Kawasaki Report SIXTH AND TWELFTH FOR KAWASAKI DUO DOWN UNDER Today's Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island turned out to be a nail-biting battle for Kawasaki's Randy de Puniet and Anthony West, with their final placements being sixth and 12th respectively. Having started from sixth on the grid after a healthy qualifying session yesterday, de Puniet lost places as the race began, finding himself in 10th position by the end of lap one. He was then relegated to 11th when he was overtaken by his team mate, Anthony West, but the Frenchman soon fought back, taking West and Shinya Nakano to move up to ninth. From there, he overtook John Hopkins and everybody moved up a place when Nicky Hayden dropped out on lap 13. Then, he passed Marco Melandri, all the while holding off the efforts of John Hopkins, who was unable to move past the 26-year-old Ninja ZX-RR rider. Finally finishing in a comfortable sixth, de Puniet succeeded in surpassing Kawasaki's previous best premier class result at Phillip Island, which was Shinya Nakano's 7th, back in 2005. West, meanwhile, struggled to maintain his positive early momentum. From his starting position of 10th, he changed places a number of times and ended up fighting hard in a group consisting of himself, Carlos Checa, Chris Vermeulen and Colin Edwards. Much overtaking and re-taking took place, making for some great racing, until the 26-year-old Australian went over the line in 12th.
It was a
disappointment for West, who had hoped for
more at his home round but, yet again, he
battled well and continued his run of
bringing home championship points at every
round since he joined the championship in
June: no mean feat for a rider in their
rookie year. Team Reports -
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