Marquez pips Rossi on 1st day of MotoGP testing

As the MotoGP action for 2015 got underway on Wednesday at the Sepang International Circuit it was Marc Marquez who led the way with a lap best lap time of 2'00.262 on day one.

With 30 riders featuring on track, the full 2015 MotoGP grid were all in attendance other than Pramac Racing rider Yonny Hernandez who should return from injury at Sepang 2. Five test riders from the various factories also gathered data for their respective manufacturers.

Repsol Honda's double MotoGP World Champion Marquez recorded his best time on the 62nd of 63 laps, whilst his teammate Dani Pedrosa was 0.483s behind in fifth place. Pedrosa had a crash late on at turn nine without consequences.

HRC have arrived at Sepang with numerous bikes for the factory riders and their test riders to use – 2014 machines for comparison and 2015 prototypes for development. Marquez's timesheet-topping best effort was 0.024s quicker than his fastest lap on the first day of testing last year.

In second place on Wednesday was Movistar Yamaha MotoGP's Valentino Rossi (2'00.380), with the Italian and his teammate Jorge Lorenzo on similar YZR-M1 prototypes to those they tested in November at Valencia. Yamaha continue testing a shorter exhaust pipe, this time featuring a grill covering the air exit, with a view to avoid flame escapes and prevent the entry of gravel and debris.

There was also a special new ‘winter' helmet for Rossi featuring snowflakes and reindeers, neither of which are likely to otherwise feature at Sepang this week. Lorenzo was third fastest, 0.141s behind Rossi.

Meanwhile Rossi and Lorenzo's Monster Yamaha Tech 3 colleague Pol Espargaro showed good pace in sixth despite an early light crash as he begins his second year in the premier class. Espargaro's teammate Bradley Smith lapped further down the timesheet in ninth. Yamaha test rider Katsuyuki Nakasuga also crashed unhurt in the morning.

The new CWM LCR Honda team duo of Cal Crutchlow and Jack Miller got down to work with their RC213V and Open spec RC213V-RS packages, finishing the day 10th and 19th respectively. Miller focused on adapting to the Magneti Marelli MotoGP electronics package – the Australian aiming to achieve better performance with traction control, whilst for Crutchlow the test is simply about reacquainting himself with his new factory machine.

Estrella Galicia Marc VDS Team's Scott Redding also got plenty of laps in on the RC213V factory prototype, finishing the day 11th.

Ducati Team's Andrea Dovizioso and his new teammate Andrea Iannone used a GP14.3 – an update on the GP14.2 which features some visually different aspects and electronics upgrades. The new Ducati GP15 is due for delivery for Sepang 2, later in February.

Dovizioso was fourth overall with a 2'00.617 best lap time, nearly two seconds quicker than on the same day of action at the same test last year. Iannone tried a new front fairing and finished the day seventh.

The Factory Aprilia Gresini pair of Alvaro Bautista and Marco Melandri (15th and 26th respectively) worked hard on their new machines – with pneumatic valve engines – after test rider Michael Laverty carried out an early morning shakedown on the Italian brand's evolving prototype.

There was an early mechanical fault for Bautista on new Aprilia and he needed a push from Suzuki test rider Nobu Aoki – who was watching trackside at turn 4 – to get restarted.

Aleix Espargaro appeared not to be held back too much by a knee ligament injury sustained over the winter as he and MotoGP Rookie Maverick Vinales got back to work on the Suzuki GSX-RR. Espargaro ran off without major consequence at one point and ended up 14th – just under two seconds down on Marquez. Vinales lapped just under a second behind his new colleague in 21st place on the timesheet.

Suzuki also have a shorter exhaust pipe for testing and their factory riders only got started once test rider Takuya Tsuda had given the bike a shakedown early on.

In the absence of Pramac Racing's Hernandez, Michele Pirro (12th) worked on electronics for Ducati using the GP14.2, whilst Danilo Petrucci (13th) worked with the GP14.1 using Open software.

Avintia Racing's Hector Barbera (18th) and Mike Di Meglio (23rd) got used to the new Open Magneti Marelli software, as will all the riders using the new electronics package this season. Improvements to traction control and anti wheelie settings should assist the riders with their performances and set-ups.

NGM Forward Racing pair of Stefan Bradl and Loris Baz (25th) made progress on the Open Yamaha, with German Bradl impressing in eighth overall as the fastest Open rider – 1.294s off Marquez's pace. Bradl had some electronics issues earlier in the day and was only able to produce a fast time after 5pm.

Drive M7 Aspar's new signing Eugene Laverty was 22nd will aspire to get as close to teammate Nicky Hayden's lap times on the Open RC213V-RS over the three days, with Hayden completing day one in 17th. AB Motoracing's Karel Abraham on the same spec bike concluded the day in 24th position.

Octo IodaRacing Team's Alex De Angelis will reportedly move onto Aprilia's factory spec electronics for Sepang 2, therefore still running Open Marelli software on the 2014 ART this week. He was 27th as the first day of 2015 tests came to a close. Results

Pos Rider Team Bike Time Behind Laps
1 Marc Marquez Honda Honda 2m00.262s 0.000s 63
2 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Yamaha 2m00.380s 0.118s 57
3 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Yamaha 2m00.521s 0.259s 55
4 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Ducati 2m00.617s 0.355s 41
5 Daniel Pedrosa Honda Honda 2m00.745s 0.483s 45
6 Pol Espargaro Tech 3 Yamaha 2m00.930s 0.668s 55
7 Andrea Iannone Ducati Ducati 2m01.424s 1.162s 59
8 Stefan Bradl Forward Racing Forward Yamaha 2m01.556s 1.294s 58
9 Bradley Smith Tech 3 Yamaha 2m01.707s 1.445s 52
10 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda 2m01.713s 1.451s 61
11 Scott Redding Marc VDS Honda 2m01.917s 1.655s 63
12 Michele Pirro Pramac Racing Ducati 2m01.951s 1.689s 54
13 Danilo Petrucci Pramac Racing Ducati 2m02.136s 1.874s 50
14 Aleix Espargaro Suzuki Suzuki 2m02.225s 1.963s 46
15 Alvaro Bautista Aprilia Gresini Aprilia 2m02.285s 2.023s 50
16 Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Honda 2m02.560s 2.298s 69
17 Nicky Hayden Aspar Honda 2m02.699s 2.437s 46
18 Hector Barbera Avintia Racing Ducati 2m02.700s 2.438s 55
19 Jack Miller LCR Honda 2m02.807s 2.545s 59
20 Katsuyuki Nakasuga Yamaha Yamaha 2m03.092s 2.830s 47
21 Maverick Vinales Suzuki Suzuki 2m03.164s 2.902s 69
22 Eugene Laverty Aspar Honda 2m03.295s 3.033s 47
23 Mike Di Meglio Avintia Racing Ducati 2m03.878s 3.616s 58
24 Karel Abraham AB Motoracing Honda 2m03.879s 3.617s 46
25 Loris Baz Forward Racing Forward Yamaha 2m04.163s 3.901s 66
26 Marco Melandri Aprilia Gresini Aprilia 2m04.502s 4.240s 42
27 Alex de Angelis IodaRacing Project ART/Aprilia 2m04.673s 4.411s 46
28 Takumi Takahashi Honda Honda 2m04.719s 4.457s 77
29 Takuya Tsuda Suzuki Suzuki 2m05.478s 5.216s 18
30 Michael Laverty Aprilia Gresini Aprilia 2m06.190s 5.928s 28