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Voshimura
Suzuki's
Ma( lnlladin arrived
I ar Phillip
lsland in Australia on
Monday,
January
16,
to
continue the test-
int
program
he began
the
pervious
week
after a four-month
recovery from surgery
Mladin declared
the three-day
test at
Eastern Creek,
just
outside of
Sydney, a
successful
test of both
himself and the
new Suzuki GSX-R1000,
despite
rajn on
the third day.
"We
didn't
get
anything
done on the
last day,
but the first couple
of dqls were
good," Mladin said
in a cell-phone inter-
view from Phillip
lsland.
The six-time
AMA Superbike
Champion
had surSery on his left ankle on
September
9 in Los Angeles. The
proce-
dure
was done to correct a
number of
iniuries,
including one suffered in an ultra-
light accident l0
years
ago, and
last
January's
crash at the
Daytona tire tert.
The surtery was a success,
but his recov-
ery was slowed by
problems
with
his
Achilles'
(endon,
which had had a
limited
range of motion
for a decade.
"k
was
great.
No worries.
Even/thing s
fine,"
ln'lladin said of the
ankle.
He added
that
he hadn't been overly
concerned
about the
four-month hiatus.
''l',ty
second or
thrrd lap of the test at
Eastem Creek
- we never had this bike to
test, we didnt
know anythinS
.
b), my sec-
ond or third
l+ at the test. I only
relly
went a couple
seconds faster
(han
that
after two
days, he said.
'l
ceftarnly
renlly
wasn't
rusty or anythinS. I
iust
got
up to
speed
and
8ot
goin8. lt was all
good,"
Having missed Dunlop's Daytona tire
test, Mladin was
playing
catch-up
in
Eastern Creek, testing many of the
same
components that teammates
Ben Spies
and Aaron Yates tried
in Florida.
"lt's
stuff I had to sort
through on my
own." he said.
"Some
of the stuff
I
had
actually thought
I
had an
idea on from the
last race at Atlanta.
We
just
got
some
new
engine srufr which
we
put
in at Erstern
Creek and certainly
found tome
improve-
ments there,
Suspension...
we tried some
new
stuff
and found some
improvem€nts
there.
Overall, after
lust
a couple days at
Eastem Creek, the
bike is certainly a lot
better than
we left the last race with."
Mladin's clutch
problems
were well
documented last season. The worst case
was a DNF at California Speedway.
And in
other races. hir fear that the clutch
might
fail, after a restan, caused some anxiety.
The Yoshimura team
tested a clutch
designed by Eskil Suter
late last
year
and
continued to do so
in Daytona. Eastern
Creek was
Mladin's first taste
of the
clut.h.
"lt's
a
lot better," he sard.
"we've cer-
tainly
got
a
good
motorcycle
to start the
season with. that's for rure."
Mladin confirmed
that the clutch was
infinitely adjurtable.
"But for Eastern
Creek,"
he noted,
"we got to the
point
where it was
very
8ood,
and then we
moved on. There was a couple of
little
things I d like to see happen befo.e we
get
to Birmintham at the end of April, Bur
tenerally,
the clutch worked realy
well
and much. much better to start
with."
Of the new Showa
suspension and
Suzuki 5win8arm,
Mladin said they tried
ever,,thin8.
''We
certainty found some
positives
with eve4/thin8
and, obviotisly,
we found
a
couple o, neSatives with
some things,"
he
said.
"Overall,
8ene6lly,
it wEs
8ood.
Suzuki
has been
workint hard on the
Superbike,
and it certainly
showed.
''We
got
a lot accomplished.
Without
going
into detail. we
tot
through a lot of
rtuf{, and
we ll continue that tesfing start-
in8 tomorrow at Phillip lsland."
At Phillip lsland, l'4ladin will be testing
alongside a number of the
world
Superbike riders, including
World
Superbike Champion
Troy
Corcer
and.
possibly,
former
MoroGP
star
l''lax Biaggi.
The ltalian is expected to
make his World
Superbike debu( at lhe test.
None of
which .oncerns lvlladin.
"we'll
ius(
conlinue on
and do our
thing,"
he
said.
"We've got
a bunch
more
stuff
to
8et
through,
and Dunlop's
8ot
some
stuff that they need to
Eet
on.
Probably the
people who we really need
to do a
lot
with
at Phillip lsland are
Dunlop.
They ve got a bunch of different
stuff there to
test, and stuff they want to
try
to l€arn - the tires for 2006 - and
things like that. We've
tot
a bunch of stuff
w€ need to run thaough there."
Mladin said he wouldn't be using
a
qualifyint tire ro cldm bra€gin8
riSh6 over
the world Superbike crowd.
"l
don't know if rhey brought
qualifying
tires," he said.
"l
won't be
usinS them. I
don't use
qualifying
tires
at a test."
Setting
(he
fastes! time isn't
his goal
at
the test,
'Absolutely
not. I don't care
what they
do.
No. Vy'hy should
l?" he asked.
"Prop
the ego
up a little bitl That's
not really the
case,
unfortunately. l've
got
testing to do,
we've
got
a
championship to win in
America in 2(x)6, and what
flroy]
Corser
does
or any of the other
EU,,s,
I
lust
don
(
The test is four days, though
Mladin
said he didn't know if he'd stay
for the
duration.
Late next week,
he'll return to
America, with
his first track time coming
at Califomia Speedway,
February 7-8,
the
flnal all-teams test
before Daytona.
Th€n
i('s back to
Australia in the
third week of
February
for the Suzuki GSX-R600
and
750
preis
introductions
at Phillip lsland.
Henfil Ro, AbrdJns
Continued
f.on
pdge
9
remains hospitalized in stable condition.
An
MRI
and
other scans have erEblished
that a
weak blood
vessel near the top of his brain
began to leak, causin8 swelling of the brain.
Fortunately, without the
need for surgery
the bleeding
has subsided, and
his
condition
and symptoms
are continually improvint.
lnhially, Sorenson experienced symptoms
on
Wednesday,
lanuary
4,
but
felt
that
pos-
sibly medication, a
result of a recent
motocross
crash that
injured his ankles, was
the culprit. lt
now appears that the leakinS
vessel was not a result of his crash
or the
medication, but
rather an existing, irolated
factor. Cards and
letters lor Darrin Soren-
son
can b€ sent to Yamaha Motor Corpom-
tion. aftn: Racing Department, 5555
Katella
Avenue, Cypress. CA
90630.
The
GNCC Series
has announced that
Rdaer X lrlustrdted will sponsor the flrst-
ever Roccr X GNCC Holeshot Award.
At
each ofthe
2006 Suzuki Grand
National
Cross Country
Pro Bike event!, Rocer X wjll
award
$
l0o to the Pro rider who
grabs
the
holeshot in Sunday
afterfloon s bike event.
''We
love helping the riders
out, whether
it's with the Rd(er X Gas Card in Amp'd
Mobile supercross, Team USA at the
Motocross des Nations,
or the new GNCC
Holeshot
Award," said Davey Coombs
of
Rocer X.
"The
GNCC
starts are always
exciting - dead-engine start, the count-
down, the fans screaming
for their
favorite
riders
-
and
this award should
help make
things a
little more interestinS: Get the
holeshot and
you
tet
(he
moneyl" ln addi
tion. Rdaer Xwill
increase its coverage of
Suzuki
GNCC racinS
in
2005
with a new
magazine
section titled
"Quick
Fill," which
will be conrained rn the
'P"acerhead"
news
portion
o[ each
issue,
providing
news and
scories
from
the
GNCC tour.
The GNCC
series kicks off dunng
Daytona Bike
Week
with the Orange Crush GNCC
in De Leon
Sprints, Florida, lt{arch
4-7. For more
infor-
mation,
visit
GNCCRacinS.com.
Online
gaminE company betandwin,com
has renewed its agreement
with the
MotoGP
World
Championship's
.ommer-
cial rights holders Dorna Sports to acquire
the title sponsorship
package for three
rounds ofthe series
in 2006. Following
its
sponsorship of Grand
Prix evenrs in Portu-
tal,
Grear Britain and Valencia
last
season,
the Austria-based company
will again be
given
the
right to name the
events. The
Gran Premio beandwin.com
de Espana will
be
the opening round of the season, taking
place
at theJerez circuit
on March 26,
while lhe betandwin.com
Motorrad Grand
Prix Deutschland at SachsenrinS
and
betandwin-com
Giande Premio de Portugal
at Estorilwill be the IOth and
l6th
rounds,
Continued on
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