Lorenzo and Rossi sign off for 2013 in Valencia

Yamaha Factory Racing wrapped up their final day of on-track work for 2013 on Tuesday after the second of the three days of official testing at Valencia.

Riders Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi will not continue to ride on Wednesday having completed the testing schedule required by Yamaha.

Both riders again tested an early version of the 2014 YZR-M1 along with working on a set up to reduce fuel consumption ahead of the rule changes for 2014 which will see a reduction in allowance of fuel for the MotoGP races.

Lorenzo and Rossi will now take a well-earned break before returning to the track for the first official test of 2014 in Sepang, Malaysia in February.

Lorenzo concluded Tuesday second on the timesheet with a best effort of 1'30.768 from a 60 lap workout. He stated, “We tested next year’s bike today and we found some positive things. We are trying some small details that will give us some small advantages. We will wait for Sepang to have bigger and more important modifications.”

Ending the day seventh, meanwhile, Rossi notched a best time of 1'31.414 from his 57 laps, then summarised the day saying, “Today we focused on the new bike and it was a little bit more difficult than yesterday. We worked a lot to try to test some new systems for the fuel consumption and the settings; it has been a good test. At the end the performance wasn't fantastic but we made an important job for winter to arrive competitive next year. During this season I wasn't strong enough in braking so this is the target to improve.”

Like Lorenzo, Rossi will be back in action in Sepang after the winter break, working with his new Crew Chief Silvano Galbusera.

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