with ... Shaun Simpson
Saturday 25 June: Scottish rider Shaun Simpson has been working hard to improve what has been a slow start to the 2011 season. Making his debut in the MX1 class, the Honda mounted competitor holds down 15th place in the MX1 series points.
Youthstream's Geoff Meyer catches up with Shaun at his Belgian home this week and asked him
about his season and where he can make some improvements. It’s a long road to
the top, but the Scottish rider is keen on making the most of the coming weeks
and knows that he has good speed around the Uddevalla circuit in
Sweden.
Q: Shaun, can you explain how you are feeling so far in the
season?
Simpson: The results, I am struggling, my speed and how I am riding
the bike feels pretty good, and it’s getting pretty frustrating really. I don’t
know, I feel like I am fast in a lot of practice sessions and I feel like I am
not pushing too hard, but when it gets to the race I can’t seem to get out of
the gate at all. I don’t know, we really need to work on the bike more. Every
time I come out of the start, I get smoked into the corner.
You seemed a little quicker out of the start in
France.
In France I got a really lucky jump out of the gate, it was
slightly downhill after the start and I got my elbows in front and once you can
do that you are sorted, but normally if I get a good jump, by the time I get my
elbows out, the other boys are already past me. That has been holding me back a
lot.
Is it tough having to fight from the back all the time?
It reminds me a lot of the first two years in the Grand
Prix’s, because then I struggled to get a good lap to get me a good spot on the
start and also with the start I was struggling. But the guys from first to
sixth, they are pretty chilled out and relaxed and they get away from everyone.
But the guys from sixth to 15th, we call them the ax murderers, they
come up the inside panic revving and doing block passes on the first few laps. I
mean, in that group you are just fighting to stay upright. I mean, after three
or four laps you are already 20 seconds behind the front guy.
Your team-mate Ken (De Dycker) is also struggling out of the,
start isn’t he?
Yes, he is and again he is struggling out of the start and
his results have come from behind me in the starts, he has always passed me when he gets
good results and my starts haven’t been good at all. I think a good start for me
was maybe third or fourth in the heat race. I think Ken’s best start this year
has been something like 8th, so that shows where we are for starts.
It’s frustrating.
Next up Sweden, you normally do well there.
I like Sweden, so let’s hope I can start to get some better
results there.
Shaun Simpson - Christophe Desmet image. Thumbnail courtesy of shaunsimpson.com.