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Edwards 4th fastest, Toseland 8th fastest |
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Posted by Staff
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
Edwards concludes Sepang stay with fourth fastest time
The opening
chapter in the 2008 MotoGP campaign for the Yamaha Tech3 team was brought to a
close with the third and final day of testing at a sweltering Sepang circuit in
Malaysia this afternoon. After clocking the second best effort yesterday there
was further good news for Colin Edwards and the French crew as the American
rested fourth in the Day 3 standings with a circulation just eight tenths of a
second off the top slot. New team-mate James Toseland was eighth and upbeat
after just his third run with the YZR-M1.
Colin Edwards racked up 34
laps in pursuit of his quickest time of the three day session, which he managed
on his 12th attempt and snipped two tenths of a second away from Wednesday’s
impressive feat. The 33 year old was buoyed after the technical crew solved a
small matter of chatter with the front end of the motorcycle and he maintained a
steady presence in the 2:01 bracket with Michelin race tyres; underneath the
fastest lap setting of the 2007 Grand Prix at Sepang. Herve Poncharal had reason
to feel content with the results and progress of his rider line-up as well as
the overall usefulness of the test.
Colin Edwards – Position: 4th: 2:01.179, 34 laps
“We got a little bit
of a late start today; man I was sore! I am getting old! After six weeks off the
bike your hands and butt gets soft and it takes time to build up the calluses.
After three days of riding I just have blisters at the moment. We made some
improvements again today with the M1. My crew chief and suspension technician
had an idea for the front end because we were having some chatter. It was
something I had never tried before, but they fixed the problem. It was such a
simple thing but they did really well, so a big thanks! We did not do anything
new today but played around with tyres. Michelin came up with the goods. I did
my best times on the new race tyre and it was phenomenal. Onto Phillip Island
now and more of the same I hope.”
After speeding up through both previous days of action James Toseland hit his
stride throughout a stuffy afternoon run. The 27 year old concentrated on
familiarising himself with new electronic and traction control systems but still
managed a batch of laps in the ’01 and low ‘02s. Toseland is Britain’s sole
representative in the ’08 MotoGP championship and comes into the Tech3 set-up
hot from winning eight from twenty-six races and grabbing thirteen podiums on
the way to a second World Superbike title.
James Toseland – Position: 8th: 2:01.745, 45 laps
“In November I
managed a 2:03.5 lap; just one. So to do a 2:02 on a race tyre and then an ’01
with a qualifier let me finish eighth overall today, which I quite pleased with.
We have had quite bad chatter that we have struggled to get rid of, although I
am told that this place is one of the worst circuits for this and maybe in
Australia I might not have it. I am really happy with how the team is working. I
finally got the traction control and the engine system, and this gave an
improvement but it is really something that you need to get used to and be
confident with to improve your times. It is something I can build-on for the
next test. I know Phillip Island very well and it is a much cooler place so I am
looking forward to starting again next week.”
From Yamaha Racing press
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