Team KAGAYAMA SUZUKI Asia has completed a successful three-day test at Sepang
International Circuit in Malaysia in preparation for the upcoming FIM Asia Road
Racing Championship (ARRC).
Team KAGAYAMA SUZUKI Asia has been formed to
race in the ARRC with Yukio Kagayama spearheading the team as General Manager
and riders Noriyuki Haga and young 21-year-old Indonesian team newcomer Rafid
Topan Sucipto aboard the #41 and #25 GSX-R600s.
The team collected a
great amount of valuable data over the eight sessions and also was able to test
two types of Dunlop tyres in preparation for opening round of the FIM Asia Road
Race Championship at the same venue on April 17-19th.
Noriyuki
Haga:
“Overall, it was a positive and worthwhile test. The
trouble we had when shaking the machine down at Suzuka have now been mostly
solved and we have definitely made a step forward. However, considering that the
races will be held over 25 laps, we need to improve our average lap-times, but I
hope we can solve the problems, while keeping the good parts, and be prepared
for the race. There are only six races in the Championship, so we cannot drop
any of them and I am going to be trying to race at the front from the first
race.”
Rafid Topan Sucipto:
“It’s a like a
dream come true that I am racing with Haga as my team-mate and I am happy that
the team has chosen me as their rider. I was able to follow Haga on the track
and I learned a lot from him, being able to run together with him so closely. I
got to learn from his braking and acceleration points and I learned that there
were many things that I was missing. Although the season opener in Malaysia is
far away from home, my fans and friends are coming to Sepang to cheer for me, so
I hope I can show them good results.”
Yukio Kagayama -
General Manager:
“This was the team’s first test and it was a brand new
package for the staff and the machine. Although we had one minor incident where
Topan crashed, we managed to clear all of our planned testing agenda, and we
were able to finish the preparation for the race. Riders, as well as the team
have a lot of things left to do, but we were able to confirm the potential of
the team. We were also able to confirm what is needed, so I hope that the team
continues to work closely and smoothly together, and concentrate on improving
and developing the GSX-R600s performance. We were able to form this team, in
conjunction with the SUZUKI ASIAN CHALLENGE (SAC), with the help of the sponsors
and the personnel involved. I hope that this 600 team will record good results,
so that the SAC riders can aim for this team as their first target on their road
to the world championships. I plan to do whatever I can to achieve that target.”
The SUZUKI ASIAN CHALLENGE, which is a new addition to the FIM Asia Road
Racing Championship (ARRC) in 2015, held its first official event by
participating in the Official Test of the Championship in Sepang International
Circuit.
The series is a rider development program for Suzuki riders in
Asia and is produced and operated by Yukio Kagayama. The participants in this
series will be given the chance to step-up to the Supersport 600 class in ARRC,
national championships in Europe and Japan, and eventually to MotoGP in the
future. All riders will be provided with Suzuki FU150s on Dunlop tyres to race
in this Suzuki one-make category and run at five venues this season.
The
official test was held at the beginning of this month at the Sepang
International Circuit North Track, where the opening round of the ARRC will be
held on April 17-19th. Some 17 riders from nine countries - India, Indonesia,
Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam -
attended the test and all 17 riders qualified to participate in the series.
Yukio Kagayama - General Manager:
“I am happy
that the SUZUKI ASIAN CHALLENGE has finally started. We have been planning this
to provide a route for Asian riders to race in a small engine motorcycle class
with the aim of eventually moving up to MotoGP. I would like to thank all the
sponsors and parties involved in helping us make this happen. Although this was
our first outing, all 17 riders showed that they are well qualified to race in
the series, and I am also happy that we were able to finish the test with no
major injuries. The quality of the riders are that of a high standard and we
hope that the riders, through this series, will be able to progress and one day
be able to compete at world championship level. We only have two more weeks to
the opening round, but I will do my best to finish the final preparations. I
sincerely hope everyone will support us and the series.”
Hideyuki Ogata - Rider Coach:
“Since this was
the first outing, we started with little information about the riders, but I
found in the two days of testing that each and every one of them has the
potential to become a world-class rider. By the end of the second day, the level
of the riders definitely improved and I am sure that we can expect more from
them in the future. We can expect to see close racing with the SUZUKI FU150s and
I look forward to teaching our young riders what they need to learn and give
them my full support.”
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