Bradl Expected Malaysia Has No Arm Pump

As at the Sepang International Circuit is not so many hard braking maneuvers are necessary, Stefan Bradl expected there no problems with arm pump.

Stefan Bradl expects Sepang with fewer problems
Stefan Bradl expects Sepang with fewer problems


Stefan Bradl has no fear that he might get in Malaysia forearm similar problems as in Japan. At the race in Motegi, he felt quite strongly the effects of arm pump, especially in the right forearm, which is why he was handicapped when braking moderately, and could not keep his pace. The track in Malaysia is not stop-and-go, so it should run better.

"I did last year missed the victory at Sepang just as the [Moto2] race was stopped. I like the track, it is fast and flowing, which suits my driving style. I had at Motegi arm pump what so not in Sepang should be a concern, because less is slowed, "said Bradl.

First Test With 2013er-Honda Was Positively
Although the track was made ​​in this regard at Motegi more problems, the German was still there on Monday to shoot a few more rounds. He was allowed to test prototypes of the 2013er-Honda. "The results were very positive," said Bradl, who had been crowned in Japan for Rookie of the Year.
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