MotoGP
Australian GP: wintry welcome ay Phillip Island
Dramatically fluctuating weather conditions marked the start of the Australian Grand Prix today as MotoGP returned to Phillip Island for the 16th round of the world championship. The first practice session, held after a prolonged morning downpour, saw the riders head out on to the 4.45km track with Kawasaki's Randy de Puniet and Anthony West showing early promise ahead of Sunday's 27 lap race. Both were soon featuring at or near the top of the time sheets before the heavens opened again, prompting virtually the whole field to return to the pits to sit out the worst of it. The afternoon session was run on a dry track and de Puniet took his 800cc Ninja ZX-RR to fifth fastest on combined times by the end of the hour, fractionally behind Valentino Rossi with a gap between them of a mere 0.062 seconds. The 26-year-old Frenchman's time was also within a second of the day's leading rider, newly-crowned world champion, Casey Stoner. Encountering only a few, minor problems during practice, de Puniet ended the day in positive mood. Already confident in the dry-weather tyres he used, he hopes that during the rain forecast for tomorrow, he'll be able to define a wet set up too, leaving him fully prepared for the race. Australian, Anthony West, enjoying the first day of his home Grand Prix, also seemed pleased with progress made, despite the changing conditions. Small issues with grip, a common feature of the circuit where the abundance of long left-handers can prove problematic, failed to prevent a very substantial improvement in his lap times and he completed both sessions confident of further advancements to come. The 26-year-old from Queensland's Gold Coast managed a best time of 1'32.459, beating nearest rival, John Hopkins' time by 0.815 seconds. He also clocked a top speed of 310.8kph, just behind de Puniet's peak of 311.1kph: a good sign that both Ninjas are on the case for Sunday. Randy de Puniet Naoya Kaneko |
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