
The Repsol Honda team rider describes the layout on which the Comunitat Valenciana Grand Prix is going to be staged this weekend corner by corner.
Straight 1 and curve 1:
“The  stright is not very long although it is quite fast. Then comes curve 1  with a small braking section where there is not much overtaking on large  bikes, although there is in the smaller categories. This is taken in  3rd where the bikes usually go through very fast in the centre of the  track and you always accelerate in 3rd, until you reach the next curve.”
Curve 2
“This  is taken in 1st, and normally it is a good place to overtake as it is  not followed by a long straight so you do not get much more speed than  you had before. This is a curve where there is a lot of public and you  can hear them cheering. Coming out, in 1st, you change up and then comes  curve 3.”
Curve 3
“This is another  left-hander where you do not let the throttle drop off, although you  have to take it smoothly as you can slide, this leads to a  right-hander.”
Curve 4
“Curve 4 is the first  right-hander so the tyres are always cold and there are normally a lot  of falls. As you come out, in 2nd, with the throttle almost closed you  reach curve 5, another right-hander.”
Curve 5
“This  is also taken in 2nd and one where you have to prepare the exit very  well because curve 6 is right on top if you, another left-hander that  takes you into the back straight.”
Curve 6
“This  is a point where you can usually hear the public. You change up gears,  two or three times to 4th or 5th, depending on the bike, and you arrive  at the braking zone on the back straight.”
Curve 8
“This  is a curve where you brake and where you can overtake again, very  important, where it is easy to make a mistake even though it is a curve  without too many secrets. Coming out of the curve you change up a gear.”
Curve 9 and 10
“Then  comes a chicane to the left (curve 9) and to the right (curve 10), very  fast, always with the throttle open and when you are on the  right-hander you have to brake leaning over, this is a dangerous point  on the circuit and so there are falls. It takes you into the next  curve.”
Curve 11.
“This is a hairpin to the  right that you take in 1st and then you accelerate out of it, without  too many problems. You change up to 3rd to take the next curve.”
Curve 12
“You  take this in 2nd, and in spite of it being very tight it is very fast.  Coming out you change up twice in one go and then you have the big  left-hander.”
Curve 13.
“You always slide a lot on this curve and it takes you to the last angle of the track.”
Curve 14.
“This  is the final braking just before the left-hander, a place where there  are quite a few overtaking manouevres. It is taken in 2nd and is a curve  without too many problems, although the bike goes into it with a lot of  inertia and it tends to take you to the outside and so you have to  control the throttle well and at the same time try to come out as fast  as possible to take the home straight.”
				
