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Kawasaki sends West to Japan

By Mike Nicks

Kawasaki's Anthony West will miss the MotoGP test session at Barcelona this week to fly to Japan to work with engineers on the ZX-RR's traction problems on the exit from corners.

The 26-year-old Australian will ride the bike on Kawasaki's test track, while John Hopkins and factory test rider Olivier Jacque will handle duties at Montmelo.

"They're sending me to Japan just to work on this problem," a fired-up West said after the Catalunya GP. "I told Kawasaki after Mugello that I was prepared to test every day to fix it."

The move is seen as positive backing for West, whose confidence has slumped recently as he has suffered a difficult year with the bike.

But he scored his best result of the year with 12th place on Sunday - it's hardly his fault if there were only 13 finishers - and believes that he retains Kawasaki's support.

In Spain, Hopkins' and Jacque's work will include assessing new chassis parts for the ZX in parallel attempts to resolve the traction issue.

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I have a question that I'm hoping you guys can help me with. West always says that, the rear spins and spins when he comes out of turns during dry races thus, not giving him the traction he needs. My question is, how come he seems to do so well in wet weather if traction is his main problem? I mean, I'm sure that the crew can adjust the traction control settings for the wet races but, wouldn't the bike still slide all over the place if he gives it too much throttle? I'm just guessing here but, maybe the reason why he does so well in the rain is because, he's already used to all the sliding due to his dry race experiences? LOL! I hope they get things worked out for him.
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