More From The Superbike, Supersport World Championship Event In Qatar

More From The Superbike, Supersport World Championship Event In Qatar

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Thomas all set for Phillip Island after an impressing ride at Losail, Qatar World Supersport – 25 February 2006 Hawk Kawasaki British Superbike rider Dean Thomas rode an incredible race as a wildcard entrant at the first World Supersport race in Qatar at the weekend. 33-year-old Sheffield based Thomas was unlucky not to finish the race due to a technical problem. His true grit and determination pulled off as he gained himself a place on the grid with the GIL Motorsport Team at Phillip Island, Australia next weekend. Australian Thomas only set foot on the bike during Thursday’s free practice and qualifying sessions. Once again for the second year running the rain hit the Middle East based circuit, which proved a disaster for Thomas and the GIL Motorsport team as they were in much need of dry weather to enable them to find a good bike set up. Thomas was riding in place of the injured Stephane Chambon and the ZX6 Kawasaki was set up accordingly to the petite Frenchman. Thankfully the weather cleared for Friday’s sessions which allowed him some needy track time. The team were working extremely hard to rectify minor problems with the bike and adjust it accordingly to the riding style of Thomas. As a result this was time consuming and saw him miss out on 25 minutes of the second practice session. With more adjustments needed throughout the second qualifying session Thomas could only secure 18th position on the grid for Saturday’s race. The likeable Australian decided that it was necessary to make more changes after Saturday mornings warm up which left Thomas going into the race with a host of new modifications to the bike. In the baking sunshine and as the lights went green he gained a fantastic start and had already gained a few places as he entered the first corner. Working his way through the pack he was beginning to look more and more comfortable on the bike and began to push himself a little harder. He was soon locked in a five bike scrap for sixth position and had effortlessly worked his way through to seventh place when disaster struck on the penultimate lap and his race was quickly cut short. It was later discovered that the GIL Kawasaki had run out of fuel despite the tank being completely full at the start of the Supersport race. Speaking with Thomas he said ‘I was gutted not to have finished the race as I was in a strong position at the time but I am also delighted on how far through the pack I managed to get. The fuel situation has left the team in a dilemma about what to do and they need to ensure that this problem is resolved before the next races. Luckily it has been found early in the season and is something that they should be able to rectify before the next race. It was a great weekend but due to lack of time on the bike, we had to make many changes and adjustments to the set up of the Kawasaki to ensure that it was right for the race. The team made a lot of modifications before the race in which I had only the warm up lap to try them out. The changes were definitely a move in the right direction and although it took me three or four laps to settle into the race by half way I was feeling extremely confident. It was great to be back out on a bike again and the team worked exceptionally hard throughout the weekend to move everything forward to a new level. It was difficult as there was only Max (Berger) and myself riding the ZX6’s so it was hard to judge what was right and what wasn’t. I really can’t wait to go to Phillip Island, I’ve not been back home for over a year and my whole family are coming down to watch the race. It’s a circuit that I know and certainly like a lot as it suits my riding style, so I am hoping that I can run up near the front this time round. I am really fired up now for this year’s British Superbike series and can’t wait to get back out there with Hawk and start where I left off at Brands last October. Being back on a bike again is making me more eager to get the season started and I am really looking forward to what is set to be one of the most competitive years in a long time. The competition gets stronger every year but Hawk have got a really good package and I have no doubt that we can run up at the front.’ WORLD SUPERSPORT RACE RESULT ROUND 1 QATAR CHARPENTIER CURTAIN SOFUOGLU FORES STIGEFELT HARMS ROCCOLI ZAISER VIAAIELLIO BROOKES

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