Different year, but the same old story? The 2023 Sepang test certainly suggested as much, as Ducati picked up from where it left off in November. The winners of last year’s triple crown flexed its muscles in the blistering Malaysian heat, with Mooney VR46’s Luca Marini leading reigning World Champion Pecco Bagnaia (Lenovo Ducati) with a lap of 1m57.889s. More worryingly for its opponents, seven of the eight Ducati riders occupied the first nine places.

Meanwhile Yamaha and Honda, always playing catch up to their Italian adversaries through 2022, couldn’t match the speed of the Desmosedicis here. The 2021 world champ Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha) was a worrying 17th at the end of day three, while Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) wore a face of resignation across all three days. Both will be pinning hopes on next month’s two-day outing at Portimao being the scene of an all-important last-minute turnaround.

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Luca Marini was unstoppable on day three posting a 1’57.889 to claim the top stop on the combined standings
Ducati

A test from the heavens for Bologna bosses. Learning from its mistakes of 2022, Ducati engineers opted against radical changes to a bike that ended its 15-year wait for the MotoGP title. Factory riders Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini, as well as Pramac’s Jorge Martin and Johann Zarco, were relieved to find the GP23 is a small evolution on last year’s model.

Development work was split across the four men, with a new engine deemed a success from the off. Martin, who topped day two, said he’s already “ready to race.” Plus, he could make fast lap times when riding “smoothly. I don’t have to be aggressive to be fast.” The only area of mild concern? According to Bagnaia, it was “the handling, the ’23 bike is more aggressive and more nervous. This is something that we can focus on in Portimao.”

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Martin was the last of the four Ducatis in the top five bringing his Prima Pramac machine home in 5th

Otherwise, Ducati is miles ahead of where it found itself this time a year ago.

The reigning world champ finished in 2nd over the three days

“From the first exit with the new bike, I felt great,” said the reigning champion, who feels the 2023 bike is already at the level of its predecessor, with more still to come. Even riders from Mooney VR46 and Gresini Ducati, riding year old GP22s, look capable of getting in on the act.

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Gresini Racing MotoGP team rider Di Giannantonio impressed in 7th on the overall standings
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Marco Bezzecchi had a strong test finishing 8th on the Mooney VR46 Racing Team GP22
Alex Marquez finished in 9th, one position ahead of brother Marc
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Zarco was the slowest of the eight Ducatis finishing in 15th almost a second adrift of Marini
Aprilia

Having made major steps forward with radical changes to its RS-GP in each of the three previous years, Aprilia’s fine 2022 meant only small evolutions were needed this winter. Aleix Espargaro was almost bummed out by this on day one.

“I thought we’d have more to test,” he shrugged. But in reality, this showed the RS-GP is in need of only small tweaks. All aspects of performance were touched in a minor way.

Espargaro finished the Sepang test in 6th overall

“The ’23 bike is definitely better than the ’22,” said Espargaro, sixth fastest overall. “The cooling is much better. We have some more revs, the bike is a bit faster on the straight and it’s narrower, which makes it easier to change direction. With the new aero the bike turns better. In general, we made a very small step forward in all areas.”

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Teammate Maverick Viñales was third fastest. And with another updated package and the full ’23 engine still to come at next month’s Portimao test, there’s no reason to fear the Noale factory’s brilliant 2022 was a flash in the pan.

Viñales was the fastest of the Aprilia riders with the Spaniard taking 3rd on the combined times
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Raul Fernandez finished the three-day test in 11th
Miguel Oliveira had to play second fiddle to his new teammate in 17th
Yamaha

Up until the final hour of the final day, things were looking rosy for Yamaha. Firstly, Quartararo had plenty to test, including two new engines, new aero packages, a new chassis and swingarm – a far cry from this time a year ago, when the YZR-M1 was unchanged. This was a new experience for the Frenchman, whose testing and development capabilities are still unproven.

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Second, the bike’s huge deficiency last year – a lack of top speed – was addressed with the Frenchman was third-fastest through the speed traps on day two when riding alone. “We made a massive improvement,” he said at the close of day two.

But the final two hours of Sunday brought the Iwata factory down to earth. As both riders fitted new tyres and pushed for a headline lap time, Quartararo was dismayed a sizeable improvement wasn’t forthcoming.

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After a dismal 2022, Franco Morbidelli was hoping for a better start to the 2023 season. The Italian finished 20th on the combined standings

“If I don’t see the lap time, I feel I’m riding in low 58s. But then I look at the last time and I’m low 59s. It’s not that I’m losing the front everywhere or I have no grip. I don’t know what is going on.” Even if pace on used tyres was strong, Yamaha have a month to remedy this worrying end.

Fabio Quartararo was forced to deal with a lowly 19th overall
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Yamaha test rider Cal Crutchlow finished in 23rd on the combined standings
KTM

The big unknown of the three days. If the timesheets were the only thing to be considered, it could be assumed KTM is in a world of trouble. Brad Binder was 14th, and new signing Jack Miller 18th. But neither rider was overly fazed, and pointed to the substantial testing work that was completed as a reason to be positive.

Both riders, plus satellite man Pol Espargaro, worked their way through testing two engines as well as two aero packages across the three days, plus myriad other parts. Fine tuning little details was still some way off.

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Pol Espargaro was the fastest of the KTM group riders bringing the Tech 3 GasGas home in 11th

“It was purely trying things to get as much information as possible,” said Binder. “We’re now getting it narrowed down to what our package will look like.” Finding speed on corner exit remains a priority.

Brad Binder on his way to 14th fastest overall

On the other side of the garage, Miller admitted, “we hit a wall a bit” on day three. “I’m just suffering mid-corner, with corner speed and getting the thing off the corner.”

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Miller has a lot of work ahead of him to get the KTM working the way he likes
Rookie Augusto Fernandez brought his Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing team machine over the line in 22nd overall on the combined times
Honda

There was no dressing up how disastrous 2022 was for Honda. Marquez and new teammate Joan Mir were, therefore, entitled to expect big changes here. Both were disappointed.

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Marquez nears peak physical fitness as he struggles with a lack of progress from HRC

HRC brought a new engine, which had a higher top speed than what it used in ’22. But the RC213V’s major deficits remain, with Marquez complaining he still feels far from comfortable when braking to enter the corner. And they remain miles off Ducati on corner exit.

Mir has gone from one of the best handling packages in MotoGP to what is arguably the worst

“More than the front I’m looking for the connection with the gas on the exit of the corner,” Marquez said.

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There were some puzzling aspects of Honda’s approach here. Like, why were Marquez and test rider Stefan Bradl riding at one point on Sunday without wings? Plus, an ‘experimental’ third bike featured some old components, like the swingarm. If HRC was looking backward for solutions, it suggested there may still be some confusion about how to get ahead.

Positives included new Technical Manager Ken Kawauchi, formerly of Suzuki, bringing a better organisation to affairs than before. Marquez also spoke of his physical condition being greatly improved compared to the previous five preseasons. But Honda appears as far from the top as they were in the autumn of last year. Big improvements are drastically required.

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Ex Suzuki rider Alex Rins took 19th on the combined timesheet
Nakagami was the slowest of the full-time riders bringing his RC213V in 21st after the 3-day test
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Honda test pilot Stefan Bradl on the RC213V sans wings

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