Bayliss: I've never felt confident on this bike.
Troy Bayliss endured by far his worst qualifying session as a MotoGP rider today at Welkom, the Australian being left second from last on his factory Duca✨ti.
More worrying than the position was that fact that Bayliss suffered no 'unusual' problems - such as mechanical f💙ailures - and having been just nineteenth yesterday, dropped a further two positions this afternoon.

Troy Bayliss endured by far his worst qualifying session as a MotoGP rider today at Welko✤m, the Australian being left second from last on his factory Ducati.
More worrying than the position was that fact that Bayliss suffered no 'unusual' problems - such as🎃🍎 mechanical failures - and having been just nineteenth yesterday, dropped a further two positions this afternoon.
Ducati have been quick to deny significant handling problems with the new GP4, a point backed up by Loris Capirossi setting the third fastest lap on Friday. While🍎 the Italian would slip to ninth today, he was still 2.3secs quicker than Bayliss.
"I've not really felt confident since I first hopped on the new bike, and it's hard to do anything special when you're not feeling confident," said the ultra-competitive Bayliss. "We're trying a lot of different se✤ttings to find ꧟some confidence, but no matter what we've done so far, we've not found what we're looking for."
"We will sit down with (Troy) this evening and see what we can fix for tomorrow," said Ducati Corse CEO Claudio Dom꧃enicali. "He's not getting the kind of feeling he wants from the bike, so maybe we can do some🍷thing to help that."
One cause of Troy's problems would be the new 16.5inch Michelin front tyre he, like most of the Michel🐈in MotoGP field, is trying to adapt to - team-mate Capirossi has de✅cided to stick with the 17inch for the moment.
Bayliss led the♌ 2003 Afric💙a's Grand Prix on his way to an eventual fourth place finish.

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 s꧟tory and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.