domenica 9 novembre 2014

SUZUKI POISED FOR MOTOGP REBIRTH AFTER QUALIFYING





SUZUKI POISED FOR MOTOGP REBIRTH AFTER QUALIFYING 



Team Suzuki MotoGP will spend Saturday evening at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo going over the final plans, settings and strategies for its re-introduction to the premier class of Grand Prix racing for what will be the 18th and final round of the 2014 season tomorrow at Valencia in Spain. 

Randy De Puniet improved his best-lap around the 14 curves of the flat and curling layout on the works GSX-RR by two-10ths-of-a-second compared to his fastest effort through Friday’s Free Practice sessions. Despite running into a few more small teething-troubles with the brand-new MotoGP project, the 33-year-old Frenchman was able to secure a spot on the seventh row of the grid for the 30-lap (120km) Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana on Sunday afternoon. 

The GSX-RR cut through cool and cloudy air on Saturday for the second day of action at the Ricardo Tormo and as the vast stadium seating section started to fill with fans and expectation. De Puniet, who claimed victory at Valencia over 10 years ago in the 250cc class and clearly knows his way around the course thanks to 15 previous Grands Prix at the venue, hit lap-times in the mid-to-low 1 minute 32 second bracket. He was 20th in FP3 and then slotted into the QP1 group. 

He posted a 32.8 on his first quick attempt and lowered the chrono to 32.5. The Saturday afternoon outing was not without interruption for the fledgling Suzuki crew but Team Manager Davide Brivio and his technicians were able to gather more information and valuable data in a ‘race setting’ in preparation for their work in the coming days (2015 test) and winter period. The first ‘moment of truth’ arrives tomorrow with Suzuki’s first Grand Prix since the end of the 2011 campaign. 



Randy De Puniet: 

“Not so easy today. We had a few more technical issues and we had to jump between the bikes and I couldn’t really ride like I wanted to. I’m a bit disappointed about the position because I believed I could have done much better. It’s the first race for the bike, however, and tomorrow we will try our best. I think I can ride low ‘32s tomorrow. I know I can do this and I can be consistent but we haven’t been able to show this yet. I’m ready to fight with everybody tomorrow and I would love this if we can make it happen. If we keep going in the right direction then we will have no regrets.” 

Davide Brivio - Team Manager: 

“A bit faster today and overall I think things are not too bad for our first race. We are encountering some issues but this is a part of being in a race environment with a project that is still young! This is why we are here; to take note of the problems we might find and the gap we have to the others. We are in the process and path we need to take. It is all about shaping our winter homework. I don’t think the performance is so bad and I can see some potential with the bike once a couple of technical issues have been solved. I think Randy is doing a good job and putting in a lot of effort despite a challenging situation. We are looking forward to the race tomorrow and I’m sure Randy will find a bit extra when he is part of the group. Up until now we are doing what we need to do and I think it is going OK.” 

MotoGP Qualification results: 1. Valentino ROSSI (Yamaha) 1'30.843, 2. Andrea IANNONE (Ducati) 1'30.975, 3. Dani PEDROSA (Honda) 1'30.999, 4. Jorge LORENZO (Yamaha) 1'31.049, 5. Marc MARQUEZ (Honda) 1'31.144, 6. Pol ESPARGARO (Yamaha) 1'31.307, 7. Bradley SMITH (Yamaha) 1'31.324, 8. Cal CRUTCHLOW (Ducati) 1'31.359, 9. Andrea DOVIZIOSO (Ducati) 1'31.426, 10. Stefan BRADL (Honda) 1'31.443, 11. Aleix ESPARGARO Forward (Yamaha) 1'31.486, 12. Michele PIRRO (Ducati) 1'32.617, 13. Alvaro BAUTISTA (Honda) 1'32.160, 14. Scott REDDING (Honda) 1'32.315, 15. Yonny HERNANDEZ (Ducati) 1'32.321, 16. Nicky HAYDEN (Honda) 1'32.395, 17. Hector BARBERA (Ducati) 1'32.443, 18. Hiroshi AOYAMA (Honda) 1'32.449, 19. Alex DE ANGELIS Forward (Yamaha) 1'32.453, 20. RANDY DE PUNIET TEAM SUZUKI MotoGP (Suzuki GSX-RR) 1'32.509, 21. Danilo PETRUCCI (ART) 1'32.683, 22. Michael LAVERTY (PBM) 1'32.808, 23. Karel ABRAHAM (Honda) 1'33.019, 24. Broc PARKES (PBM) 1'33.972, 25. Mike DI MEGLIO (Avintia) 1'34.510. 
Source.Suzuki Racing
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sabato 8 novembre 2014

VALENCIA REPORT DAY 2










Giornata Difficile per squadra il Suzuki caratterizzato da Problemi Tecnici e Di conseguenza il rallentamento del lavoro stabilito dal Team per questo fine settimana
Anche nelle qualifiche si è Cercato di continuare Il Lavoro ma De Puniet non è andato meglio della 20" posizione in griglia.
Domani Mattina Nelle libere prima della gara SI cercherà di sistemare Ancora la moto per dargli qualche decimo al giro in più.




Difficult day for the Suzuki team featuring Questions and Consequently, the slowdown of work established by the team for this weekend
It is also in qualifying and Tried to continue the work but De Puniet did not go better than 20 "on the grid.
Tomorrow Morning in free before the game IS still try to fix the bike to give it a few tenths per lap at the most.



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venerdì 7 novembre 2014

MOTOGP VALENCIA DAY1




Valencia Day 1: it was an important day to day, eventually you fall within that counts and that Valencia is a great opportunity to discuss with the other team and see on which areas to go to work for the future.
In the morning, the first practice session in sixteenth position with a time of 1.33.345 trailing by 2,049 to say Marquez session taken with care because it was the debut.
In the second practice session of the afternoon to an engine problem has not been possible to conclude by turning all the time available and Randy had to stop in eighteenth place in 1.32.799 trailing by 1,345 from Marquez.
The gap between the two sessions, fell by 7/10 and could have gone even further without the technical problem.
However, the whole day was used to take a lot of data already tomorrow and see how to work on the bike to try to shave a few more tenths.


Valencia Day 1: è stata una giornata importante quella di oggi ,finalmente si rientra nel giro che conta e questa di Valencia è una grande opportunità per confrontarsi con gli altri Team e vedere su che settori andare a lavorare per il futuro.
Nella mattinata prima sessione di libere in sedicesima posizione con il tempo di 1.33.345 staccato di 2.049 da Marquez diciamo sessione presa con le dovute precauzioni visto che era il debutto.
Nella seconda sessione di libere del pomeriggio per un problema al motore non si è potuta concludere girando per tutto il tempo disponibile e Randy si è dovuto fermare in diciottesima posizione in 1.32.799 staccato di 1.345 da Marquez.
Il distacco tra le due sessioni è calato di 7 decimi e si sarebbe potuto andare ancora più avanti senza il problema tecnico.
Comunque la giornata di oggi è servita per prendere molti dati e vedere gia da domani come lavorare sulla moto per cercare di limare ancora qualche decimo.

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