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Giugliano On Record Pace As Jerez Test Draws To A Close

By January 27, 2015December 13th, 2019WorldSBK

Giugliano On Record Pace As Jerez Test Draws To A Close

WorldSBK By January 27, 2015 December 13th, 2019

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The Italian rider tops the timesheets in the combined times for the two days.

The last European private test of the pre-season concluded today at Southern Spain’s Circuito de Jerez with Davide Giugliano topping the timesheets courtesy of an impressive 1:39.332 lap time set with less than an hour to go. The Aruba.it Racing – Ducati Superbike Team rider lapped almost a second quicker than the current outright best lap of the track, which was set last year by former KRT rider Loris Baz.

After what was an already fast time early in the morning of 1’40.8s, Giugliano’s track time was heavily reduced due to a crash and later technical issues. Because of that, the Italian rider managed to complete only 41 laps, compared to the 87 put in by the most active of them all, Leon Haslam (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils).

In the closing stages of today’s session there were several improvements as Kawasaki Racing Team’s Tom Sykes and Jonathan Rea ended up in second and third places, respectively, ahead of Chaz Davies, who fell off his 1199 Panigale R almost at the same time his teammate Giugliano did.

New Red Devils recruit Leon Haslam focused primarily on race pace and was fifth fastest, followed by fellow Briton and close friend Alex Lowes (Crescent Suzuki) and by the only Pata Honda rider on track today, Michael van der Mark; Guintoli was ruled out of the test due to an early crash the day before.

WorldSBK rookie Nico Terol (Althea Racing Team Ducati) improved his performance as he was only 1.4s slower than Giugliano’s super-quick lap time. Frenchman Randy De Puniet crashed out twice but managed to end up ninth, faster than Matteo Baiocco (Althea Racing Team) and Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils).

Team Hero EBR’s new signing Niccolò Canepa was able to significantly improve his lap-times, as he put his experience and speed to good use developing his 1190RX. The bike’s innovative single-disc set-up suited the Southern Spanish track, but he feels that a more conventional braking system will favoujr circuits with harder braking areas.

The World Superbike and Supersport teams will now get ready for the official WSBK test scheduled on February 16-17 at Phillip Island, a few days ahead of the 2015 season opener, taking place on the same track from February 20- 22.

Jerez Test Day 2 – 1- Giugliano 1’39.332 2- Sykes +0.362 3- Rea +0.413 4- Davies +0.730 5- Haslam +0.737 6- Lowes +0.827 7- vd Mark +1.258 8- Terol +1.433 9- de Puniet +1.645 10- Baiocco +2.080 11- Torres +2.651  12- Barrier +2.672 13- Salom +2.852 14- Mercado +3.245 15- Canepa +3.411 16- Sofuoglu +4.102  17- Faccani +5.148 18- Noyes +5.798 19- Pegram +7.664

For tickets to Australia’s opening round of the 2015 FIM Superbike World Championship, Phillip Island Swann Round, February 20—22 go to www.worldsbk.com.au

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