Team Pata Hoping To Solve Haga’s Chatter Problems During Official Practice In Australia

Team Pata Hoping To Solve Haga’s Chatter Problems During Official Practice In Australia

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Team Pata season’s on the go The Superbike World Championsip 2011 is about to start. The highest competition involving the series derivings will kick off on friday, when the firsts two round’s-tests-sessions of the beginning of the season will take place. The race will be held on the raceway of Phillip Island, a 4448-mt-long track with 12 curves, where the official tests just ended and onto which every team involved the championship had the chance to test their motorbikes. Test that have seen Noriyuki Haga keeping up the work in searching of the right feeling with the Aprilia RSV4R, the one Max Biaggi won the world title with and set in factory-standard-version for Haga. It’s the track onto which last year Nitronori gained a third and fifth place, when in the whole career he managed to achieve 2 first places and 5 podiums. Haga is back to face the Superbike World Championship in the saddle of Aprilia, that was his team during season 2002, riding a bicylindrical RSV at the times ending the championship on a forth place. “We are really confident, within sight of this race – says Marco Borciani, Pata team manager- we did a good job during the tests and even though the motorbike’s still a new one for Haga, we already did try new interesting ways that we we are going to follow during this friday and saturday test-days to be able to, solving the chattering problems that we had during the tests. We got an extremely-powerful-engine motorbike that will turn out extremely useful onto the Phillip Island track, where you often get to reach high-speeds such as 320 km/h and we hope to be one of the leaders since the very first even because I’m sure our season will be a progressing escalation of results. The race can be watched live on La7 channel that will broadcast the Superpole on Saturday, Feb. 26th at 5.00 a.m while the races respectively on Sunday, 27th at 2.00 a.m and at 5.30 a.m with a rerun of the 2 rounds at 1.55 p.m Same times for the rece live-streaming on the Eurosport channel, that will rerun at 8.30 a.m and 10.30 p.m.

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