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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
From Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Press
Into the 2nd half with back to back rounds in Donington and Assen, June 21st
& 28th.
Two great venues, Donington and Assen open the second half of
the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup season. With 5 races remaining there is nothing
comfortable about the 13 point lead that Spaniard Luis Salom has over American
JD Beach. The two 16 year olds will not just be fighting each other anyway as
Sturla Fagerhaug, Daijiro Hiura, Mathew Scholtz, Nelson Major and others all
have ideas about winning and putting themselves into the chase for the
Cup.
16 year old Norwegian Fagerhaug stands out as the man who has so far
failed to score the result that his clear ability and pre season testing times
show he is capable of. Often it has been his bad start or slow opening laps that
have proved a handicap and he knows very well that he must get over
that.
Fastest starter at the last round in Mugello was Daijiro Hiura but
the 13 year old Japanese lacks any track knowledge at Donington and Assen for,
unlike Salom, Beach and Fagerhaug, he is a first year Rookie. The winner of the
Estoril round is a fast learner though and had practice in Mugello not been wet
he probably would have challenged Salom and Beach for the win
there.
Scholtz and Major are also first year Rookies and while 15 year
old Frenchman Major was third at his home round in Le Mans he will have to take
a step forward if he is going to repeat that at Donington as he was not close to
the same performance in Italy. South African 15 year old Scholtz is following
Fagerhaug's example as he too has not matched his pre season promise. It is only
a matter of time though and he clearly has what it takes.
Salom and Beach
know very well that they are unlikely to have a private battle at either
Donington or Assen but for Beach especially nothing less than a pair of wins
will satisfy him as he needs an emphatic end to his run of 5 second
places.
Salom is full of confidence having won 4 of the opening 5 and
that will be even higher heading to Assen, scene of his first win 12 months ago.
The Cup races are run on successive Saturdays, the day before the British Grand
Prix at Donington and after the MotoGP race at Assen, which is traditionally a
Saturday event.
With Deane Brown still out of action due to injury there
are a number of guest riders for these two rounds. Ben McConnachie has his third
outing and the 16 year old makes a bit of history racing at the British Grand
Prix; his father Ian won the 80cc British GP at Silverstone in 1986. It was the
same year that Rookies Rider Coach Gustl Auinger won the 125
event.
Miguel Oliveira, the 13 year old Portuguese who finished 8th
riding as a wild card in his home race at Estoril will ride as a guest in both
Donington and Assen. Joining him in Assen and racing for the rest of the year as
a full time Rookie is Austrian Nico Thöni. He missed the first half of the
season as he only turns 13 on June 28th.
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