Rizla Suzuki MotoGP plans to keep the pressure on
The
German round of the 2007 MotoGP World Championship from Sachsenring
in eastern Germany signals the start of the second half of
the season, with Rizla Suzuki MotoGP looking to continue with
the excellent form it has shown in the first nine races.
The Team sits in third place in the MotoGP Team Championship
and John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen have already collected
182 points between them – almost double the amount the
pair had scored between them at the same point last year.
The Team has so far had one race win, two podium finishes,
one pole position and five other top-five finishes. Hopkins
is in fourth place in the riders’ classification and
Vermeulen lies just one place behind him in fifth.
Sachsenring is situated about 90km from Dresden and is one
of the biggest attended races of the year, with over 200,000
people cramming into the stands around the 3.6km circuit during
the three days. Last season over 50,000 people turned up on
the first practice day to see the riders begin their preparations
for the race. The German track is a true test of tyres and
the circuit, unusually, has more left hand corners than right
- with only Assen having more. The Suzuki GSV-R will use full
throttle for less than 10 per-cent of a lap and smooth power
delivery low down in the rev-range will be vital, something
that the 800cc bike excels in.
Hopkins and Vermeulen take to the track on Friday for two
free practice sessions, followed by another free session the
following morning. Saturday afternoon will see the excitement
of qualifying as the riders battle it out for the best grid
position for Sunday’s 30-lap race - which gets underway
at 14.00hrs local time (12.00hrs GMT).
John Hopkins:
“It’s been a tough summer up to yet, but one
that has produced some good results for me and the team. Sachsenring
is a difficult circuit and one that I still have a bit of
trouble coming to terms with. We had some grip issues last
year but with the way the Bridgestone tyres are working I
don’t think that will be a problem this year. I am sure
that I can keep my strong run going and finally get a good
result in Germany. The new bike should go well there and I
think we can be looking for another top-five finish –
at the very least!”
Chris Vermeulen:
“I had a pretty strong race at Sachsenring last year,
even though I found it a difficult track to learn. That was
the first time I had ever been there and got a seventh place
finish. I really want a dry weekend as we have a lot to do
with the bike and it is always better to race in dry and warm
conditions than in the wet. I am still a bit annoyed about
what happened in the race last week, but there is nothing
I can do about that now, I just hope that somebody else doesn’t
want to crash into me this week because three times this season
already is more than enough!”
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