from ... Kevin Strijbos
Wednesday 10 August: Kevin Strijbos 'deputised' for Steve Ramon in the Rockstar Energy Suzuki World MX1 squad, last weekend in the Czech Republic. He was looking forward to re-joining the Sylvain Geboers-run factory team.
Steve's crash was very unfortunate but for me it meant that I had a
call from the factory
team on the Monday and I was in a position to be able
to ride the RM-Z450 for the last four Grands Prix.
I said 'yes, of
course!' because it is a great opportunity for me and I have not had a
good time in the last few years with injuries and other problems. I was
really happy that they picked me and then when the approval from Japan
came through, I was able to go out testing on Tuesday.
Everything
went well. I took Steve's bike out with the basic settings and made a
couple of little changes to the suspension and the position of the bars
and the seat but that was it. I could only ride once because on
Wednesday I went to make a blood test. I had been feeling a bit weak in
the previous races and it turned out that I had a virus that is now
clearing up.
I want to prove I can still do it because I have
been quick in some races this year but it has been a difficult season
and I had a phase of races where I was really tired and just wanted to
sleep all day.
It is nice to be back in the team here at Loket
where I took the first win on the RM-Z450; I have some really nice
memories from that day six years ago. I then have races in the UK,
Germany and Italy left. I don't think the
tracks will be too tricky; it depends on how you feel on the bike.
- I don't know Matterley Basin because I was
injured for the GP that was there in 2006.
- Gaildorf I know well, even
from the days when I was racing an 85cc bike!
- Fermo will also
be a new place for me after I missed the race in 2010.
I'm
happy at the moment and I want to say a big 'thank you' to the team
with some results. I know it is unlikely I will make the top three but I
don't think the team have this expectation of me; they just want me to
get the bike out there and get in the middle of the action. For sure I
want to get in the top 10 and any results like seventh or eighth would
be OK.
Like I said, going to the workshop this week was like
going 'home' after the four years I spent racing for the team. I still
know them all well and I'm working with Steve's mechanic Bo and getting
to know him. It felt a bit strange walking into the awning this morning
for practice because it felt like such a long time ago since I was last
there but it is also the first GP this year that I have come to totally
relaxed and it feels like everything has fallen into place.
At Loket, Strijbos had a very good weekend with a 7th and a 6th for 6th overall on the day.
Copy and photos courtesy of the Team Suzuki Press Office.