it is to ride a bike in a completely different way than your normal approach. So it takes time.

"Unfortunately there was a lot of wind in these two days. So we were able to ride and test but you couldn't do a precise comparison because when there is that kind of wind, it's difficult.

"But overall I think that in the final afternoon we did a small step, from my riding style, and that is the point. I'm not in the first group, but in the afternoon my pace became okay.

"Let's see in Malaysia. I'm really happy to start the season in Malaysia, as in the past."

Dovizioso will race the same 2022 factory spec as Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli next season, with rookie team-mate Darryn Binder on the 2021 model.

The official Sepang test takes place from February 5-6.

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