Anthony West was the sole Kawasaki rider on the timesheet after today's two
free practice sessions at Misano Adriatico, after complications with the rib
injury he sustained in a practice crash at Brno forced John Hopkins to sit out
the opening track sessions.
Following his career-best MotoGP result last time out at Brno, West was
looking forward to boarding his Ninja ZX-RR this weekend at the San Marino
circuit. However, the 27-year-old Australian has been plagued with a lack of
confidence in the front-end of his race machine around the 4.20km track, and was
disappointed not to have made more of an impression on the rest of the
field.
West utilised the two hour-long practice sessions to revise his race set-up
to suit the relatively bumpy and tight features of the Misano circuit, while
finding a suitable Bridgestone tyre option for Sunday's 28-lap Grand Prix. The
Kawasaki pilot ended the day 17th on the time sheets, and will work closely with
his crew tomorrow to find a solution to improve the front-end feedback from his
machine.
Hopkins suffered a displaced intercostal muscle in the Brno crash two weeks
ago, and despite the injury healing well over the last week, the Anglo-American
accidentally aggravated the injury on Thursday evening, with the accompanying
pain resulting in a restless night for the Kawasaki pilot.
It was decided that, on safety grounds, Hopkins would not board the bike
today, as the distraction of the injury, combined with the lack of rest that the
Kawasaki pilot has suffered, would hinder his ability to focus one-hundred
percent while on track.
Hopkins, who is still in some discomfort, will be back on track for
tomorrow's qualifying if he responds well enough to the intense treatment he has
been receiving at regular intervals during today.
West:
"We came here in good spirits following the last race, but it's been quite a
frustrating day for us. We worked closely with Bridgestone throughout both
sessions to find improved confidence in the front-end of my machine, yet we've
ended the day in only 17th place. The bike feels very nervous, particularly in
the bumpy sections of the circuit, which means I just can't get hard on the
brakes and into the turns. Our set-up from Brno just isn't working here so we
need to revise our direction to suit this circuit, and hopefully, as we did last
time out, we can make a big improvement tomorrow."
Hopkins:
"To be sidelined by something so simple is really disappointing, but while
the injury isn't serious it is really painful, especially when you're on the
bike. I thought I was back to full fitness after resting up since Brno, but then
I managed to tweak the same Intercostal muscle during a light training session
on Thursday evening, and the pain kept me awake most of the night. The injury
has responded well to treatment, and is now much improved, but the lack of sleep
meant that it was difficult to concentrate fully ahead of this afternoon's
practice session. Rather than risk further injury by riding at less than 100
percent, together with the team, I made the decision to sit out this afternoon's
practice. Tomorrow I'll be good to go, and I hope that the lack of track time
today won't stop us picking up where we left off at the last round."