Good weekend for the Tech 3 Yamaha team |
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| Monday, 10 April 2006 | |
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Things are looking up for James Ellison. Having struggled throughout testing and in Spain to get to grips with his Dunlop-shod Yamaha M1, the British rider says he felt 'really comfortable' on the bike in Qatar and finished just 10 seconds behind team-mate Carlos Checa, having been lapped in Jerez. Both Tech 3 riders were caught up in Randy de Puniet's first lap crash which cost them time, but Checa and Ellison still finished 12th and 13th respectively, ahead of the Honda RCV of Makoto Tamada as well as the D'antin bikes. The team are sounding positive about how the bike and it's Dunlop tyres coped during the race, which can only bode well for the rest of the season. Carlos Checa
James Ellison"I am very, very happy. We both got held up on the first lap when another rider crashed in front of us and without this I think the result could have been even better. I am feeling really comfortable on the bike now and pushed very hard throughout the race. I made up two seconds in one lap but then I got stuck behind Tamada and couldn't get past him for quite a while. The tyres held up perfectly for the 22 laps and were exactly the same at the finish as at the start and that is very encouraging. We got some points to start the season with and if I keep progressing like I am doing there will be even better results coming in the near future." Herve Poncharal - Team Director"Altogether we had a good weekend. The entire package - the bike and tyres - worked really well, going the whole distance. I think considering the severe winds and the problems that Carlos is having we had very encouraging results. Carlos fully-fit will deliver the promise he showed in winter testing while James is getting better every time he rides the bike. After De Puniet crashed it made it difficult for the results we wanted, but both James and Carlos fought through to the end like the determined and courageous riders they are. I'm very satisfied with the results and how much everything has improved since our test here in February. We will be testing here tomorrow with James only as Carlos will return home to make a full recovery and be fit for the next Grand Prix in Turkey in three weeks." (0) Comment on this article in our forums |
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