Ten Kate Honda Previews This Coming Weekend’s World Superbike And World Supersport Races At Silverstone

Ten Kate Honda Previews This Coming Weekend’s World Superbike And World Supersport Races At Silverstone

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World Superbike Championship event preview Round five Silverstone, GB (27-29 May 2005) WINSTON’S SUPERBIKERS SEEK SILVERSTONE SUCCESS Winston Ten Kate Honda’s two World Superbike championship riders, Chris Vermeulen and Karl Muggeridge, head for the famous Silverstone circuit in Great Britain this weekend for round five of the 2005 series. Both riders will be looking to build on their success in the recent fourth round at Monza, Italy when Muggeridge recorded his season’s best results of sixth and fourth places, while Vermeulen took his first victory of the campaign in race two. Despite racing on Silverstone’s historic Grand Prix circuit in Northamptonshire since 2002, this weekend’s event marks the first time that the World Superbike championship will use the shorter, 3.561km International circuit. Ronald ten Kate team manager: “We have had quite some success at Silverstone over the past few years and took our first Superbike victory there last year. It would have been nice to go back to the same circuit to try and repeat that success but we’ll be using the shorter one this year. Still, it’s the same for everyone and we’ll be trying as hard as ever to score more victories. I believe we showed with Chris’s and Karl’s results at Monza that we have closed the gap with the championship leaders. We have now fully adopted the exhaust that Arrow developed especially for Monza and we’ll just carry on working on the general balance and geometry of the CBR1000RR.” Chris Vermeulen championship position 3rd, 115 points: “The second race win at Monza was long overdue but it felt pretty good all the same. It would have been a better points haul if I hadn’t had the DNF in race one but that’s how it goes sometimes. We found the right direction at Monza and we’ll definitely be looking to carry that progress through to Silverstone. We basically lifted the bike at the front and the rear and changed the offset to keep it steering good and it seemed to work pretty well. Silverstone is a place that holds good memories for me, having won the Supersport race there in 2003 and then taking my very first Superbike victory last year. I remember the shorter circuit from my days in the British championship but it’ll take a few laps to familiarise myself with it again.” Karl Muggeridge championship position 12th, 38 points: “It finally started coming together at Monza, although my raceday luck looked like continuing when I was hit at the start of the first race and lost the clutch lever. It was tough coming back from about 20th on the first lap to take sixth but the bike was that much better right through the weekend and that allowed us to qualify on the front row for the first time. I enjoyed race two at Monza and felt I might have got on the podium but for a mistake on the last lap. We’ll be getting some things underway again when we hit Silverstone and try to carry on that Monza form. The two tracks used to be pretty similar but now they’ve cut all that cool stuff from the back Silverstone the Hanger straight and Stowe corner which is a shame, I think. We’ll have more to say on Friday when we’ve been round the International circuit.” Championship points after four of 12 rounds: 1 Troy Corser AUS (Suzuki) 182, 2 Yukio Kagayama JPN (Suzuki) 130, 3 Chris Vermeulen AUS (Winston Ten Kate Honda) 115, 4 Regis Laconi FRA (Ducati) 87, 5 Andrew Pitt AUS (Yamah) 60, 6 James Toseland GBR (Ducati) 57, 7 Chris Walker GBR (Kawasaki) 54, 8 Norick Abe JPN (Yamaha) 54, 9 Noryuki Haga JPN (Yamaha) 52, 10 Pierfrancesco Chili ITA (Honda) 44, 12 Karl Muggeridge AUS (Winston Ten Kate Honda) 38. Silverstone World Superbike event schedule: Friday 27 May 10.30-11.30 free practice, 14.15-15.15 qualifying; Saturday 28 May 11.00-12.00 qualifying, 14.45-15.45 free practice, 16.00 Superpole; Sunday 29 May 09.20-09.40 warm-up, 12.00 race one (28 laps, 99.708km), 15.30 race two (28 laps, 99.708km). More, from another press release issued by Ten Kate Honda: World Supersport Championship event preview Round five Silverstone, GB (27-29 May 2005) WINSTON GOES FOR HIGH FIVE IN ROUND FIVE Winston Ten Kate Honda’s World Supersport pairing of Sébastien Charpentier and Katsuaki Fujiwara have each won two of the four races in the 2005 series and will be looking to extend the team’s winning run in round five of the championship this weekend at Silverstone in Great Britain. With two second places to add to his victories, Frenchman Charpentier has a slender seven-point advantage in the championship points table over his Japanese team-mate. Fujiwara, however, is intent on enjoying once again the winner’s champagne that he tasted most recently in the fourth round at Monza in Italy. Ronald ten Kate team manager: “Chris Vermeulen’s win at Silverstone in 2003 has been the team’s only Supersport success there, although we did get second and third last year. But that event was the last time we didn’t win a World Supersport race so, with the form that Sébastien and Katsuaki have shown so far this season, I’m hoping we can improve our record. The CBR package has been perfect for both riders so far and they’ve settled into the new team really well. The fact that they are both so competitive has given me a little heart trouble on the final lap of the last two races but I’m happy to put up with that as long as they are both in with a chance of victory!” Sébastien Charpentier championship position 1st, 90 points: “Everything is great for me this year fantastic bike, fantastic team and fantastic team-mate. I was disappointed not to win at Monza because I do not like to come second but it was a good result for the team and the championship. I am OK with Silverstone although I am sorry they have decided to race on the short circuit; but it is the same for everyone I guess, so we will just have to go out and put on another good show. I know who my strongest rival will be, although the team cannot relax for a minute. I haven’t had much success at Silverstone in the past so maybe the new circuit will be good for me after all!” Katsuaki Fujiwara championship position 2nd, 83 points: “I like to win so much, so Monza was very, very good for me! I enjoyed the first win of the season at Qatar but watching Sébastien win in Phillip Island and Valencia was not good for me. But he is riding very well so I have to push very hard. It is good for the team that we are leading the championship but it also shows how good the team is working and how strong the Honda CBR600RR really is. I have never finished on the podium at Silverstone so I will at least be aiming for that this weekend but winning races is the best thing so that is my real target.” World Supersport Championship points after four of 12 rounds: 1 Sébastien Charpentier FRA (Winston Ten Kate Honda) 90, 2 Katsuaki Fujiwara JPN (Winston Ten Kate Honda) 83, 3 Kevin Curtain AUS (Yamaha) 60, 4 Michel Fabrizio ITA (Honda) 42, 5 Fabien Foret FRA (Honda) 38, 6 Broc Parkes AUS (Yamaha) 37, 7 Gianluca Nannelli ITA (Ducati) 31, 8 Stephane Chambon FRA (Honda) 31, 9 Tauto Lauslehto FIN (Honda) 23, 10 Javier Fores ESP (Suzuki) 22. Silverstone World Supersport event schedule: Friday 27 May 09.35-10.20 free practice, 13.15-14.00 qualifying; Saturday 28 May 10.00-10.45 free practice, 13.45-14.30 qualifying; Sunday 29 May 09.50-10.10 warm-up, 13.20 race (28 laps, 99.708km).

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