The fifth Superbike World Championship round of the 2006 season takes place this weekend at Silverstone, in the Northamptonshire area of England. The race will, for the second year in a row, be held on the “short” track, 3,619 meters long, with eight rights turns and seven lefts. James Toseland has only positive recollections of this track layout: first of all because it’s his home circuit, and second because last year the 25-year-old from Sheffield took his best results of the season; third in Race 1 and a hugely popular victory in Race 2. On a Honda expertly prepared by the Winston Ten Kate Team, Toseland is ready to replicate his podium prowess, prepared to turnaround the misfortune which has dogged him in the last two rounds, and to gain important points in order to stay close to first position in the Championship. Karl Muggeridge is also ready for an extraordinary race at Silverstone. The Australian has recovered from his recent back injury and has trained hard in order to improve on his 2005 season brace of tenth places. Silverstone is also a circuit which suits Karl natural style of riding, buoying him up for the fight ahead. Ronald Ten Kate Team Manager “Monza, and especially Valencia, didn’t give the results we expected after the sensational beginning to the season. We are now happy to race on a track where James will definitely find extra motivation because of his home crowd and also Karl, who has trained a lot, will do everything possible to be fully competitive. Our objective is to score podium finishes and we are convinced that with the technical package at our disposal our riders can reach these goals.” James Toseland Winston Ten Kate Honda Rider “We’ve arrived here after two complicated races and Silverstone comes at the right moment. To race on my home circuit, in front of my fans, is an extra motivating force and most of all this is one of those track where I can do really well. Last year I finished third and then first and I’m more than convinced that with the Honda I can take a step onto the podium in both races. Of course Corser and Bayliss will not give up easily but I am ready and I want another victory.” Karl Muggeridge Winston Ten Kate Honda Rider “Monza was important for me because it confirmed that I almost back to my top form. At the end of Race 2 I was really tired but after two weeks of hard training I feel much better. I like the Silverstone track, even if I didn’t achieve great results: last year I finished both races in tenth position, this year I want to do much better.”
Toseland Motivated For Home Round Of Superbike World Championship At Silverstone
Toseland Motivated For Home Round Of Superbike World Championship At Silverstone
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