Mandalika MotoGP Test: Bezzecchi 'more used to MotoGP, adjusting the brakes'

Marco Bezzecchi finishes the𒁃 Mandalika MotoGP test fastest of the four rookies following i꧒mproved performance in both qualifying and race trim.
The Mooney VR46 Ducati rider claimed 17th place - 0.841🌺s off Repsol Honda’s Pol Espargaro who led the way for the second time in three dꩲays.
While track conditions improved once again on day three, Bezzecch♚i found an impressive five tenths compared to Saturday, a lap time that was set during his time attack run.
However,🅰 Bezz❀ecchi was also left very ‘satisfied’ by his improved race pace which was another considerable step forward compared to the previous two days.
Speaking after the official test concluded, Bezzecchi added: "Today was a very positive day. Unfortunately we rode less than yesterday becausওe yeౠsterday we did more than 60 laps.
"This morning we tried for a final time💟 attack and it was good. It was much better than yesterday, which wasn’t very good.
"Then we did a race simulation and I’m very satisfied about the work we have made during this pre-season - Malaysia and here.ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ
"M🔯aybe here we made a big improvement from the first day to the last. So yeah, the team made a very good job and now I can’t wait for Qatar🅰."
Unlike most of the grid, Bezzecchi has had a more ruthless schedule given the ext♛ra three days of testing in what has been e𒁃xtreme heat in both Sepang and Mandalika.
On top of the five𝕴 official test days, Bezzecchi took part in all three Shakedown days in Malaysia.
𓆉But with that said, Bezzecchi feels his physical condition is in a good place ahead of Qatar which will be another challenging wee♐kend due to heat and humidity.
"Physically I feel better than I expected," said Bezzec𝓰chi. "I’m happy about this because I wa🐼s a bit worried about this before coming to Malaysia.
"But w🌌e managed very well in Malaysia to not make too many laps, especially in the shakedown to get ready f🔯or all these days of testing.
"Also today, for the ♔race simulation it was good. I struggled obviously because it’s very hot, but it was not too bad. I don’t know how it will be in the real race because we missed some laps. Maybe it will be 27/28, but th🌃at’s okay."
Although the transition from Moto2 to MotoGP is consideꦗred a slightly easier one compared to several years ago, the top speeds in the premier class are still far and away above that of a Mot🐼o2 machine.
With this in mind, the Italian rookie was asked about the challenges that have come with making the switch to MotoGP, to which he said: "For the pit board, at the🃏 beginning it was very difficult, also changing the laps, adjusting the brakes, everything was really tough in the beginning.
"Fortunately I’m getting more used to this speed now, but still sometimes; for example today in the race simulation I wanted to change a map but I was in a point where it was really fast and I forgot to change a gear. There waꦍs too much speed [laughs]. Fortunately I recovered well."