Updated: Carlos Checa Hoping To Solve Grip Issues At Brno

Updated: Carlos Checa Hoping To Solve Grip Issues At Brno

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The Superbike World Championship arrives in Brno this weekend for the ninth round of the series, at the Czech Automotodrom. The HANNspree Ten Kate Honda team enters the Czech round leading the Supersport Championship and currently sitting third in the WSB standings. Andrew Pitt has dominated the last rounds of the Supersport series but team mate Jonathan Rea is eager to show his full potential and make his contribution to the impressive Ten Kate Honda tally. The British rider was slightly disappointed with his third place in Misano and is very keen to claim his first victory, starting at the Brno track this weekend. After spending the last rounds struggling to find the optimum rubber and set up for his bike in race conditions, Carlos Checa is equally motivated to get back on winning pace and claim a place on the podium again. Despite Bayliss currently leading the standings, there’s only a narrow margin between second and fifth place, so the key focus for the HANNspree Ten Kate Honda team lies on bringing some important points back home. After a successful completion of the FGS test in Vallelunga last week, the team is confident in their ability to perform on the 5.403km long track. Ronald ten Kate Team manager; “The Brno round is an important one in the Superbike World Championship as we are past the half way mark in the series now. After two disappointing races we need to improve our results and bring some points back home in order to defend our current Superbike World title status. The track in Brno is well suited for our bikes and we should be able to use the full potential of the Honda CBR1000RR to get some important results.” “We should be able to continue our winning streak in the Supersport Championship and collect some more points in our quest for the World Title. After the test in Vallelunga we found some new parts that should propel the team further forward.” Carlos Checa CBR1000RR; After a difficult race weekend in Misano, Carlos Checa lost his second place in the standings to Max Neukirchner by three points. Issues with the grip of his bike have plagued the Spanish rider throughout the last two rounds of Championship but after the Vallelunga test the team remains confident they can get the CBR1000RR back on pace and collect some of those important points. “The Brno track will be difficult for us, specially when it comes to the handling of the bike in the slower sections. However, we have gathered some important data during the Vallelunga test and will put some new ideas into practice this weekend. I am confident we can straighten out the issues we have been dealing with and improve our pace.” Ryuichi Kiyonari CBR1000RR; Over the last couple of rounds, Ryuichi Kiyonari has had difficulties with the set up of his bike and hasn’t been able to demonstrate his full potential. He was the fastest Honda in the Vallelunga test and is eager to improve his results in the Czech round this weekend. “I need to set a good result this weekend. My progression has gone down after the race in Monza but my motivation is stronger then ever. I made some mistakes in my tyre choices in the last races, but after we tested a better front tyre in Vallelunga, my feeling with the machine has definitely improved. I hope I can continue this progress at the Brno track. We haven’t made big chances to the bike, but my lap times have improved and I have taken my mind off thinking about the set up. Now I can concentrate on riding and gain some results.” Kenan Sofuoglu CBR1000RR; Kenan Sofuoglu focused on improving his riding style aboard the CBR1000RR during the Vallelunga test and managed to narrow the gap to his team mates. Last year Sofuoglu dominated the Brno track on the Ten Kate Honda CBR600RR machine and claimed fastest lap, best lap, pole position and the race win in the Czech round. Despite a difficult season in which he has struggled to find harmony with a Superbike, Sofuoglu remains focused and motivated to prove himself at Brno this weekend. “I am looking forward to the next round in Brno. I like the track a lot, but it will be a big challenge for me to ride the Superbike there. After the test in Vallelunga I feel like I have gained some ground and am closer to my team mates’ lap times. I hope I can continue this progression and improve my results, starting this weekend.” Andrew Pitt CBR600RR; Andrew Pitt continued his winning streak and clinched another victory in Misano, his fourth win this season. Pitt extended his lead in the Supersport Standings to 113 points and now sits 16 points clear of closest rival Fabien Foret. With Brno amongst one of his favourite tracks, Pitt is ready for another Supersport battle this weekend. “I am feeling confident for the next round in Brno. I have never ridden the Supersport machine there, but I like the circuit a lot. We had some good results in the last races so there’s no reason why it shouldn’t continue. We should have a good weekend.” Jonathan Rea CBR600RR; Jonathan Rea finished an impressive race in Misano and claimed third place, despite issues with his machine. After a successful test in Vallelunga in which he sat top of the sheets at one time, the young rider is eager to remain on the podium and fight for the top honours on his first outing at the Brno track. “We have left the Vallelunga test in good shape and are ready for the race in Brno. I have never been on the circuit before but it should suit my style. I’m quite motivated to keep the bike on the podium and take a good result.” More, from a press release issued by Honda: HONDA RIDERS READY TO PUSH ON AT POPULAR VENUE Few riders in the World Superbike series have anything but praise for Brno, the next venue on the championship trail, including Carlos Checa (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR) who only has to look at last year’s best Honda result for inspiration this weekend. 2007 World Champion James Toseland took a win and a second place at Brno last season, and Checa has further reason to be confident in his approach to this weekend after conduction two days of positive tests at Vallelunga on 8 and 9 July. During that period the team addressed some of the small issues that have prevented Checa from adding to his double race-winning tally at Miller Motorsports Park in early June. Checa now approaches a circuit he knows as well as any other, after racing there many times in his MotoGP career. Checa is currently third in the championship standings, 52 points behind the leader with six rounds and 12 races to go. He is only three points from regaining the second place he lost at Misano in late June. Ryuichi Kiyonari (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR) was the fastest Honda rider in the recent Vallelunga official tests, and is now firmly ensconced in the championship top ten. He has scored a podium this year, but is still looking for his first race win before he heads off to race in the Suzuka 8-Hour race, just like his team-mate Checa. The Brno circuit, relatively long for a modern track at 5.403km, has recently been resurfaced and that will place particular emphasis on tyre wear, as the track has already gained a new reputation of being aggressive in terms of grip. Kenan Sofuoglu (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR Jr) was another beneficiary of the time he spent in Vallelunga last week, making confidence-boosting improvements in his machine set-up, as he rebuilds from recent disappointments. Roberto Rolfo (Hannspree Althea Honda CBR1000RR) made great strides with his electronics package at the Vallelunga tests, and hopes to turn that knowledge into season best results, to drive him on from his current placing of 20th overall. Gregorio Lavilla (Vent-Axia VK Honda CBR1000RR) continues to be the best placed Honda privateer in the championship, in 13th, with Karl Muggeridge (DFX Corse Honda CBR1000RR) 15th. Muggeridge was also in action at Vallelunga, working his way through his new electronics and data-gathering package. Shuhei Aoyama (Alto Evolution Honda CBR1000RR) benefited from new equipment sent direct from Japan to the tests in Vallelunga, and the former 250cc GP star is well acquainted with Brno. He was joined in testing by his team-mate, Jason Pridmore (Alto Evolution Honda CBR1000RR). Checa said: “The Brno track will be difficult for us, especially when it comes to the handling of the bike in the slower sections. However, we gathered some important data during the Vallelunga test and will put some new ideas into practice this weekend. I am confident we can straighten out the issues we have been dealing with and improve our pace.” Kiyonari said: “I need to get a good result this weekend. My progression has gone down after the race in Monza but my motivation is stronger then ever. I made some mistakes in my tyre choices in the last races, but after we tested a better front tyre in Vallelunga, my feeling with the machine has definitely improved. I hope I can continue this progress at the Brno track. We haven’t made big changes to the bike, but my lap times have improved and I have taken my mind off thinking about the set up. Now I can concentrate on riding and gain some results.” Sofuoglu said: “I am looking forward to the next round in Brno. I like the track a lot, but it will be a big challenge for me to ride the Superbike there. After the test in Vallelunga I feel like I have gained some ground and am closer to my team-mates’ lap times. I hope I can continue this progression and improve my results, starting this weekend.” Rolfo said: “We are glad to have been able to test in Vallelunga for two days because the tests were a good preparation for the following races of the season. We significantly improved the base set-up of our bike and we found some good solutions to be used in Brno. I like this track, it’s technical and fast and it also suits my riding style. I’m very motivated and I want to work very hard with my team starting from Friday morning.” Lavilla said: “Brno is a place that I like but it would have been good to have gone there after testing in Italy. The Vallelunga test would have been our first real test of the new bike away from a race weekend. We will give it everything we have in Brno, and I am very committed to the job. You have to be because this is World Championship racing and that is what it takes to be competitive.” Muggeridge said: “We did a lot of work at the tests recently and made some progress but now it’s time to get into race mode again. The bike has been getting better all the time, even though everyone else has found improvements as well. We want two good races on Sunday and the track could be good for us.” Aoyama said: “I liked Brno when I rode there on a 250, but I must work hard again because we took a lot of important data away from the Vallelunga test, and we have use that to help us in Brno. There are some slower corners at the Brno track, but it is mainly fast, with lots of changes of direction. It is difficult, but I like faster tracks. I am not sure how our Superbike will be there, but I really want to race it there.” Pridmore said: “I have been to Brno, it is probably one of my favourite tracks, so I am looking forward to going there for sure, it’s a great track I’ve never been there for the World Superbike, but I’ve been there for the World Endurance race. I’m looking forward to getting there because I love the place. It is a wide and flowing track and there are a lot of ups and downs that I like. This should be fun.” The World Superbike Championship reaches its tenth round at the iconic circuit of Brands Hatch, 1-3 August. World Supersport Championship Pitt Out For A High Five at Brno In the first seven races of the 2007 World Supersport season Andrew Pitt (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda CBR600RR) has scored four race wins and as a consequence he leads the championship standings by 16 points as he enters the Brno race. Last year World Champion Kenan Sofuoglu was the dominant force at Brno and Pitt will be out to repeat that level of performance to consolidate and extend his series lead. Until the previous round at Misano, the site of Pitt’s fourth win, there were five leading riders separated by only seven points. After reversals of fortune for all but Pitt, there are now 28 points between Pitt and the next best Honda rider, Josh Brookes (Hannspree Stiggy Motorsports Honda CBR600RR) in fourth place. Three second place finishes so far have underlined that Brookes is a serious contender on his Honda this season, and at Brno he is looking for his first win of the year. Privateer Honda rider Joan Lascorz is fifth in the standings, and after Craig Jones (Parkalgar Honda CBR600RR) scored second place at Misano the English rider is now only one point behind Lascorz. Jones is in ebullient mood as Brno comes around, as he was the fastest rider of all at the recent Vallelunga official tests. Jonathan Rea (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda CBR600RR) was an impressive rider at those very same tests, and his target at Brno is to push on to secure a top five ranking as soon as possible. He is currently 13 points behind Jones and 14 behind Lascorz. Robbin Harms (Hannspree Stiggy Motorsports Honda CBR600RR) was a confident fifth at Misano and has staked his claim for an eventual top five finish once more. He already has a top three race finish to his credit, in the closely contested Phillip Island round, back in March. Gianluca Nannelli (Hannspree Althea Honda CBR600RR) has dropped to 15th in the rankings at present, while his new team-mate Russell Holland (Hannspree Althea Honda CBR600RR) is looking for his first WSS points of the year, after a strong qualifying performance at Misano ended in the gravel trap. Pitt said: “I am feeling confident for the next round in Brno. I have never ridden the Supersport machine there, but I like the circuit a lot. We had some good results in the last races so there’s no reason why it shouldn’t continue. We should have a good weekend because we left the recent test in good shape. Our bike is strong on the brakes and in the turns and generally our bike works well on used tyres. That might get us over the line there.” Brookes said: “I just came back from Japan, where I have been testing for the eight-hour race in Suzuka later this month. It’s been a lot of fun, hard but really a lot of fun! For the race in Brno I feel good and motivated. I left Misano with a good feeling, even though I crashed in the race. Now I’m eager to get going and get some good results.” Jones said: “It was nice to be fastest both days at the Vallelunga test. Perhaps more importantly, we found that our race pace is better than everyone else there and that is good. We tried a few things and found a good setting with the Öhlins forks that gave me plenty of positive feedback, so it’s be a successful test all round. Brno is another opportunity to score my maiden victory. We are knocking on the door and it will open.” Rea said: “We left the Vallelunga test in good shape and are ready for the race in Brno. I have never been on the circuit before but it should suit my style. I’m quite motivated to keep the bike on the podium and take a good result.” Harms said: “I’m well prepared for what ever the weekend has to offer. I have ridden Brno many times before and I kind of like it. I got my confidence boosted a bit after my fifth place in the last round at Misano and I’m determined to continue the same way this weekend. My goal, in Brno, is to try and qualify well – especially that one good lap that will allow me to start a bit further up the grid then recently. If I manage that, I’m sure it will be a good race result for us this weekend.” Nannelli said: “After the tests carried out in Vallelunga I’m quite optimistic and more confident of my bike’s performance. I have a better sensation than the last races and I always like the Brno circuit. I know that I have to work hard during practices, to be able to start in good position and I want to do my best and reach a good result in Sunday’s race.” Holland said: “I have never been to Brno before and I’m eager to ride and get to know this new circuit. After the Vallelunga tests I know how to ride my Honda and I have adapted my riding style to the Supersport class. I want to do the best I can, for both me and for my team.” Brands Hatch is the venue for the next round of the World Supersport Championship, on 1-3 August.

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