Monday 5 November 2012

Karel Abraham gets a superb start and battles with Rossi and Hayden in the race

Karel Abraham Phillip Island 2012
Czech motorcycle rider Karel Abraham has bagged another finish in the top ten elite in the MotoGP class at the Australian Grand Prix. He finished the race in ninth place, after having battled for much of its duration in a group with Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden, both riding more advanced factory machines. Abaja crossed the line fifty-two seconds behind race winner Casey Stoner. Finishing second was Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo – enough to secure his title as World Champion. On behalf of the entire Cardion AB Motoracing team – we congratulate him!

Karel Abraham
“I’m really happy about the race: we’ve finished in the Top 10 yet again – which also means a fair amount of points. On the other hand, I also have to feel a bit frustrated, because it could have worked out a lot better. I had a great start and even got in front of Nicky Hayden, after which I managed to hold my position in the group between Valentino and Hayden. I felt really sure of the bike for the first time in ages, and even thought I could overtake Valentino. But from about the twelfth lap the bike started to play up, Nicky passed me, and both of them started to pull away. Whilst that was a bit of a shame, we can still regard this race as being a really good result.”


Marco Grana, Chief Mechanic Cardion AB Motoracing
“Of course we’re really satisfied with ninth place. Karel put in a really good performance, he rode the seventh fastest time for a single lap, and that’s a fantastic result! For a large part of the race Karel was able to ride in contention with Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden, both on factory bikes. Unfortunately, the bike then started to develop a few problems: the rear end started to slide and Karel began to fall behind Valentino. At the moment we have no idea why the motorcycle started behaving differently during the course of the race; the rear tire was still in an OK condition, and yet it was spinning far too much and Karel was losing time when accelerating.  In contrast to Malaysia, where we all felt a bit down after the race, now we are looking forward to Valencia, and we’re confident that we’ll have another good race.”

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Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/lrmc6iuWTCm/Karel+Abraham+gets+superb+start+battles+Rossi

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