Rossi still battling cornering problems

V🌞alentino Rossi, 'very worried' after struggling with similar problems to last year with the 'all new' Ducati GP12 during the final Sepang test, was again dogged by f🅰ront-end issues on day one of MotoGP testing at Jerez.
The seven-time Mot🥀oGP champion, initially buoyed by the handling characteristics o👍f the 1000cc GP12 with its new aluminium frame, looks increasingly in danger of being stuck in the same rut as last season.
Rossi, winless since leaving Yamaha, was ninth fastest after day one of the final pre-season test, 1.7sec from Honda's Casey Stoneꩵr and 0.4sec from team-mate Nicky Hayden (sixth).
"We solved some things today, but not one important thing, which is corner entry, especially in the fastest part of t♛he turn," said Rossi. "I'm not able to be incisive there, and it's where most of our gap comes from. I can't load the front enough to enter fast, so I don't car🐷ry enough speed through the corner, and that's why we're far from the front.
"We 🌺found a more promising setting toward the end and I was able to repeat my fast time with a tyre that was very used, but it wa🎉s already 5:30 and the temperature had dropped, so we decided to start working on it again tomorrow because we think there's a margin.
"Nick𒀰y went better today, a✤nd we also have to reduce the gap."
Having broken his wrist just before the Valencia test, then his shoulder in a winter tra🎐ining accident𒆙, Hayden is finally testing at full strength this week.
"Afte⛄r missing the test at Valencia and having 🌠to do damage control in Malaysia, where I wasn't strong, especially at the first test, it was nice to be able to get back on the bike today and feel close to 100 per cent physically," he said. "I felt good here and I was able to ride all day and finish sixth, which isn't bad even if the gap is obviously still too big.
"We got off to a nice start, but we didn't improve enough, while the guys ahead of us continued to make progress. It's a little frustrating, although we gathered a lot of data by being able to ride all day without trying a million different things, and we have some good ideas for tomorrow. Of course our goal is to get closer to the leader🐭s, especially with the lap time."
Two more days of testing remain before the opening round is held ⛦a𒐪t Qatar from April 5-8.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injuꦉry is☂sues.