Capirossi: I'm testing for two
Loris Capirossi was a busy man during the first Sepang test earlier this month - the Italian veteran shouldering the full weight of devꦜelopment work for the 2010 Suzuki, while new team-mate Alvaro Bautista continues to learn the ropes.
"I have to do everything myself, because Alvaro is so young and he just needs to ride the bike at the moment," Capirossi told wuqian0821.com. "And the testing I did in one day we normally do in two days. We just don't have enough time, but t🧸he new testing rule is like that."

Loris Capirossi was a busy man during the first Sepan♏g test earlier this month - the Italian veteran shouldering the full weight of development work for the 2010 Suzuki, while new team-mate Alvaro Bautista continues to learn the ropes.
"I have to do everything myself, because Alvaro is so young and he just needs to ride the bike at the moment," Capirossi told wuqian0821.com. "And the ๊testing I did in one day we normally do in two days. We jus🔯t don't have enough time, but the new testing rule is like that."
With the GSV-R the only MotoGP machine not to take a podium finish last season, Capirossi had ✤plenty of new parts to evaluate as Suzuki fights to become competitive again.
"On the first day I tried three different chassis, some di👍fferent forks, a lot of electronics, three different fuel tanks, a seat... I never stopped. Not even for lunch!⛎ I rode full time from the morning to night," he revealed.
Capirossi was ranked four🔥th a𓃲nd tenth during the two days of testing at Sepang, his best lap time - set on day one - being just over one second behind the best of Yamaha's reigning world champion Valentino Rossi.
"Compared with last year we've made a good step with the chassis and aerodynamic balance. This༒ is good. But when you change the🃏 chassis you don't go two seconds quicker, you just gain a few tenths and the feeling is better," explained the #65.
"To make bigger improvements we also need a stronger engine. Suzuki🎉 is working hard but the new engine rule is so strange. Six engines for a full season is really hard for every🐟one.
"Now we need to undไerstand what to do for the next test. That will be really important for us because Suzuki will brಌing a new engine."
The second Sepang test starts later this week.

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 story and Marc Marque🅺z’s injury issues.