Showing posts with label Loris Capirossi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loris Capirossi. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Riders Complete First Ride In 3-day at Sepang

A three-day test at the end of last week, held at the Malaysian circuit of Sepang, saw riders from the MotoGP field for 2009 returning to action for the first time since the 'winter' test ban.

Off-season testing has been reduced compared to previous seasons thanks to the new single tyre supplier rule, as the teams have less requirement for experimentation with their new provision of Bridgestone rubber. This development in MotoGP has helped to significantly reduce costs for the teams and allowed them to concentrate fully on their 800cc machinery itself.

Coincidentally, the man to finish the Sepang test at the head of the timesheets was the first rider to win the MotoGP title on Bridgestone tyres, Ducati's 2007 MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner.

Australian Stoner is returning from surgery on his left wrist undertaken in November of last year, meaning that he kept his workload to a minimum over the three days, but as he gradually regains his fitness he is still capable of rapid lap times -as he demonstrated on Friday and Saturday.

The 23 year-old finished the last day just under a tenth of a second quicker than his closest rival, reigning World Champion Valentino Rossi, with a time of 2'01.043 - well inside Dani Pedrosa's 2008 pole position record time of 2'01.548.

Stoner commented: "Considering that I have recently had an operation and my wrist has still not full recovered, to be the fastest rider here is a dream to be honest. Now I have to work hard on improving my physical condition and recovering the level of movement I need to ride the bike properly without pain. The Desmosedici GP9 is a good bike and in every test we've done with it we've come out on top."

Affected more recently by a hospital visit, current MotoGP title holder Rossi was just off Stoner's pace on the final day, as he too rode through the pain barrier following a recent domestic accident.

The Italian tested in Malaysia with stitches in his left hand and foot having fallen onto a glass coffee table at his home in Italy last week. He stated on Saturday that "I am leaving Sepang feeling happy, because we've made a good start. We finished everything we wanted to do on the bike and the setting and the rhythm is quite good. My injuries are getting better each day because they're only cuts and they're healing fast. For sure we need to improve some more but since this year we have less testing, this performance has been very important."

Third fastest over the three days was Suzuki's Italian veteran Loris Capirossi who looked immediately more comfortable on his significantly remodeled 800cc prototype than with last year's machine. With Tech 3 Yamaha's Colin Edwards and San Carlo Honda Gresini's Toni Elias - on his factory spec 2009 RC212V- just behind Capirossi on the timesheets there was representation from four different manufacturers in the top five.

Capirossi's team-mate Chris Vermeulen was sixth in the combined three-day standings, whilst the early-departing Pedrosa was seventh overall courtesy of his best lap from the second day. The Repsol Honda rider left Malaysia 24 hours earlier than expected citing a lack of complete recovery from a knee injury which required surgery before Christmas.

The final Sepang top ten was completed by a trio of 250cc graduates, 2008 rookies Jorge Lorenzo (Fiat Yamaha) and Andrea Dovizioso (Repsol Honda) and 2009 newcomer Mika Kallio (Pramac Racing).

Next on the timesheet was Nicky Hayden who continued his adaptation to the Desmosedici GP9 and Bridgestone tyres, riding for the first time in full Ducati Marlboro colours.

The American still has some catching up to do with his friend and teammate Stoner, having lapped 1.454s slower, and explained on Saturday that "Obviously I'm not happy with my lap times, I was expecting more from myself, but I have to stay positive. I've improved my lap times every day and we have gathered a lot of data to work from in the next test. The fact Casey is already so fast means that the bike has the potential - it can only be a good thing that he is going so quick."

Another high profile Ducati rider, returning hero Sete Gibernau, was also lower down the timesheets than he would have hoped, on his Guinea Ecuatorial team satellite machinery. Having finished thirteenth the former World Championship runner-up will be looking for improvements at the next MotoGP test which takes place on 1st-3rd March, under the floodlights at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Suzuki XRG1 (Rizla Suzuki Motorsports)


Bike No. : 7, 65


Technical Specifications
  • Engine Type: 4 stroke water cooled V4
  • Displacement: 800cc
  • Max Power: 225+ ps / 18,000rpm
  • Valve Control and Type: Pneumatic (air control), DOHC four-valve
  • Carburation Type: Fuel injection
  • Lubrication System: Wet sump (Motul Lubricants)
  • Clutch: Dry multi plates (back torque reduction type)
  • Transmission: Six speed low friction constant mesh
  • Final Drive: Chain
  • Frame Type: Twin spar aluminum alloy frame
  • Suspension:
  • Front: Inverted type telescopic (Ohlins)
  • Rear: Link type (Ohlins)
  • Tyres: Bridgestone
  • Wheels: Front and rear: 429mm (16.5 inches)
  • Brake System:
  • Front: Double carbon disc (Brembo)
  • Rear: Single steel disc (Brembo)
  • Overall Length: 2080mm
  • Overall Width: 660mm
  • Overall Height: 1150mm
  • Wheelbase: 1450mm
  • Weight: 148+kg
  • Fuel Tank: 21L
  • Estimated top speed: 330+km/h

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Loris Capirossi's Profile

  • Bike No. : 65
  • Team: Rizla Suzuki Motorsports
  • Place of Birth: Castel San Pietro Terme, Bologna
  • Date of Birth: April 4, 1973
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Home Town: Bologna, Italy
  • Marital Status: Married to Ingrid with one son Riccardo
  • Eyes: Blue
  • Car: Suzuki Gran Vitara, Seat Leon Cupra, Lancia Delta R20 and two Ford Hot Rods from 1931 and 1934
  • Motorcycle: Suzuki GSV-R
  • Favourite Food: Italian, Pizza, Pasta and Ice Cream
  • Favourite Drink: Water and Good Wine
  • Favourite Film: Any Action Movie
  • Favourite Music: Italian Singers, Pop Music and Country
  • Ideal Holiday: By the sea with hot weather
  • First Race: 1987 Road Racing Trophy Race in Maggione, Italy
  • Racing hero: Fausto Gresini
  • Favourite Sports: Everything with an engine

Career Highlights:

2007:
7th place overall. One victory and three podiums

2006:
Third place overall. Three victories, five podiums and two pole positions

2005:
Sixth place with two victories, two podiums and three pole positions

2004:
Ninth place in MotoGP World Championship

2003:
Fourth place with one win and five podiums

2002:
First season in MotoGP. Eighth overall with two podiums

2001:
Third in final season in 500cc Championship. Nine podiums and four poles

2000:
Returns to 500cc. One win and three podiums for seventh in the Championship

1999:
Final season in 250cc class. Finishes third with three wins and six podiums

1998:
250cc World Champion. Two wins, seven podiums and eight pole positions

1997:
Returns to 250cc and finishes sixth in the Championship.

1996:
First victory in 500cc class. 10th overall

1995:
Debut season in 500cc World Championship. Sixth position in final standings

1994:
Third in 250cc class. Four wins, five podiums and five pole positions

1993:
Runner-up in 250cc World Championship. Three wins, four podiums and seven pole positions

1992:
Debut season in 250cc Championship. 12th overall

1991:
Consecutive 125cc World Titles. Five wins, seven podiums, five pole positions

1990:
World Champion in 125cc Grand Prix debut season. Youngest-ever title winner. Three victories and five podiums


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