News 18 Feb 2015

Lowes concludes Phillip Island WSBK test on top

Walters and Metcher make progress on day two of testing.

Source: Suzuki Racing.

Source: Suzuki Racing.

Suzuki’s Alex Lowes has completed his shakedown for the 2015 World Superbike season in the best possible way, setting the fastest time in a two-day test session at Phillip Island ahead of the championship opener at the Victorian circuit this weekend on 20-22 February.

Lowes, about to start his second year in the production-based series, set his fastest time of 1m30.859secs in Tuesday morning’s third two-hour session, taking maximum advantage of the cooler conditions on offer to dip under Chaz Davies’ existing lap record.

“We’ve had a good day and got through a detailed test program, there’s not too much that we wanted to try that we haven’t really, so it’s been a difficult two days for the mechanics working really hard!” said Lowes.

“The GSX-R is pretty good now, we’ll make a few changes over the weekend depending on the temperature and some minor things to try with electronics and the chassis but the biggest improvement still to come is from me and I know a few areas I can ride differently.

“I enjoyed it a lot today, did a race-run, put a lot of effort in and tried to keep within the limits. Thanks to the lads for all the hard work, hopefully we’ll keep progressing over the race weekend.”

Series rookie Jordi Torres (Aprilia), 2013 world champion Tom Sykes (Kawasaki), Leon Haslam (Aprilia) and Davies (Ducati) also set their best lap times in session three, and completed the Phillip Island hitout in positions 3-6.

Meanwhile, new Kawasaki recruit Jonathan Rea was second fastest, and like Lowes dipped below Davies’ circuit benchmark.

Spaniard David Salom (Kawasaki) and another rookie, Nicolas Terol (Ducati), completed the top eight, followed by 2014 World Supersport Champion Michael van der Mark (Honda) and Davide Giugliano, the factory Ducati rider sitting out day two after a huge crash on Monday which saw him diagnosed with a small fracture to the L1 and L2.

The Italian has been confirmed a scratching for round one, while another to crash at high-speed on day one, Lowes’ teammate Randy de Puniet, managed to cobble together a few laps today but was clearly hampered by heavy bruising. He will be okay for round one action.

A number of riders also crashed Tuesday, all unhurt, including Sykes, world champion Sylvain Guintoli (Honda) – still recovering from injury after a big spill at Jerez a few weeks back – Sylvain Barrier (BMW) and Leandro Mercado (Ducati).

Guintoli completed the test in 12th, behind the impressive EBR machine of Italian Niccolo Canepa, who has joined the American-Indian team in 2015 and is making an instant impression.

The Australians in the WorldSBK class both improved in the afternoon session with Cessnock’s Matthew Walters clocking his fastest ever lap around the island on the Pedercini Kawasaki, with a 1m33.354s lap to be 19th overall.

Just behind was Eltham’s Jed Metcher, whose Kawasaki was plagued by electronic problems in the morning. The-24-year old managed a two-day best during the afternoon with a 1m33.57s time to finish 20th overall on the timesheet out of 25 riders.

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