WSB - Toseland and Laconi Face Tough First Qualifying AT Magny-Cours - October 7th 2005
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Both Ducati Xerox Team riders
James Toseland and Régis Laconi uncharacteristically found the going tough
in the first qualifying session for the final round of the World Superbike
Championship at Magny-Cours.
The 2004 world champion was down in seventeenth position following the
first qualifying hour while his French team-mate was two places further
adrift. Italian Lorenzo Lanzi on the third Ducati 999F05 machine, entered by
the Ducati SC Caracchi team, was in good form again today, clinching a
provisional front-row grid position behind pacesetter Yukio Kagayama
(Suzuki), and the surprise Australian duo of Karl Muggeridge (Honda) and
Andrew Pitt (Yamaha). Lanzi's time was set on race tyres.
Toseland, who set sixth quickest time in the morning's free practice
session, improved in the afternoon but his time of 1m42.033s left him
outside the top 16. "It was a tough session. We had a few problems this
morning and even though we were sort of going in the right direction, for
some reason we haven't found a good base setting yet" explained Toseland.
"That's strange because the base setting we've had for quite a few rounds
has been all right and here it's just not gelling. I'm trying my hardest,
doing bad lap times and that's the worst scenario. I know where the bike
needs to improve, but we tried something and it didn't really work. We just
dropped the forks a bit from this morning, nothing major. I went point four
of a second quicker but everyone else went so much quicker as well".
Laconi was still feeling the effects of his Assen crash which left him
with tendon damage in his right arm. "I just can't seem to be able to use my
arm well enough and that causes a lot of bother because all the heavy
braking is for the right-hand curves. I had a feeling it would be like this
here even before Imola, which unlike Magny-Cours is an anti-clockwise track,
and it proved to be true. For the first part of the lap it's OK but when
there is a change in direction I can't brake well. Here unfortunately most
of the hard curves are right-handers and coming down the hill to the last
one, it's terrible for me. Let's hope things go better tomorrow".
Times;
- 1. Kagayama (Suzuki) 1m40.512s
- 2. Muggeridge (Honda) 1m40.854s
- 3. Pitt (Yamaha) 1m41.169s
- 4. Lanzi (Ducati SC Caracchi) 1m41.184s
- 5. Corser (Suzuki) 1m41.224s
- 6. Martin (Petronas) 1m41.251s
- 7. Checa (Yamaha) 1m41.437s
- 8. Vermeulen (Honda) 1m41.473s
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