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Young Guns Set To Load MotoGP Bullets

By Mike Hanlon

07:00 October 9, 2005 PDT

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Young Guns Set To Load MotoGP Bullets

Young Guns Set To Load MotoGP Bullets

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Randy De Puniet to Kawasaki

Randy de Puniet made his first appearance as a Kawasaki MotoGP rider at Valencia on Monday, taking advantage of a journalist test day to try for the first time the Ninja ZX-RR he'll race during the 2006 season.

The 24-year-old Frenchman took to the track late in the afternoon, in less than ideal conditions, to start what will be a steep learning curve as he works towards his race debut in the premier MotoGP class next season.

With time for only 12 laps before a drop in track temperature brought an end to today's test, de Puniet's first outing on a MotoGP bike was a short one, but it was enough for him to be impressed with the power of Kawasaki's 990cc, inline four-cylinder Ninja ZX-RR engine.

Kawasaki Team Manager Harald Eckl commented, “Today was simply an opportunity for Randy to get a feel for our Ninja ZX-RR MotoGP machine, and for his crew to sort out the simple things like footrest, lever and handlebar positions, ready for his first proper test on Wednesday and Thursday. Track conditions weren't ideal so late in the day, but even so, Randy posted a respectable time for a MotoGP first timer. What he needs now is more time on the bike, which will allow him to adapt his riding style to better suit the characteristics of a four-stroke MotoGP machine."

de Puniet said of his experiences, "I only had a short time on track today, I think 12 laps in total, but it was enough to get a good first impression of the Ninja ZX-RR. The MotoGP bike is very different to the 250cc machines I have been riding; it's heavier, of course, and it definitely has a lot more power. You notice the extra power most when exiting the turns, where good throttle control is important. I know that learning to get the most from a MotoGP bike is going to take many, many laps, but I'm looking forward to starting the process when we begin testing properly on Wednesday. Overall, my first impression is very positive, but now the hard work begins."

Day one of two-day test session.

The opening day of the two-day HRC MotoGP test at Valencia was held in less than ideal conditions with low track temperatures and gusting wind disrupting race team plans. Consequently the lap times set were well outside those set by the riders in the MotoGP race of Sunday last.

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