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Hopkins wants podium on 100th start

Hopkins took his first ever grand prix podium just one year ago at Shanghai, as a Suzuki rider, and has high hopes for his return with Kawasaki - especially after claiming his best ZX-RR result of fifth last time out in Estoril.

"It's been a really good two weeks at home in California," said Hopkins, whose MotoGP career began on a 500cc Red Bull Yamaha in 2002 (pictured). "I've done quite a bit of work on the house and I've spent some time out motocrossing, so I'm feeling really relaxed. I'm looking forward to the next round as we had a strong result in Estoril and a successful post-race test.

"The Bridgestone tyres are working well, as is the Ninja ZX-RR, and I am confident we can build on what we've achieved so far. Last year Shanghai was where I managed to get my first MotoGP podium and my aim is to do the same again with the Kawasaki," declared Hopper, who is now 'almost' back to full fitness after a highside in Australia in January.

Meanwhile, troubled team-mate Anthony West, fresh from some gruelling training in America, is determined to improve on his recent results and feels optimistic for the weekend.

"Since the last round in Estoril I've spent time away in America doing some cycling, which has been quite different as I normally go running as part of my training," explained Ant. "I've enjoyed the break in my usual routine, so I think this has been quite useful. The next round at Shanghai should be better suited to the Ninja ZX-RR, as the corners are fast flowing in comparison to the tracks we've been at already this season. I am determined to improve our results and I'll be pushing hard to achieve this."

First free practice at Shanghai takes place on Friday morning.


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He showed loyalty to Suzuki. Yes CV has a win on the 4 stroke zuke, but look at where they finished. John was usually ahead of him and only finished behind his team mate at the end of the year once (he also tied KRJR in 2005 I think). It is the 3rd race of the year and if you have listened to what he said, RDP had a completely different riding style and Kawasaki are constantly trying to get it set up to make John comfortable on it. He didn't come up through the ranks or with a big sponsor, he earned his shot and Kawasaki must have seen something they like to offer him a big paycheck. Michael Bartholemy sounds very happy with him and always has positive things to say. GO JOHN GO!!!
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