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Ehanging
Places
At the
end of
the 2005 season,
Aaron
Gobert
left Yamaha
for Erion Honda-
His
teammate
will be
Josh
Hayes,
returning to
th€ Erion Honda
team
he left at the end
of
2000,
Hayes' Attack
Kawasaki has
been
taken
by Damon
Buckmastei
who
was
Gobert's
teammate at
Yamaha
this year.
All
in the family,
The trio
had new
motorcycles to
learn,
as well a5
new tires,
teams. and teammates
Buckmaster
was brought
in to help
men-
tor fellow-Australian
Ben
Attard. Atterd
was
faster than Buckmaster
in SuPerstock,
bul
Buckmasle. set
the third
fastest time
in
Supersport,
two
spots ahead of
Attard.
As
it worked out, they each
got
a
day s
testihg
one eaah of the
new Kawasakis
-
the
zx-5 and the ZX-
10. Buckmaster
spent
Monday
learning the
supersport bike.
The
Yamaha
R6 he rode last
year
is more
point
and
shoot. he explained.
"You
iust
run it
into the turn,
stoP it. and
ger ir off, Buckmaster
said.
The Kawasaki
is so difJerent.
You have to take a more
clas-
5ic turn.
You can
actually keep
(he
bike on
iB
side lor a
lot longer and it's easier
-
and the
corner
speed
just
comes
up - and
it made a
huge diference
in lap times.
So it was actual-
ty a
good
thing
I stuck
on that bike."
Buckmaster
said that later on Saturday
he
started to
liSure out the 600,
and the
laP
times
moved consistentt
into the
l:43s.
The downside
was that
he didn't
8et
enough testing
tirne
on parts or
(ires
on
the
bi8
bike,
"So I missed out on a
lot, but both
bikes were
very
productive days.
l'm happy."
Ha),es split
his time between
Superstock
and Formula
Xtreme-
ofthe two, lhe
FX
bike
produced the better resuks:
He ended
up third
fastest in class.
Hayes last rode
for Erion
in 2000. then
again on Hondas
for the
Bruce Transpona-
tion Group
in 2001.
since then at's been
Suzukis
and Kawasakis.
"Honda
just
has a different
theory
about
how
they
80
fast from
what l've
been ridinS
b€fore," he said.
"When
we've done our
tests with
Honda,
l've been able to
iumP
on
the bike
and be
pretty
fast off the
bat.
I
think
l've
matured
quite
a
bit as a
rider
since
the last time
I was there.
And hopeful_
ly it's
going
to
show."
The
Honda CBR600RR
works
differenti/,
Hayes says-
The
Times
Superbike:
l, Ben Spies
(suzuki) 1137.308
2.
Ben Bostrom
(Ducati) l: 37.849
3.
Aaron
Yates
(Suzuki)
l:38.371
4.
NeilHodSson
(Ducati)
l:38.707
5.
Jake
Zemke
(Honda\ l:39.226
5.
Roter Le€ Hayden
(Kawasaki) l:39.334
7.
HiSuel Duhamel
(Honda)
l:39.374
8. Tommy
Hayden
(Kawasaki)
I
:40-010
9.
lason
Pridmore
(Suzuki)
l:40.976
Superctock:
l.
Jaron
Disatvo
(famaha) l:38.961
2. Aaron
Yates
(Suzuki) l:39.536
3.
lamie
Hacking
(Yamaha) l:39.543
4. Eric
Bostrom
(Yamaha)
l:40.431
5.
.lason
Pridmore
(Suz'rki)
l;41.089
6. Ben
Attard
(tawasaki)
l:41.143
7. Steve
Rapp
(Suzuki) l:41.'+40
8.
Jacob
Holden
(Suzuki) l:41.475
9. Damon
Buckmaster
(Kawataki) l:41 586
10.
Josh
Hayes
(Honda) l:41.578
I l, Aaron
Goben
(Honda) l:41,643
Supersport:
l.
Jamie
Hacking
ryamaha)
l:42.210
2. Roter Lee
Hayden
(Kawasaki) l:42.751
L Damon Buckmaster
(Kawasaki)
lt42
93l
4, Tommy
Hayden
(Kawasaki) l:43.302
5. Ben
Aftard
(Kawasaki)
l:44.087
6. Ben Spies
(Suzuki)
l:44.109
Connnued
lrom
page
i5
something
on the big bike
-
a lot of
laPs.
At the
end oI this month,
I'm
Soint
to
start busting on
the strenSth.
gettinS
it
8oing.
Hopefully
by Mar.h, I should
be
1oo-percent.
l'm really
happy with
where I'm at right
now and
performing
the way
I am, because
I'm nowhere
near
ready
to
go."
Elbows
aside, Hacking
had to leam
a
pair of new motorcycles.
"We
were
kind
of searchinS, and
searching,
and
searahing there
on the
600 for
a little while,"
he said.
"This
thint wants totally
something
diferent
from what
l'm used
to. We had to
8o
down
another
road that we
had never
been
down before.
The bike
likes where
The
new
Rl..- "lt's a lot difierent.
Right away
when I
8ot
on it
I was, like,
it's
a comfonable
motorcycle-
lt llts me rcal_
ly well, the size
of it and
the
package.
But
just
the
way
it's reElb/ nimble
-
it's
really
fast,
really nimble
-
and
makes moves
really
quick,
so
you have to
b€ ready for
it. And
I
think
that's
what I'm used to
on
all the other
bikes;
you
had to
muscle
them
around. So we're
iust
kind of mel-
lowing the
thinS out
now. The frame
- h's
a
lot firmer
- the ove.all
package ofthe
bike
is lirmer. With me
liking my
stuff
firm, it wasn't compting
with the chassis
of the bike.
"
The bikes
were also all-new
for
Eric
Bostrom.
the newest
team member.
Bostrom
won the
600cc SupersPort
Championship
in 20Ol and
rode
his
Kawasaki ZX-6R
only at
Daytona in 2002.
Other than
that, it's
been all bi8 bikes.
And like Hacking,
Bostrom
wasn't 100-
percent
physically. He hasrlt
fully recov-
ered from the
shoulder
surgery he had at
the end
of the
year
"The FX bike is, I think,
maybe
a liftle
rnore difflcult
for me to ad+t
to because
l'm
generally
too
lazl on the throttle,"
he
said.
"So that takes a
little
bit.
I don't
know. we're
iust,
like, there's
so many
new
parts
on
thethint,
We're realty
far
away
on the
settings for i!. h's
got
a ton
of
potential, but l'm
iust
not feeling
h right
now as far as
having the
suspension and
the
feedback
to be able lo really
Put
it in
the comers
-
so, kind o{,8oin8
for it."
He continued.
"We're
just
kind of
finding out
where
the bike wants to
fit,
kind oi
8eometry-wise.
But
we
,ust
havc
so
much movement
8oin8
into
the corner
and at the apex.
We've also
tot
a lot of
electronic
stuff
to tlguae out.
We've
8ot
to
figure out the tuck slip.
We've
got a
lot of things to
do."
HavinS
raced
a big bike since
1998,
Bostrom
was more comlortable
on
the
Rl and
said the rcam
had
made siSnifican(
progress.
"We've
iust
got,
like,
two little
area5 to address,
and
that thihg is
going
to be
reallytood."
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