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Red Bull Rookies Cup update |
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Posted by Staff
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup – Second test 2008 – Valencia Spain, February 28th
& 29th
It was a full week for the 24 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies.
Following the two days in Jerez on Monday and Tuesday the season preparation
continued with two days in Valencia on Thursday and Friday.
Fastest in
Valencia was Spaniard Luis Salom ahead of American JD Beach and newcomer Mathew
Scholtz from South Africa.
It was a great performance from 15 year old
Scholtz. In only his second test on the KTM RC 125 he finished just ahead of the
more experienced Norwegian Sturla Fagerhaug and another newcomer, 14 year old
Nelson Major from France.
“It is great to see all the guys going so
well,” said Rider Coach Gustl Auinger. “We have a wonderful group of kids here,
all working well together and it is already very competitive. It is going to be
a fantastic season.”
After being second fastest at the start of the week
in Jerez, 16 year old Salom was happy with the week in all. “Yes very happy,
everything seems to be going well. I was not so sure during the first day here
yesterday, Valencia is not my favourite track. It's good but I like Jerez more.
Here the surface is a bit of a question, I am not confident in the grip,
especially on a day like yesterday when it is cold and the day started
wet.”
“Today is more fun though, the track temperature is up and there is
a lot more grip and it is more predictable. I was not pushing too hard though,
just being calm and making sure I didn't make any mistakes.”
American 16
year old JD Beach also had good reason to be satisfied after moving up from 6th
in Jerez to be 2nd in Valencia. “It's really cool. I am happy because I was out
there on my own and that is when I did my quick laps. I was going for it because
I know what I've got to do this season.”
“Last year I was lucky enough to
travel around with Cameron (Beaubier) and learn from a really fast guy what it
takes to do well. This year I am trying to follow what I learnt from him. I am
sure there is more to come from the bike also and we have some more stuff to
work on at the next test in Estoril.”
A damp track and overcast sky
greeted the teenagers on Thursday in Valencia but the sun came out and the
circuit soon dried during the first day. Friday was all sunshine and that helped
lift everyone and lower the lap times. “I am enjoying it a lot more today,” said
Scholtz, who hails from Durban and with a mop of blond hair looks as much a
surfer as he does a road racer. “The track temperature is up and there is a lot
more grip. You've got to be a bit careful though, it isn't the same everywhere.
You've got to watch it braking into the last corner, the front end wants to
slide away. It's a great track, a lot of fun and the bike is working
well.”
He's a charming kid who is as surprised as anyone to be mixing it
with the much more experienced riders. He was fifth fastest in Jerez and
quickest of the newcomers there as well. “It's a big surprise to be near the
front. This year I was only hoping just to try and get into the top ten by the
end of the season so I could go to the race in US, so this is quite a surprise.
I'm looking forward to the next test in Estoril, to learn the track but also
work on the bike as well, I think we can get the set up better.”
Though
it is all new to him the ex Karate champion should have no trouble handling the
physical side of things. “I've been keeping fit, riding motocross, running,
swimming, working out at the gym so I think I should be OK fitness
wise.”
Another showing his clear intention to be right in the battle for
the 2008 cup was 16 year old Norwegian Sturla Fagerhaug, fourth fastest both in
Jerez and Valencia, a significant step forward from 2007. “Not bad, a lot better
than last year, fastest yesterday and fourth today. The bike is starting to work
well but I know that we can work on it a bit more. I wasn't pushing too hard in
that last session and I thought I would try a bit more at the end but then I got
stuck behind another rider for a couple of laps and couldn't do it.”
“I
know I just have to keep trying and make sure I do better than last year. I am
looking forward to the next test in Estoril. It's a great track, just very
difficult in the chicane. I'm going to be pushing in Estoril for sure... and
learning.”
Fifth fastest overall and the second quickest newcomer was
Major. “It's a great track, I am really enjoying it. There is also a lot to
learn. The corners run together and that makes it difficult. Especially the last
corner, the approach is very tricky and it is hard to judge exactly where to
brake, you come over the hill, round the fast left hander then have to brake
into the last tight left, not easy,” he said on day one.
“It's going
really well today,” he added on Friday. “I still need to work on my bike set up
though. I am sliding both ends. Coming into the corners the front is moving a
lot and it is hard to make the apexes, then on the gas the back slides and then
suddenly grips so there is more to come from the bike. I am not pushing too
hard, I am sure I can do better,” he concluded, obviously getting used to the
KTM and improving on his 13th position at the Jerez test.
For some riders
things seemed to conspire against them when they needed a quick lap. “The time
isn't what I wanted, said 15 year old German Daniel Kartheininger who was 7th
fastest. “I was getting into the groove and following Sturla and Salom, I was
setting up for a good time but noticed the engine temperature was climbing and
had to come into the pit to have some tape taken off the
radiator.
Fastest in Jerez was 16 year old Englishman Matthew Hoyle but
he was a little frustrated in Valencia and recorded the 6th best time. “I know
that I can get the bike working better. Last year here at the end of the season
the bike was the best it was all year, really good. We need to look back at the
setting I had then because at the moment it isn't quite as
good.”
“Valencia not my best track, I seem to go faster on tracks with
quicker corners... but I'm learning, I'm getting better at the tight corners,”
Concluded Hoyle and he was not the only one to be disappointed because they
couldn't match the pace they had at Valencia during the final Cup race last
season. “It's been fun, these tests but the times are not what they could be,”
said Deane Brown.
The 14 year old Scot finished second in that final race
of 2007 behind Cup winner Johann Zarco “I think everyone is down a bit on the
race times from last year. I guess we are not up to speed yet. That must be my
problem as well. That's why I'm not really happy... you are only ever happy when
you are fastest.”
The same reason took the edge off things for 13 year
old Japanese Daijiro Hiura who had scored a superb 9th there in his only 2007
Rookies race as a wild card. He was 13th quickest in Valencia after being 19th
in Jerez. “I need to work more on the front suspension, it is still too soft.
But the bike set up is better than at the race last year... so I don't know,”
said the youngster who was just a few hundredths quicker than fellow countryman
14 year old Sasuke Shinozaki.
Satisfied with their lap times or not the
24 Rookies all survived the four days of testing without injury though some
tested their luck quite a bit. Austrian Nico Thöni crashed in both Friday
morning sessions in Valencia, the second fall was dramatic with the bike and
rider cart-wheeling into the gravel trap. “I was on the gas and the back just
stepped out,” said the 12 year old who was very naturally well shaken by the
experience.
Once he got is breath back he was able to explain that he was
still very much enjoying the track. “It's great, there is a lot to learn and
some of it I haven't got quite right yet, including the first corner but I
especially like the last corner. It is very tricky because you come round a fast
left and downhill to it on the brakes, great fun.”
Another double faller
in the same sessions was 13 year old Italian Kevin Calia, “I was just breaking
into the corner and the front end slid away.” He was a lot more frustrated when
he fell again in the second session. “I think the steering damper was damaged in
the first crash, I just couldn't steer,” he said and was annoyed to see himself
only 11th quickest after his 7th in Jerez.
Just behind him on the
Valencia time sheet was Italian Nigerian Alessio Cappella and the 12 year old
didn't mind admitting that he had been lucky not to crash on day one of the
test. “Wow that was close, I got between gears then clicked into the gear in the
corner and I was almost thrown off. I wrenched my arm hanging on to the
bike.”
Cappella and Calia were just two of the riders to impress Rider
Coach Auinger. “It is so encouraging to see how well the really young guys are
doing even when they have very little experience. We do the selection events on
the Metrakit bikes and then they come to the race season on the 125 KTMs, these
are GP bikes and there is a big difference. To see how the youngsters like Calia
and Cappella have just stepped onto these bikes and gone so well is very
impressive, not normal at all.”
“We are going to have a great year. It is
already very competitive with a lot of guys in the same second on lap times. The
fast guys are a real mix from last year and this and all the guys are working so
well together and that is great to see.”
“Of the guys from last year it
is especially encouraging to see how JD Beach and Sturla Fagerhaug have
improved. They are both really good talents and they are intelligently using
what they learnt last year.”
“It is interesting that the newcomers are
coming straight to me for advice, last year it seemed that many would go to
their parents first and only later come to me but this has changed. It makes for
an easier time for everyone and a good working atmosphere. Of course they will
also want to talk to their parents about what is going on but the co-operation
and feeling we have this year is a real step forward I think.”
There will
be another two day test at Estoril on March 22nd and 23rd before the Cup season
starts alongside the Spanish MotoGP round at Jerez on March 29th and 30th with
two Rookies Cup races.
Combined times from Thursday
and Friday at Valencia.
1 39 Luis Salom SPA 1:45.783
2 59 JD Beach USA
1:45.956
3 20 Mathew Scholtz RSA 1:46.084
4 33 Sturla Fagerhaug NOR
1:46.250
5 69 Nelson Major FRA 1:46.290
6 32 Matthew Hoyle GBR
1:46.306
7 3 Daniel Kartheininger GER 1:46.670
8 92 Cristian Trabalon SPA
1:46.846
9 7 Deane Brown GBR 1:47.059
10 84 Jakub Kornfeil CZE
1:47.072
11 74 Kevin Calia ITA 1:47.246
12 27 Alessio Cappella NGR
1:47.357
13 46 Daijiro Hiura JPN 1:47.385
14 68 Sasuke Shinozaki JPN
1:47.429
15 30 Dylan Mavin AUS 1:47.626
16 28 Markus Reiterberger GER
1:47.760
17 52 Adam Blacklock GBR 1:47.781
18 6 Peter Sebestyen HUN
1:47.820
19 11 Niklas Ajo FIN 1:47.892
20 22 Daniel Ruiz SPA
1:48.139
21 36 Nico Thöni AUT 1:48.182
22 21 Florian Marino FRA
1:49.028
23 99 Joshua Elliot IRL 1:49.543
24 24 Harry Stafford GBR
1:50.738
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