Smith's geared up for the final show down at Valencia
Posted on Nov 03, 2015 by Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Monster Yamaha Tech3 Team riders Bradley Smith and Pol Espargaro will arrive at the Ricardo Tormo circuit prepared and ready for the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana where they aim to close the year with two strong results. After a demanding triple flyaway header, the MotoGP paddock returns to Spain for what promises to be a thrilling end to the 2015 racing season with the 4 kilometre circuit being an incredible stage for the action. The track, which features eight left as well as five right corners, is situated in an amphitheatre that allows the roaring crowd to view every section of the circuit where many memorable battles have been fought in previous years.
Bradley Smith heads to Spain fully primed for the fight as he targets another top six result in order to confirm his status as the leading satellite rider of 2015 as well as 6th in the World Championship standings. The young Briton comes off the back of a superbly executed 4th place finish in Malaysia and as he has positive memories of a previous victory at the Valencia circuit, he confidently seeks to close the year on a high.
Bradley Smith: – Championship: 6th – Points: 171
Next up is the season finale and I can’t wait to get going at Valencia where I fully intend to close this incredible year with a good result. My main objective is to complete the 30 lap sprint inside the top six so that I can clinch 6th in the championship standings and finish as the leading satellite rider. This will be super for me and the Tech3 Team and a testament to how hard we’ve all worked in 2015. I’ve had some strong performances at Valencia, which includes winning my last 125cc race, plus after achieving three decent results in the fly away GP’s, I am fully confident of doing a good job this weekend. The event is bound to be a memorable one and we definitely need to hit the ground running on Friday. The layout of the track doesn't provide too many chances to overtake, so a solid qualifying performance will be crucial in order to be in a promising position for Sunday. Having said that, the weather there is always unpredictable and so we need to be ready for any circumstance. As far as I know the event is sold out and the grandstands will be packed, which will be great to see, therefore I am really looking forward to the last challenge of the year.”
Hervé Poncharal - Team Manager:
“This weekend we will close the 2015 season and I am sure the racing will give the fans a lot to cheer about at the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana which is a great venue to hold the last race. We all know about the fight at the top of the field, which will be very entertaining, but for our riders, it will also be very important, as both guys will be battling for their own reasons. Bradley is the favourite to clinch the leading satellite position in the World Championship standings and he has worked incredibly hard, so it’s fair to say that he would deserve it. To finish ahead of a Factory Ducati would be a huge achievement and we are sure he will do a great job especially after his big step up in performance compared to last year. As for Pol, his second season in the premier class has been challenging, but he has never given up. He produced an amazing performance to bravely ride through the pain of his neck injury in Malaysia and although he finished 9th, he showed what he is made of and gave 110% as usual. He has ridden very well at Valencia in the past and as he will be racing in front of his home crowd again, we are convinced this will motivate him and we all behind him too, so he will grit his teeth and go for it. The guys have done a great job this year in what has been a much more competitive season and they will jump on the Yamaha YZR-M1’s one last time and do their best. Anything could happen with the weather and also with the action on the track, but our boys are fired up and ready to fight. We can’t wait to arrive at the Ricardo Tormo track and then hopefully close the year strongly in what has been a hugely successful and entertaining season for the sport.”