From motogp.com
Marco Melandri will contest the 2009 season as a Hayate Racing rider in a single-rider, single-year deal, the Italian has confirmed to motogp.com.
His previous two-year contract with Kawasaki has been torn up and a new agreement hastily arranged in time for the start of the coming season, one in which he will ride a Ninja ZX-RR with no further factory development.
“The contract with Kawasaki has been cancelled. I had to make a big financial sacrifice, but the most important thing that I wanted was to find trust,” he said on Thursday morning, just over a week on from his first testing appearance of 2009 in Qatar.
“I have nothing to lose. One month ago I had one foot outside the World Championship, and now I have a team that is working solely for me. My motivation is this, and to show Kawasaki that they made a mistake in choosing to pull out their factory support.”
His future confirmed, next on Melandri’s agenda is finding solutions to some of the problems experienced in Qatar. Although he was some way off the fastest riders at the test, the Hayate Racing man has pinpointed what he thinks are the big factors slowing him down. He put 80 percent of the time differential down to a rear grip issue that has been a persistent thorn in the side of those riding the Ninja ZX-RR, a difficulty that he admits may not be resolved within the month.
“We weren’t fast in Qatar; that’s a fact. The bike did make a good impression on me though. I don’t know how much it will be possible to improve it before the start of the season, but the team have assured me that they will be making a big effort until the end of March,” the former World Championship runner-up continued.
Melandri has experienced two difficult seasons with Honda and Ducati, respectively, in 2007-2008. Vocal about any disappointments and brutally honest, much interest will focus on how he reacts to a bike with which he does not expect to be pushing for the podium, but for the moment he is not looking too far ahead.
“I’ve heard about not getting any factory support, but I believe in the work that has been done up to now," he said. "If the bike improves then I think that I can keep up. Obviously if I’m coming in last every Sunday then it will be hard to deal with, but I don’t want to think so far into the future.”
Friday, March 13, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(2373)
-
▼
March
(207)
- Worx Power Tools backs Crescent Suzuki
- Modular Motorcycles - New Obama Energy Plan
- Moorhead, MN, and North Dakota floods 2009 slideshow
- Virginia promotion targets Canadians
- Advertiser of the Day - SOS Motorcycle Tires
- McLean makes 'Young Guns' roster
- "Disastrous" session for Hayden at Jerez
- 2009 Harley Davidson FXDC Dyna Fat Bob
- 2009 Harley Davidson FXDB Dyna Street
- Inside Motorcycles to support Millson and Nickerson
- Hodgson still sidelined for Atlanta
- Advertiser of the Day - GP Bikes
- 2009 Harley Davidson XL 1200 Nightster
- 2009 Harley Davidson FXCWC Rocker C
- 2009 Harley Davidson VRSCDX Night Rod
- 2009 Harley Davidson FXCWC
- Harley Davidson FLSTSB Cross Bones
- Harley Davidson XL 883L Sportster 883 Low
- Blaauwendraat to defend Atlantic title
- Stoner snags BMW at Jerez
- Lorenzo fastest on Jerez opening day
- LCR Honda gets Playboy sponsorship
- New Bajaj Pulsar 2009
- Motorcycle Pictures of the Week - Timothy
- Coma claims third Desert Classic
- Hacking cleared to race at Road Atlanta
- Advertiser of the Day - Belleville Sport & Lawn
- Honda Electronic ABS
- Martin confirmed with BMW in Sport Bike
- Tanggul Jebol Situ Gintung
- New French Motorcycle Law!
- Fargo, ND flood
- Advertiser of the Day - Reinhart Trailers
- Congress votes to close more than 2 million acres ...
- Vespa GTS 300 Super bikes pictures
- Vespa S 50 bikes pictures
- Vespa GTV LXV 250 bikes pictures
- Advertiser of the Day - Suzuki of Brampton
- Jeff Ward Victorious at Supermoto Season Opener
- Gibernau back in action at Jerez
- Millson eyes Suzuki return
- Japanese tester subs for Pedrosa
- Hardnox Racing rolls with Bridgestone
- Bobs Motorsports Ltd. - Advetiser of the Day
- BMW prize highlight of weekend test
- Yamaha YZF-R1 sportbikes
- Yamaha Majesty bikes pictures
- London Ambulance Service choose Honda ST1300 Pan E...
- ATTENTION OFF ROAD MOTORCYCLISTS
- Ross Rocher Sales - Advertiser of the Day
- Hacking suspended following Fontana outburst
- Eslick and Buell do the double
- Mladin doubles up at Fontana
- Mladin and Eslick win Fontana openers
- Miller AMA Pro round cancelled
- Buell Muster '09 Australian Tour Preview
- Motorcycle Pictures of the Week - Granny2Wheels a...
- Suzuki Spin 125 Gallery Modification
- BMW Recalls 2008 F800 GS Motorcycles for Axle Shaf...
- Motorcycle Route Planning
- Kawasaki Versys superbikes
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R sportbikes
- Daigle program taking shape
- Suzuki Bandit 650S bikes pictures
- Advertiser of the Day - Aerostich Riderwear
- Modification Yamaha Mio
- Superbike series heads to California
- Quick Payday Loans
- Life Insurance
- Mortgage Refinance
- Getting Ready to Ride
- Pollard featured at Spring Show
- Gresini Honda squad aims to step up
- Honda TRX700XX superbikes
- Pirelli testers and journalists created a World 24...
- Honda TRX300X bikes
- Honda CRF450R sportbikes pictures
- online credit card
- Cash Advance
- Car Insurance Rates
- Fast Car Loan
- Credit Debt Consolidation
- Perfect Cash Advance
- Inside Motorcycles sponsors Junior prize
- quick payday loan
- Ducati GT Touring bikes pics
- Harley-Davidson XL 883L Sportster 883 Low
- Ducati 1198 collection
- Ducati 1198 picture
- Ducati 848 superbikes
- Ducati 1198 picture
- Packing for Motorcycle Camping
- Injured Hodgson to sit out Fontana
- Honda DN-01 bikes pictures
- Honda Gold Wing
- Honda Fury pictures
- MotoGP entry list released
- Race Retro Review
- Call to Arms 31st March - No to Bike Parking Charges!
- New Yamaha XVS950A Midnight Star
-
▼
March
(207)
0 comments:
Post a Comment