Stimmt. Bei manchen Fahrern hat man manchmal das Gefühl, dass sie NUR vorm Rechner sitzen
Die Checa-Seite war z.B. schon um 2 auf dem neuesten Stand

(im Lederkombi vorm Computer?

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Alex erzählt auch von allem und jedem...
Und Setes Page ist seit Monaten in der Umstellung
Aber vielleicht schreibt der Ellison auch erst seine Kolumne
Außerdem ist er ja noch nicht wirklich lang dabei. Übung macht den Meister - auch in diesen Dingen
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So. Doch noch mal was von ihm persönlich:
James Ellison (2’05.70)
“This test has really been one that I would like to forget! We started with the settings we had in Qatar because everything felt good there, but they were a mile off for this track so we gradually started to go back to what we had here in January. We got the times back to what they were then but I couldn’t go any faster. My riding style is all wrong for here, comparing the data with Carlos’ it’s clear that I am still carrying way to much corner speed – a hang-over from my Superbike days – and I am having a real problem to make the change. I need to be running in fast on the brakes, stopping the bike, turning it and then firing it out, but it’s not easy at this circuit, which I find very difficult. The encouraging thing is that I have been losing all my time on just three corners, so if I can crack my corner style, which I know I can, then I believe I can start to be more in touch with Carlos.
“We’ve been pretty unlucky with the weather as well. Most of the time I spent on the old tyres, and then when we put some new stuff in yesterday it immediately started to rain! Exactly the same thing happened today; we tried some of the good tyres and the grip was much better straight away, but then we needed to change the bike at the front and as soon as we did that it started to rain again…
“Anyway, I think I’ve just been thinking about everything too much! Now I am going to go home and spend some time mountain-biking – my second passion after riding motorcycles and my best form of training. I hope that I can clear my head a bit and go to Barcelona in a new frame of mind. I think I just need to just go there, ride the bike, trust in my ability a little bit and stop trying to think about too many things at once! I really like Barcelona so I hope it will be a big improvement there.”
Und Poncharals Kommentar zu Ellison:
“With James things have been more difficult and we haven’t made as much progress as we had hoped. He’s done a lot of laps but we haven’t been able to find the right way forward for him. This is a difficult track for him and I think, after three tests here, he needs a break and a change of scenery. I hope that a bit of time to rest now will help him so that we can make a new start in Barcelona."
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Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt

Scheint aber arge Probleme zu haben