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The 2013 World Superbike Championship season is all ready to set the tarmac and television screens on fire. [Read more…]
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Bike India was invited to witness the highly popular Ducati Week in Malaysia recently and that too in the august company of Valentino Rossi, Nicky Hayden, Loris Capirossi and Troy Bayliss. Here is a brief account of that memorable experience
Story: Aspi Bhathena
Photography: Ducati
The Ducati Week has become extremely popular among the Ducati owners across the globe. More then 500 of them attended the Asia Week in Malaysia recently. There were owners from Australia, Hong Kong and the Asian region. This event was organised by Naaza, the importers of Ducati motorcycles in Malaysia. Bike India was invited to take part in this biking festival.
Quite a few events had been organised over the MotoGP weekend and, for the kick-off of the Asia Week, we had the honour of having dinner with Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden. The following day we had the pleasure of meeting Loris Capirossi over dinner. On Saturday night there was a street party where there were a couple of hundred of Ducati motorcycles lined up along with a few exotic cars like the Ferrari, Lamborghini and Ford Mustang. On the race day all the owners rode to the Sepang track in a convoy with police escort. The icing on the cake was an opportunity to ride with Loris Capirossi and Troy Bayliss on the Panigale on the Sapang MotoGP circuit.
On Sepang Race Track Astride The Ducati Panigale
I was lucky to do one lap behind Loris Capirossi on the 848 Ducati Street Fighter before he waved me through. That one lap was good enough to learn the lines. The 848 was a good bike to learn the circuit as it was neither as quick nor as demanding as the 1199 Panigale that I rode later. At the conclusion of the session it was nice to hear that Loris was impressed by my riding capability: a remark like that from a double world champion is something special indeed!
After exiting the last corner in the second gear you start shifting up without rolling the throttle back or pulling the clutch thanks to the built-in power shifter. At the end of the start-finish straight you are flat out in the sixth gear and also flat on the fuel tank under the tiny screen, trying to avoid the wind buffeting you as the digital speedometer is well north of the 250-km/h mark. As you approach the first corner, you start squeezing the front brake lever with two fingers and increase the pressure once the weight has been transferred to the front wheel and simultaneously shift down from the sixth to the second and you don’t need to blip the throttle thanks to the slipper clutch that prevents the rear wheel from locking up and prevents the engine from over-revving.
Half way through the corner you release the brake and start feeding the power, but have to keep it tight so that you remain on the correct line to get a good drive out of the second left-hand corner. From here it is flat out through the fast right-hander that leads on to a short straight where you get full RPM in the fourth gear before you brake hard for the 90-degree second gear right-hander. As soon as you hit the apex of the corner, release the brakes and start powering out of the corner, you can feel the traction control kicking in. From here onwards it is flat out in the third gear through the left and you ease off a little before you enter the next right and it is up to the fourth gear before you come down to the third for the double apex right where you carry a lot of speed and where you are actually braking in the first part of the corner and powering out as the second part opens up.
Then it is up to the fifth gear and back down to the second for the left hairpin. This is another corner where you trail-brake right to the apex of the corner before you start to wind the throttle as the next right is quite tricky and you have stay as wide as possible and disregard the first part of the corner or you will not make it through the second part of this long right-hander. This corner is done in the third gear, then it is up to the fourth and back down to the third for the left-hander and back to the fourth before you brake deep into the tightening right-hander and keep to the extreme left before you tip it in and start powering down the back straight, using all the track and a little bit of the kerb before moving back to the right side of track and shifting through to the sixth gear and back on to the brakes and down to the second for the final left-hand hairpin and powering back to the start-finish line.
The Panigale is a sweet handling motorcycle, but is extremely demanding physically when you are pushing hard and trying to keep up with someone like Troy Bayliss.
At the conclusion of the session it was nice to hear that Loris was impressed by my riding capability: a remark like that from a double world champion is something special indeed!
The likes of Danica Patrick in the Indy 500s showcases the fact that women are carving out a name for themselves in the world of motorsports.
Even two-wheel competitions have their own set of super heroins like Simona Zacardi, and the latest two-wheel damsel Ana Carrasco, but the fairer sex has always been a small part of the generally male-dominated world of motorcycle racing for quite some time. Thus, the decision to establish a formal national championship exclusively for women was but obvious to cater to the talent in women racers. With this spirit, Thundersport, UK, have announced the first ever ‘National Women’s Championships’ in Britan for 2013.
Speaking to the media, Thundersport boss, Dave Stewart has said, “There are more females racing bike in this country than you might actually think and they all pit their wits on equal terms against their male counterparts in championships across the UK, albeit their numbers are somewhat scattered. Don’t think for a moment these girls are in any way uncompetitive, their effort, grit and determination is so great, they race these intercontinental ballistic missiles faster than most men could even dream of.”
The National Women’s Champoinships will be sponsored by Buff, and will allow competitors to gain points in whichever championship they choose to race in at Thundersport GB including Aprilia Superteens, Aprilia RRV450GP, Supertwins, Thundersport 500, Formula & Superstock 600’s an even the GP1class. However, the question is, is there a need to create a separate championship or can women compete with their male counterparts in the same races, as they do in so many other sporting events?
The likes of Danica Patrick in the Indy 500s showcases the fact that women are carving out a name for themselves in the world of motorsports.
Even two-wheel competitions have their own set of super heroins like Simona Zacardi, and the latest two-wheel damsel Ana Carrasco, but the fairer sex has always been a small part of the generally male-dominated world of motorcycle racing for quite some time. Thus, the decision to establish a formal national championship exclusively for women was but obvious to cater to the talent in women racers. With this spirit, Thundersport, UK, have announced the first ever ‘National Women’s Championships’ in Britan for 2013.
Speaking to the media, Thundersport boss, Dave Stewart has said, “There are more females racing bike in this country than you might actually think and they all pit their wits on equal terms against their male counterparts in championships across the UK, albeit their numbers are somewhat scattered. Don’t think for a moment these girls are in any way uncompetitive, their effort, grit and determination is so great, they race these intercontinental ballistic missiles faster than most men could even dream of.”
The National Women’s Champoinships will be sponsored by Buff, and will allow competitors to gain points in whichever championship they choose to race in at Thundersport GB including Aprilia Superteens, Aprilia RRV450GP, Supertwins, Thundersport 500, Formula & Superstock 600’s an even the GP1class. However, the question is, is there a need to create a separate championship or can women compete with their male counterparts in the same races, as they do in so many other sporting events?
Honda Motor Europe recently reavealed their All-Star TT Legends team who will be taking part in the upcoming 2013 Isle of Man TT race.
Spearheading the team will be none other than 19 time TT winner John McGuinness along with Michael Dunlop and Michael Rutter. Between them this three member All-Star team have won an insane 24 TT race victories. The Honda All Star team was unveiled at the ‘Motorcycle Live’ event on Sunday as McGuinness, Rutter and Dunlop took center stage along with TT commentator James Whitham.
The cherry on the cake has to be the fact that this All-Star team will also take part in the North West 200 event as well. Australian rider Cameron Donald and 2011 TT newcomer Simon Andrews will join the TT Legends team for the four-round Endurance World Championship. McGuinness and Rutter will also be completing in the four-man EWC rider line-up.
Speaking at the event, All-Star team manager Neil Tuxworth said, “We’re very pleased to have a really strong team both for World Endurance and the road races this year. Looking at the road racing, we’ve haven’t run a three-man squad for a number of years now. It’s quite significant that not only are we running three riders but we are bringing Michael Dunlop in as one of those three. He’s a young rider that already has three TT wins under his belt and we feel that he is the future of road racing. With Dunlop, McGuinness and Rutter – who of course have both been very successful on the roads – we have a very strong line-up for 2013.”
With such a phenomenal line-up this dream team is surely the one to watch out for at the 2013 Isle of Man and the 2013 North West 200 events.
Honda Motor Europe recently reavealed their All-Star TT Legends team who will be taking part in the upcoming 2013 Isle of Man TT race.
Spearheading the team will be none other than 19 time TT winner John McGuinness along with Michael Dunlop and Michael Rutter. Between them this three member All-Star team have won an insane 24 TT race victories. The Honda All Star team was unveiled at the ‘Motorcycle Live’ event on Sunday as McGuinness, Rutter and Dunlop took center stage along with TT commentator James Whitham.
The cherry on the cake has to be the fact that this All-Star team will also take part in the North West 200 event as well. Australian rider Cameron Donald and 2011 TT newcomer Simon Andrews will join the TT Legends team for the four-round Endurance World Championship. McGuinness and Rutter will also be completing in the four-man EWC rider line-up.
Speaking at the event, All-Star team manager Neil Tuxworth said, “We’re very pleased to have a really strong team both for World Endurance and the road races this year. Looking at the road racing, we’ve haven’t run a three-man squad for a number of years now. It’s quite significant that not only are we running three riders but we are bringing Michael Dunlop in as one of those three. He’s a young rider that already has three TT wins under his belt and we feel that he is the future of road racing. With Dunlop, McGuinness and Rutter – who of course have both been very successful on the roads – we have a very strong line-up for 2013.”
With such a phenomenal line-up this dream team is surely the one to watch out for at the 2013 Isle of Man and the 2013 North West 200 events.