Guy Martin and Josh Brookes TT2013
Tuesday 11 June: Tough week for the whole Tyco Suzuki team after Yoshinari Matsushita was sadly taken from them during practice week.
R.I.P. Yoshinari Matsushita pictured here with TAS Racing's co-owner Hector O'Neill. Reflecting on TT2013; riders,
management and the whole Tyco Suzuki team would like to pay a special
tribute to Yoshi.
Tyco Suzuki Team Press Officer Paul Lindsay looks back
on the past fortnight on the Isle of Man for the 2013 TT Festival, with
riders Blogs from Guy Martin and Josh Brookes.
The
2013 Isle of Man TT didn't quite produce the podium expectations Tyco
Suzuki were looking for, but getting Josh Brookes up to speed initially,
and watching him set a phenomenal newcomer's lap record at 127.726mph
during the Superbike TT was well worth the trip alone.
Brookes
went on to finish 10th in that opening race of TT2013, and will
undoubtedly be a memorable debut race for the 30-year-old Australian
British Superbike rider when he looks back on his career in many years
to come.
Guy Martin was left to think 'what might have been'
during TT2013, but along with fellow team members, the Lincolnshire man
can take a number of positives away from the event.
He narrowly
missed out on a podium finish in the Superbike TT, eventually finishing
fourth with a standing start opening lap of 130.431mph.
The
opening Supersport encounter produced a sixth place and best lap of
126.709mph. In the second Supersport encounter Martin's GSX-R600
developed an intermittent electrical problem, but the Tyco Suzuki man
bravely battled on, not wanting to retire the machine with so many team
sponsors present on the Island.
In the Superstock race Martin
was just five seconds off the lead at the end of lap one, registering a
speed of 128.566mph from a standing start. He entered his pit at the end
of lap two for fuel following a lap of 129.361mph and was well within
striking distance of race leader Gary Johnson - only to be penalised for
a pit lane infringement.
It wasn't to be Martin's day as he retired
later in the lap with a technical problem. Brookes also suffered
gremlins in the Superstock encounter, stretching his chain after
over-jumping Ballaugh Bridge, and had to make an unscheduled pit stop
but carried on to eventually get a finisher's medal.
In Friday's
Senior TT, after working meticulously on his preparation alongside his
new team-mate, Martin finished fifth. Lap and race records were
surpassed in blistering conditions and Martin was one of six riders who
lapped in excess of 130mph on the opening lap of six. On the second lap,
whilst holding third place, he put in a blistering lap of 131.094mph,
only bettered by eventual race winner John McGuinness.
He posted
yet another lap of 130.188mph on lap four and a final lap of 129.862mph
to collect yet another silver replica. Brookes retired his GSX-R1000
Superbike at the end of lap one with an electrical problem, which was
disappointing for the Aussie as he was on course to better his previous
newcomer's best of 127mph.
Guy Martin: "If
I'm honest, fifth meant nothing to me I was that disappointed after the
Senior TT; I might as well have finished 25th. I have to hold my hands
up but I did give 100%. I scratched my spuds off in that race and wore
the end of my boots off.
"I couldn't fault the team one little
bit. For me they are the best team in the paddock and they all want to
win races. Everyone gives their all, and as long as we all come away
giving 100% we have to be happy.
"Yes we use a little more fuel
than the others and that makes our pit stops that little bit longer but
big credit to Metzeler. I don't go blowing smoke, but those guys did
everything I asked of them and it was a job well done.
"The
Superstock job was good. I was pushing hard and went that little bit
extra, but went and got a pit lane speedy penalty; then we had to park
the thing. But there was a podium there for us, maybe even a win.
"I've
never enjoyed a TT as much in my career and that's saying something.
Having Stewart Johnstone there was a big plus and I really enjoyed
working with Josh Brookes. What a boy to do 127mph as a newcomer and I
believe he'd have gone faster
on Friday.
"I'm
a TAS man, so I hope we can come back and do it all again next year. I
just want to go riding again, so the Southern 100 can't come quick
enough and I'll be talking to Philip Neill about another project we
discussed."
Josh Brookes: "I'm really
happy how the TT started for me as I was under no pressure to
perform. I
did kind of have high hopes after the first couple of practice
sessions, but that's a natural progression. The fact that I set the
Newcomer's lap record in the Superbike TT was a great thrill.
"I
knew I'd done well but I still had lots to learn, so again I had high
hopes of some progression in the Senior TT to possibly extend the
newcomer's lap record a little. The first two sectors are not my
strongest, but if you do the maths from that first lap, for sure I'd
have gone quicker.
"Yes I'm a bit disappointed not to see my
true potential and I could say, 'well there's always next year,' but in
2014 I'll just be one of the regular guys and not a newcomer.
"In
saying that, we all know the TT is a difficult place and you only have
to look at the likes of Gary Johnson breaking down when challenging for
the lead to know how cruel the place is on a rider and motorbike.
"So
my challenge in the future is to finish a race and conserve the
motorbike and let the results come after that. Working with Guy has been
great. I knew a bit about him before the TT as he's a famous face, but
my opinion of him has changed.
"We got time to socialise and had
many laughs in the race truck waiting on sessions to start. I have to
say he was really open with the information that he gave me and answered
every question I asked. He was very helpful and really encouraged me
and I enjoyed the jokes and banter.
"The boys all did a great
job during a demanding fortnight, but now it's back to BSB this weekend
at Knockhill, but for sure I want to go back to the TT. I've been doing
laps in my head since I left the place!
"My focus this week will
be on Knockhill and mentally preparing to win again in BSB. I'm sure
the first session will seem a bit strange but after that I will be back
in my normal routine."
Guy Martin, fourth off the line in the final Superbike race.
Guy Martin
Josh Brookes.
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