World Superbike 2006 -
Round Six - Misano
Supersport Qualifying 1 - Suzuki Report June 23rd, 2006
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Champion Troy Corser put his Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra
GSX-R1000 into provisional second place during today’s
qualifying for Sunday’s World Superbike Championship sixth round
at Misano.
The Australian lapped the sun-scorched 4.06km San Marino circuit
in a time of 1:35.016 - a fraction behind fellow countryman Troy
Bayliss as team mates Yukio Kagayama and Fabien Foret finished
in ninth and 16th places.
Troy Corser - 2nd, 1:35.016:
“Second quickest is ok, considering I wasn’t chasing a lap time.
We’re trying to find a good set-up and that’s what we’ve been
working on today. We made some changes to the bike after
Silverstone and this has been my first chance to try them out.
In some areas the bike feels stronger and in other areas a bit
weaker, so now we’ll try and find a good balance. I had a little
tip-off this morning when the bike went into neutral going into
the first left-hander, but fortunately I didn’t hurt myself.
Because of my recent attack of chicken pox and the high
temperatures today, my energy levels are bit down now, but it’s
no problem when I’m on the bike.”
Yukio Kagayama - 9th, 1:35.561:
“I’m happy today because I am enjoying riding the bike much
more. The clutch feeling is better and I have more control of
the bike which means I can rider harder and still stay
consistent. So much more fun! My hand gets a bit sore after many
laps and also my back. My back is a bit of a problem in the long
turns and the chicanes but I only notice the discomfort after I
get off the bike. But this is my life and it’s no problem when I
am on the racetrack.
Fabien Foret - 16th, 1:36.037:
I was very happy after our Brno tests because we found what we
thought was a good solution. We started with that set-up here,
but the characteristics of this track are different and that
set-up didn’t work as well as we had expected. We’ve been trying
to modify the set-up today and I’m sure we’re going in the right
direction. I know I can improve tomorrow and my first aim is to
make sure I qualify well for Superpole. “