from ... Phil Tainton
Tuesday 29 November: Phil Tainton is the long-standing team manager and driving force behind Suzuki Australia's Superbike and Supersport teams.
Well it seems like an eternity ago since my last report and in the
racing world,
and as so much is happening all the time, it seems even
longer.
These last two rounds have been a little hard on the
Team with Tasmania and Phillip Island only one week apart, but all the
riders enjoyed it as they have been on their bikes so much and it has
showed in their results.
Tasmania was another Race meeting
combined with the V8 Supercars, which is always good with large crowds
and a lot of excitement and enthusiasm. Josh rode really well apart from
a mechanical problem in the first race whilst in the lead and a very
convincing win in the second race with another lap record.
Troy
had another really good meeting with a second and a third to cap off an
overall third place for the weekend; Troy is doing a great job in his
first Superbike year and learning more each meeting on setting up a
Superbike. Brodie has been riding a Prostock GSX-R1000 we built up
for him for the V8 Supercar rounds as there is no 600 Supersport class
at these meetings. Brodie had a perfect weekend with pole position and
two race wins.
So then it was across Bass Straight, two days in
the workshop to prepare all the bikes and head down to Phillip Island
for the final round. This was a very good finish to the year with Josh
winning the overall Superbike for the weekend, Brodie winning the
overall Supersport and Troy was third overall, so all riders on the
podium for the weekend was pretty good and everyone in Team Suzuki left
the final round happy and enthusiastic looking forward to 2012.
The
Team is now preparing Superbikes and Supersport bikes for the Phillip
Island 8 hour Endurance on the first weekend of December where Team
Suzuki will contest this gruelling event over three days in both of the
major classes.
Overall this year has been a bit of a roller
coaster ride with Josh missing two points scoring rounds and a possible
100 points, but looking at him ride in the latter part of this year, I
can see how much he has improved (if that was possible) with the
overseas experience.
Troy has certainly had a great first year
on the Superbike finishing third overall for his efforts and is learning
so much in setting up his bike and I feel Troy is ready to take it to
the next level in 2012. Brodie is riding the best I have seen him ride
in this last round and I think putting him on the Prostock GSX-R1000
this year has built his confidence to go out and win races.
The
Team is now focusing on the 8 Hour Endurance and then we will be having a
short break over Christmas and then start preparing the all-new
GSX-R1000 L2
So I hope you all have a great Christmas and safe New Year and I will look forward to reporting on our results in 2012.
Best Regards, Phil.