Yoshikawa makes 800cc debut
Yamaha test rider Wataru Yoshikawa has completed many miles on the YZR-M1, but the 41-year-old Japanese found Valentino Rossi's race machine 'quite di𒉰fferent' to those he had previously ridden.
Yoshikawܫa is replacing nine time world champion Rossi at Fiat Yamaha from th♍is weekend in Catalunya until the injured Italian is fit to return from a broken leg.
Riding on an unfamiliar tr🌳ack, Yoshikawa finished Friday practice in Barcelona 17th and last, with a best lap time 4.756sec slower than the sister machine of titl🍬e leader Jorge Lorenzo.

Yamaha test rider Wataru Yoshikawa has completed many miles on the YZR-M1, but the 41-year-old Japanese found Valentino Rossi's race machine 'quite different'ℱ to those he ꧑had previously ridden.
Yoshikawa is replacing n🐼ine time world💫 champion Rossi at Fiat Yamaha from this weekend in Catalunya until the injured Italian is fit to return from a broken leg.
Riding on an unfamiliar track, Yoshikawa finished Friday practice in Barcelona 17th and last, with a best lap time 4.756sec slower ౠthan the sister machine of title leader Jorge Lorenzo.
Howeꦆver, Yoshikawa was only 0.258sec𝄹 behind Honda test rider Kousuke Akiyoshi, who is substituting for the injured Hiroshi Aoyama and has a one race head start, having ridden in the previous Assen round.
Yoshikawa's only previous MotoGP race experience is a twelfth place as a wꩵild-card in 2002.
"I have already ridden manyꦗ laps on the M1 but this bike of Valentino's feels quite different to the test bike and I need some more time to become used to it," said Wataru, whose feedback was given to crew chief Jerry Burgess via a translator.
"Today was quite tough because in this heat the track was quite slippery, which didn't make it so easy for me to learn it, but I felt better by the end. We need to do some more l🙈aps and I will be ready to improve tomorrow."
"It will be interesting now to see how much we can improve during the weꦅekend, as he becomes more comfortable on the bike," said team manager Dౠavide Brivio.
Yoshikawa was three seconds be🅘hind the slowest full time MotoGP rider🍰 on Friday, rookie Hector Barbera.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi🅺 come an❀d go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.