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Sunday, 10 October 2010 03:10 |
MotoGP report - Paginas Amarillas Aspar Hector Barbera hindered by stability problems on the throttle but places just outside of top ten, in eleventh.
The Yellow Pages Aspar rider rounded off a productive weekend with eleventh place in Sepang after trying out solutions to problems from last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, but Barbera never quite found the full form that he had hoped for in Malaysia.
His main difficulty in this race was a lack of stability in the rear end –a problem most apparent when opening the throttle on the long Sepang straights.
He ran off track, tried to find a comfortable pace and gradually gained confidence as the laps ran down and after seeing four crashes on the slippery asphalt, Barberá’s strategy paid off and he completed another rookie season race.
Hector Barbera - 11th: “Throughout the weekend we have been trying to find solutions to the same problems that we experienced in Japan, and this time we got it right. But not completely. The Ducati was working well under braking and was very stable, but when I opened the gas things got difficult. I got off to a good start and gained a couple of places on the first lap, but as the race went on I saw the riders ahead of me creeping further away. When I realized that I didn’t have a chance to gain further positions, I decided to experiment. I tried different lines, braking points etcetera, all in order to learn things to prepare for the Australian GP. Today we used a hard rear tyre and perhaps that was a mistake, as a softer one would have worked out better. This year we have three Spanish World Champions, which is fantastic for Spanish motorcycle racing. I congratulate Jorge and Elías for a fabulous job in their respective classes this year.”
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