Alstare Suzuki men focus on Assen
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The dramatic events and disappointment of the last round in Valencia has been firmly put aside for Team Alstare Suzuki and Fonsi Nieto, Yukio Kagayama and Max Neukirchner’s thoughts are focused on Assen this coming weekend.
Neukirchner’s collarbone is healing very well and, although he will not be at 100% in Assen, he expects to be competitive right from the start of first practice. Seeing his maiden WSBK win disappear within sight of the chequered flag was a big blow, but the young German has erased that memory and is looking forward instead. Kagayama was not 100% fit himself in Valencia but the three week break from the last round means that he is now ready for Assen.
Fonsi Nieto:
Valencia did not work out the way I would’ve liked but that’s gone now and I am thinking about Assen. Like most riders, I still prefer the ‘old circuit’ but we have to deal with what we’ve got now. Last year I was on a different bike, so I will have to spend some time learning how to go round Assen on my Suzuki before I can push hard. Also, I know that I have to do better in Superpole and give myself a better grid position for the races.
Yukio Kagayama:
This season has already been a bit of a mixture for me, but I am hoping for much better results in Assen - I need them! I was not fully fit at Valencia, but I am in better condition now and hungry for the podium. Last year in Assen I finished seventh in the first race and 11th in the second, so this year I need a big improvement.
Max Neukirchner:
Valencia is forgotten and all I am thinking about now is the future - and that starts with Assen. My injury gets better every day and I hope that I will be able to give 100% at Assen. I managed two top-10 places in last year’s races, so this year I am chasing podiums for sure -as long as my collarbone is up to it!
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