from ... Alvaro Bautista
Wednesday 17 August: Rizla Suzuki MotoGP's Alvaro Bautista talks about the weekend's Czech Republic race where he was joined by John Hopkinsand also looks forward to the rest of the season.
I'm just heading back
to Spain from Brno and then I'll be getting ready to go back to
America
for the next race. After the last few races I expected a good result
here in the Czech Republic and after the first day it looked like we
would have a successful weekend. It was good to have John here riding as
well, because it is always better to test different things with two
riders. Unfortunately John had a crash on the Saturday and injured his
hand, which was very unlucky for him and the team. I wish him well and
hope he is ok soon.
The race was always going to be difficult as
I was near the back of the grid, but I got a good start and pushed my
way up to the front group. I was in seventh and the Suzuki GSV-R was
running really well; the feeling with the bike was the same - if not a
bit better - than it had been in the last few races and I thought we had
a real chance of a good finish. We were able to run closer to the guy
at the front, and I was certainly closing in on the bikes in front of
me, but unfortunately I crashed. This was a big disappointment for me
and the whole team, but we also took some really valuable data from the
race and proved that we can run at the same pace as the guys at the
front.
The Suzuki GSV-R showed great potential at Brno, the same
as it has done in recent races and now that I am fully fit I think we
can start challenging for the top six. It's tough because the guys that
are in those positions are good and so are their bikes, but I think we
have the package to start taking them on. The Suzuki engineers have done
a great job this year and the bike is certainly moving in the right
direction.
We are going to some tracks soon that I really like
and I know we can go well there, so we'll have to wait and see what we
can do.I know that I need to get a better lap-time in qualifying so that
I start higher up the grid and don't have to spend so much time and
effort getting through the field. This is something that we will be
aiming to put right over the rest of the season, because I think if I
start nearer the front, I will be able to stay there and run with the
quick pack.
Copy and photo courtesy of the Team Suzuki Press Office