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2006 MotoGP Championship - Round 15 - Twin Ring Motegi, Japan - September 22/23/24 - Coverage by MCNEWS.COM.AU |
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Suzuki Day 2 Report |
| Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racer John
Hopkins had a day of two distinct halves in Japan today as the
morning session saw him as one of the fastest riders on race tyres,
but a crash in qualifying saw him relegated to the fifth row for
tomorrow’s race. The 23-year-old Anglo-American has been up with the quickest times all weekend on his Bridgestone race tyres and continued that this morning. Hopkins (P13, 1’47.071) continued to test the tyres he will use in tomorrow’s race whilst other riders chose to use qualifiers in the first session. He showed that he has a good race set-up as he recorded consistently fast laps. The afternoon qualifying session didn’t go to plan and a heavy crash with 10 minutes remaining cost Hopkins valuable time, he was able to get back on track on his second bike but couldn’t better his earlier time. Rizla Suzuki’s Test Team rider and MotoGP debutant Kousuke Akiyoshi will start from 12th position on the grid tomorrow and the highest placed Suzuki. He used his home track knowledge to the full in the qualifying session to record a time of 1’46.958. Chris Vermeulen (P15, 1’47.451) continued to improve on his times all day and will start from the fifth row with team-mate Hopkins. He too will be looking for a good start and to get amongst the front pack early on. The pole position for tomorrow’s 24 lap race was taken by Loris Capirossi on his Bridgestone-shod Ducati. The race will get underway at 14.00hrs local time (05.00hrsGMT) with all three Suzuki racers determined to put on a good show for all the visiting Suzuki management, guests and fans. John Hopkins: Chris Vermeulen: Kousuke Akiyoshi: Paul Denning – Team Manager: “John has a mountain to climb
tomorrow in terms of his starting position, but he has shown over
the weekend that he is amongst the fastest riders on race tyres. So
it will all be down to a good start and some aggressive riding early
on to see what he can achieve.
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