UPHILL STRUGGLE FOR ALSTARE BRUX AT IMOLA |
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Team
Suzuki Alstare riders Yukio Kagayama and Karl Muggeridge
worked their hardest in both 21-lap races in today's
World Superbike 12th round at Imola, but left the
Italian circuit with just six points to show for their
efforts.
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Today was always
going to be tough, because of their lowly grid positions,
but the first race started very positively, especially
for Kagayama, who was up to seventh by the 10-lap
stage. But soon after, he began having tyre problems
and was unable to keep up the pace. The team made
changes to the bike for race two, but there was no
improvement and, as the race wore on, the bike began
shaking and Kagayama was forced to pull out, or risk
crashing.
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Muggeridge suffered grip problems in
race one and a rear tyre chunking in race two and although
he was very disappointed with his results, he is positive
that further work with the new Ohlins suspension system
will pay dividends.
Yukio Kagayama - Race 1: 15th, Race 2: DNF:
"I made a good start in race one
and got up to seventh by the tenth lap, but then I began
to experience problems with the rear tyre. It was a very
strange feeling and the bike became very difficult to ride,
especially in the last five laps. After the race, we checked
the tyre and found that it had a puncture! So at least there
was an explanation.
"The team decided to make a change
to the rear-end for race two, but it didn't work out well:
There was a lot of movement from the rear end and the bike
was shaking a lot. The bars began to start shaking and I
tried to keep going, but it was impossible, so I had to
pull out. I am not happy at all with the results today,
but I feel very positive about the future with our new suspension
system and I am looking forward to developing it further
and getting better results in Magny-Cours next weekend."
Karl Muggeridge - Race 1: 13th,
Race 2: 14th:
"After the morning warm-up we
changed the settings of the bike, but I soon began to get
a lot of chatter and a pumping feeling from the rear. I
was having to fight the bike, but I just kept going and
brought it home as best I could. We made a radical change
to the bike for race two and there was less chatter, but
the grip was not so good. The first 10 laps were OK, but
when the grip level went down further, I began to lose time
and I could not recover. Eight laps from the end, the rear
tyre started chunking, so I had to ride steadily and just
get the bike home. I am pretty disappointed today but, on
a positive note, I am happy with the front end of the bike.
I know that we have to do more work on the rear, but our
suspension is very new to us, so it is understandable that
we have to do a lot of work to make progress.
WSB Results:
Race 1: 1 Haga (JPN-Ducati),
2 Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia), 3 Fabrizio (ITA-Ducati), 4 Spies
(USA-Yamaha), 5 Kiyonari (JPN-Honda), 6 Haslam (GBR-Honda),
13 Karl Muggeridge (AUS-Suzuki Alstare), 15 Yukio Kagayama
(JPN-Suzuki Alstare).
Race 2: 1 Fabrizio,
2 Haga, 3 Simoncelli (ITA-Aprilia), 4 Biaggi (USA-Yamaha),
5 Spies, 6 Rea (GBR-Honda), 14 13 Karl Muggeridge (AUS-Suzuki
Alstare). Yukio Kagayama (JPN-Suzuki Alstare) DNF.
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