Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Suzuki dies at Phillip Island.

Despite hopes that the changes in wealth, Suzuki Phillip Island curse continues with the 2009 Australian MotoGP.

GSV-R has taken only one of the first six to finish their debut Down Under in the year 2002 - the second place with Chris Vermeulen in the wet 2006 event - but almost dry weekend in 2009 saw Suzuki rider tenth higher than any track session.

To make matters worse, the top qualifiers Loris Capirossi is degraded from 13 back to the roster when he was the first victim of the new MotoGP engine modifications limit - limit per rider five engines for the last seven rounds. If necessary, Suzuki gets a fine point ten o'clock in the constructors' championship.

Rossi is to commit not really make much difference to their race, the last of which was spent fighting team Vermeulen married for eleven others - the Australian Competition winners, more than half a second.
"It easily say that it is difficult, but we've really struggled the whole weekend and found the best solution," said Loris. "We also have a car warming problem and that we are forced to start behind the grille, but it is not a major problem.

"I just have not had any understanding of the bike in the first five or six rounds, so this is a nightmare for me. I caught up with Chris and we had a little struggle, but I can get past him.
"Overall this track is difficult for us, and I believe that the weekend should not be forgotten, because we're trying as hard as we could and have nothing of it.

"I hope we have a better weekend in Sepang will be because we really needed a good result, but we also need to fix things why it is so bad," he warned.
Vermeulen, because this is his last home Grand Prix before returning to World Superbike Championship in 2010.

"We had a loud band, but the first few rounds we have lost much time, because many of them hot," says Chris, who qualified only 15th.
"I was struggling, but then I was Loris on my tail for the rest of the race, so at least they gave us to fight for something.

"It is clear that we are a step forward from here we would like, but hopefully it is more in Sepang.
Paul Denning enters the team will leave Malaysia may not come quickly.
"There is nothing positive to say about the performance here today, and honest in saying that we are 11 and 12 are inherited by Affliction of others," said English.
"I want to thank the riders and for the preservation of his head down and trying hard as they want tough circumstances.

"Travel in Sepang may not be sufficiently established, and we are there to raise position to get things back in the right direction soon."

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