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Capirossi: Suzuki is at a high level.

Capirossi, Sepang MotoGP Test January 2008
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Capirossi: Suzuki is at a high level.

Tuesday, 29th January 2008

"Some things are not perfect, but the bike is already at a high level" - Loris Capirossi.

By Peter McLaren

Having been a race winner with Ducati for four of his five seasons on a MotoGP four-stroke, Loris Capirossi knows what's required for grand prix success - and the Italian believes his new Suzuki is already 'at a high level'.

Capirossi and team-mate Chris Vermeulen may have been ranked just ninth and tenth fastest at the end of last week's Sepang test - with almost equal lap times - but their real pace was much higher, since both set their best times on race tyres, unlike seven of the eight riders ahead of them.

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When comparing race tyre times, Vermeulen and Capirossi were actually fourth and fifth - less than a tenth behind Honda's Nicky Hayden and the same margin ahead of Yamaha's Valentino Rossi. Capirossi's former team-mate Casey Stoner led the way on race tyres, 0.8secs in front of the GSV-Rs.

But 34-year-old Capirossi, a former 250 and double 125cc world champion, says one of the biggest boosts during his young Suzuki career came from what happened off the race track, following a tough test at Phillip Island.

"I am really excited. After many years at Ducati I have a new toy and I'd say that Suzuki is really strong, because when we tested at Phillip Island in November we struggled with some parts of the bike. We had a big meeting and said we would like 'that and that' - and Suzuki did it - this is very positive for the season ahead," he explained.

Capirossi, Ducati's team leader from 2002 to 2006 - before unexpectedly struggling, and being overshadowed by Stoner, during the first year of 800cc racing - tested a new engine and fairing at Sepang.

The Italian was also seen to slipstream past his Ducati replacement Marco Melandri - who seems to be suffering the same kind of power-delivery issues that blighted much of Capirossi's 2007 season - suggesting a promising power output for the '08 GSV-R.
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