Moto2: Terol, Zarco getting up to speed

Nico Terol and Johann Zarco, first and second respectively in lastඣ year's final 125cc World Championship, continued adapting their riding styles for 600cc four𝓀-strokes during the Jerez Moto2 test.
The second of the three official pre-season tests finished on Saturday evening, with Aspar Suter rider Tꦍerol 1.4sec from the top in 15th on the unoff🍷icial timesheets, and JiR MotoBI rider Zarco a further 0.4sec behind.
"Physically, I'm getting much better with the Moto2. I can complete more laps and I made the last run of the day at a strong pac🐓e," said Terol. "It has been a positive test because our times are already quite fast and improved e✱very day."
Zarco admits heꦛ has had to work hard in order to adapt to the 💝bigger bike.
"After the first test in Valencia I was a bit worried because I was not able to improve my times during the three days of testing," sa💜id the Frenchman, who lowered his lap times by 1.4sec at Jerez.
"In Jerez we started analyzing telemetry data and I focused on my riding style, with this information and the support of the other ride🌄rs on the track I realised that to be fast with 𒉰the Moto2 I must take a very different approach than the 125.
"Lap after lap I tried to find confidence, making lots of small changes to my riding style that at the end of the day allowed me to get a good feeling, allowing me to start to enjoy myself and to findꦕ those automatic responses needed to be fast."
JiR has confirmed that Zarco and t🌸eam-mate Eric Granado will take part in a private two-day test at Albacete, ahead of the final official pre-season test at Jerez from March 19-21.

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