Productive Test For Suzuki: Valentine Satisfied With His Team

Suzuki tested in Aragon various modifications to the electronics of the GSX-R1000, and mainly on the chassis and the new 17-inch wheels.

Leon Camier finished the test at Aragon third overall
Leon Camier finished the test at Aragon third overall
The FIXI Crescent Suzuki team, after a three-day test at Aragon in good conscience and with a lot of data for the winter before heading home. Leon Camier secured on the first day, even the fastest, ranking after 160 laps completed ultimately to third overall behind Tom Sykes and world champion Max Biaggi.

The Briton also received support from the Australian Superbike Champion Josh Waters, which was after the cancellation of Sylvain Guintoli flown in at short notice for the test. The 25-year-old first took some time to get used to the machine and the course was, the engineers after 150 laps but also important information and ultimately found himself at number nine. Whether Waters is also a possible candidate for a starting berth at FIXI Crescent Suzuki however, remained open.

Suzuki tested in Aragon various modifications to the electronics of the GSX-R1000, the chassis and mainly the 17-inch wheels, which are used in the next season of all teams. "Basically I am very, very happy with these tests. If you believe the Pirelli technicians, we would mitgefahren in the race for the podium. This is a great feeling to finish the season," said team manager Jack Valentine.

"I think that this test were generally very productive and we constantly consistently and fast. I am frustrated a bit that afternoon those winds have come up, because I otherwise would certainly have been a little faster. Right now I have the feeling that even something must be done to the 17-inch wheels must, but the good news is that we are not far away, "said Camier.

"Driving this machine feels my Australian Suzuki like a road bike. I am very grateful for this opportunity and I thank the team for their hard work and support to thank for the three days. I really enjoyed the experience and that I could make with the boys is priceless, "said Waters.
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