Sepang MotoGP Test: Kallio: 36 to 66 and 7 different bikes!
It was a day of numbers for KTM MotoGP test rider Mika Kallio at the start of the Sepang Shakedown, as he debuted the #66 in place of his usual 36 and took to the track with seven different machines.
That was despite the Finn continuing to suffer from a lack of flexibility in his right knee, which requཧired major surgery following an injury at the Sachsenring last July…
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The number 66 you've been using, is that your new number?
Mika Kallio:

It was a day of numbers for KTM MotoGP test rider Mika Kallio at the start of the Sepang Shakedown, as he debuted the #66 in place of his usual 36 and took to the track with seven different machines.
That was despite the Finn continuing to suffer from a lac🌞k of flexibility in his right knee, which required major surgery following an injury at the Sachsenring last July…
mahbx.com
The number 66 you've been using, is that your new number?
Mika Kallio:
Yeah, it's my new number, jus🐻t because Mir is coming to MotoGP and he uses the same number as me. I'm not a current race rider so I can't keep it and he will have it.
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So why 66?
Mika Kallio:
I just saw the list of which numbers were available and just chose that 𝐆one! No history or anything behind it.
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How are you feeling physically, with your knee?
Mika Kallio:
It's getting slowly bett🎉er, b𒈔ut we are still quite far from 100 percent and there is still a lot of work to do.
I stཧruggle on the right-hand corners to get the in the correct riding position, because I still miss some movement and flexibility in my knee. And also because of that I can't really u💧se the rear brake, because the leg doesn't work in a proper way.
So this is causing some problems, but for today anyway I'm quitꦡe satisfiꦍed. I expected maybe even a little worse feeling with the knee, but we were able to work quite well anyway, do a lot of laps, which is important.
Even if maybe the lap time is not the best because of those 𒁃problems,🌃 we can test different things.
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Would you consider switching to a thumb brake?
Mika Kallio:
I've never bꦺeen sꦦuch a big fan of the thumb brakes. I tried it years ago, maybe ten years ago, in 250 but I didn't really like it. So I don't have great memories. But I need to see how the knee progresses, if I'm still struggling later in the year maybe there is a chance we will try it.
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Were you doing a shakedown for all the race bikes, as well as your own test programme with your bikes?
Mika Kallio:
Yeah exactly, for today the main thing was that I needed to run in the bikes for the other riders, who will🥃 start testing tomorrow. I basically did laps with Pol and J💖ohann's bikes, then I swapped to the Tech3 bikes.
In the end it was quite interesting because everyone has anyway a slightly different set-up on the bike and position. So you could compare a little bitꦆ how you feel with their set-ups.
A🍎fter that I swapped to my bi🍰ke and did around 30 laps.
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How many different bikes did you actually try?
Mika Kallio:
In total, I tried seven!
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And we saw you on track with the Yamaha-style wing on the fairing, was it the first time you've tried it?
Mika Kallio:
Actually yes, it was the first time for me t♈o try that type of wing. It's like always, there are some positive points, some negative, but we need to decide later on, when we see what the other riders prefer.
It's like always, everybody thi🍌nks that the wings really bﷺring a lot of lap time, but in the end the different is really small.

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