Hot times ahead for Rizla Suzuki MotoGP
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP travels to the scorching heat of the
Qatari desert for the first Official MotoGP Test of the season
next week, looking to fine tune the new GSV-R800 and ensure
its race competitiveness.
The first race of the 2007 season – also in Qatar –
is just a month away, and every lap completed by John Hopkins
and Chris Vermeulen on the 5.38km Losail International Circuit
further advances the development of the all-new Suzuki GSV-R800.
Hopkins and Vermeulen will also undertake a comprehensive
race tyre test with Bridgestone in readiness for the race
there next month. The Japanese tyre factory has worked closely
with Rizla Suzuki MotoGP during the winter test schedule to
produce tyres best matched to the new 800’s power distribution
and edge grip requirements.
The slippery and dusty character of the Losail track and
the high air and surface temperatures will certainly ensure
the new bike and latest generation tyres are given a comprehensive
evaluation in the extreme conditions.
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP will be in Qatar for three days before
heading off to Jerez in Spain for a further three-day Official
MotoGP Test. The first round of the MotoGP World Championship
takes place at Losail in Qatar on Saturday 10th March.
John Hopkins:
“We need to do well at this test to prove that Phillip
Island was just a minor hiccup, and to show that we are ready
to run at the front. We have a good 990 set-up for Qatar so
hopefully that’ll work on the 800 as well. Personally
though I wish this was the first race and not just another
test as I feel that I am ready to get going and show what
I can do this year with the new 800!”
Chris Vermeulen:
“I can’t wait to ride the bike again. It is always
improving which makes it so exciting every time I get on it.
Suzuki will have something new for us to test I’m sure.
They always do at tests now and that also adds to the thrill.
Everything is pretty good at the moment but we know we still
have a lot to do. We’ll certainly be working on some
new engine maps to make sure we can get the new 800 as good
as it can be for when we come back here in March for the race.”
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