Healthy Repsol Honda Team return to Misano
A rejuvenated Joan Mir and Luca Marini are ready to make amends after illness dealt a harsh blow the first time around, the unique 2024 schedule offering them redemption in Misano.
Just a week later, the MotoGP World Championship is back at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for a second round – the Gran Premio dell’Emilia-Romagna. It will be a week of taking profit from the lessons learned in the previous visit and the important Monday Test for everyone on the grid.
Joan Mir’s weekend can only improve compared to his previous visit to the Italian coast, now free of the virus which struck him down. The goal for this second edition remains largely the same as the first for the #36; continue to improve his Honda RC213V based on the setup gamble in Aragon and what he and his side of the garage learned on Monday. Putting together a competitive weekend in Italy will be important to prepare for the coming flood of races.
Although forced to miss Sunday, Luca Marini arrives back in Misano with clear intentions to improve and is aided by the data gathered during the weekend and the test. Increased bike time throughout the 2024 season has seen the Italian make consistent steps forward and a second race at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli will give him and the Repsol Honda Team a unique chance to continue building on their base with a direct comparison. As always, the local hero will have the home crowd as extra wind in his sails.
This weekend marks the start of the first of two triple headers in the most intense period of the year. Once the race on track is over, the race will be on to pack and travel across the globe to arrive in Lombok, Indonesia for the next round the very next weekend.
Location: Misano World Circuit
Close to the city of Rimini, the Misano Adriático circuit was constructed in 1972 and has since undergone an array of modifications. A regular scene for Italian Grands Prix throughout the 80s and early 90s, Misano returned to the MotoGP calendar in 2007.With updated facilities, track and grandstands, the Misano Adriatico holds a maximum capacity of 60,000 spectators. In accordance with MotoGP safety regulations, the 4,200m track runs clockwise for the World Championship races.