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Cycle News 1996 01 03

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INTERVIEW World Superbike Champion Carl Fogarty Is this man , By Stephline Van Gelder Photos by Bertrand Thiebault 1t ot long after winning his second successive World Superbike ·crown, England's Carl Fogarty shocked the sport with an announcement that he was making a switch - from the all-conquering Ducati 916 to a motorcycle which has yet to meet with any real success in World Superbike racing, the Honda RC45. He would also go from the number-one rider in Virginio Ferrari's factory team, to a mfmtber of a team that already featured an established star, Kiwi Aaron Slight. Why? Had Fogarty gone completely crazy? That was one of many questions we asked on a visit to Fogarty's home in Blackburn, England. Did the Honda deal just come suddenly, or is it something you've been thinking about for a while? I've been thinking about it for a while because they approached me this summer, in June or July. Back then I said, "Obviously, I'm interested but let's get this year out of the way first and then decide." I think I started thinking about it more and more after I'd won the World Championship in Assen. Not just World Superbike Champion Carl Fogarty feeds his two pigs - which he's named alter two of his World Superbike rivals, Anthony (Gobert) and Colin (Edwards). • the Honda thing; I needed a change - or I thought I did. One part of me wanted to change and the other part wanted to stay. It took me another two months to decide which part was the strongest, and in the end it was to change. How different will it be working at Honda? It will be different because everybody works in different ways. Even as far as eating at different times. But 1 have been there before and I don't think it's going to be a problem. I know the people there. I've got my own mechanics again. I've had Slick (Anthony Bass) for the last three years and he's coming with me, plus another guy I know well. Basically it's a British team so everything's probably going to be easier to settle into than when I went to DucatL But they do work in different ways. For one thing, I think the Japanese are a lot more organized. So that will make a nice change for you? Yeah, it will do, I hope (laughs). Is it very important for you to work with people that you know? Oh yes, for sure. When I sign a contract, it's the mechanics first and then the bike. It's important for me to have a good relationship with the mechanics.

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