Bayliss Fastest On First Day Of World Superbike Test At Valencia

Bayliss Fastest On First Day Of World Superbike Test At Valencia

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BAYLISS BEATS THE BEST Troy Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) continued his fantastic run of testing form in his return to World SBK™ by posting a best first day time of 1’34.9 at Valencia. Favourable track and weather conditions contributed to every rider’s opening day performance, but Bayliss was in a class of his own, turning in a time only 0.267 seconds from the absolute Valencia SBK™ best. Bayliss’s team-mate, Lorenzo Lanzi, scored fourth quickest time, with a 1’36.8. None of the top riders were issued Pirelli qualifying tyres on the first day. TOSELAND ADAPTS WELL TO HONDA POWER Second fastest rider was another former World Champion, and the man Bayliss replaced in the Ducati Xerox team, James Toseland, who scored a 1’35.8. Toseland’s team-mate, Karl Muggeridge, did not concentrate much effort on setting lap times on day one, as he worked through a gruelling chassis testing programme. Nonetheless he went third fastest, thanks to a 1’36.1. ABE TOP YAMAHA RUNNER Norick Abe (Yamaha Motor France IPONE) posted a best time of 1’36.9 almost equalling the quickest lap of his 2005 qualifying efforts. As a non Pirelli Development Team rider, Abe like many of his peers – lapped on 2005 spec rubber throughout. Ivan Clementi (Pedercini Ducati) was in fine form also, scoring a 1’37.2, while his new team-mate Max Neukirchner set a 1’37.5. ROLFO LEARNS NEW ROLE SWIFTLY Roberto Rolfo (Caracchi Ducati) matched Neukirchner’s 1’37.5, proving that the former 250cc and MotoGP rider is learning the ropes of this new discipline quickly. A strong Ducati presence was completed by Lucio Pedercini (Pedercini Ducati), Marco Borciani (Sterilgarda Ducati) and Norino Brignola. Fabien Foret, on a ‘home-brewed’ Alstare Corona Extra Suzuki, ran out with a best of 1’38.7 in his first test after his promotion from SS™. SUPERSPORT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP® Sebastien Charpentier (Winston Ten Kate Honda) made his latest outing a memorable one after only one day, with a best of 1’37.6 – almost a second faster than his nearest challenger, Katsuaki Fujiwara (Megabike Honda). New to the SS™ class, Yoann Tiberio (Megabike Honda) posted a 1’39.5, the same as young Turk, Kenan Sofuoglu (Winston Ten Kate Honda). A rash of new riders in Supersport World Championship® 2006 includes Aussie Josh Brookes, who made his latest transition from Honda power to Ducati power on a 1’41.3. Nedog (Caracchi Ducati), scored a 1’43.4. Bayliss Ducati Xerox 1.34”9 Toseland Winston Ten Kate Honda 1.35”8 Muggeridge Winston Ten Kate Honda 1.36”1 Lanzi Ducati Xerox 1.36”8 Abe Yamaha France 1.36”9 Clementi Team Pedercini 1.37”2 Rolfo Team Ducati SC Caracchi 1.37”5 Neukirchner Team Pedercini 1.37”5 Pedercini Team Pedercini 1.37”9 Borciani Sterilgarda Berik Foret Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra 1.38”7 Charpentier Winston Ten Kate Honda 1.37”6 Fujiwara Megabike Honda Team 1.38”4 Tiberio Megabike Honda Team 1.39”5 Sofouglu Winston Ten Kate Honda 1.39”5 Brooks Team Ducati SC Caracchi 1.41”3 Nedog Team Ducati SC Caracchi 1.43’44

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