12-13 Spain – Jerez – Statements from World Supersport drivers in Jerez –

World Supersport drivers’ statements in Jerez

12-13 Spain - Jerez - Statements from World Supersport drivers in Jerez -

The eleventh – and penultimate – round of the 2017 World SSP was contested this weekend in Jerez, Spain. To complete our almost live report, here are the statements of the Supersport drivers at the end of the Spanish race !

Site readers – who, as everyone knows, are a little more fortunate than the others – have already been able to follow Saturday and Sunday, almost live, the unfolding of the World Superbike and Supersport races on the Jerez circuit. For latecomers:

Find below the statements of the drivers who distinguished themselves on Sunday during the Supersport race. Honor to the winner !

Federico Caricasulo (Yamaha n ° 64), 1st:

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"I’m very happy because we did a really good job! My team and my Yamaha R6 were just brilliant in Jerez, as evidenced by the ‘perfect’ race weekend with pole position, the best lap in race and a new record, not to mention the victory … amazing! I feel very good with my bike and my team, and I think we can improve even more in Qatar to end the year as strong as possible. I’m going to try to do in Losail what we’ve been doing here, so we can start the 2018 season with confidence! "

Jules Cluzel (Honda n ° 16), 2nd:

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"It was a good weekend, I enjoyed myself. It’s a shame because we had the possibility of winning. There were two places where we were wasting time, but I was so strong the whole race. and I finally tried my luck in the last sector, my strongest. I tried in turn 11 because the last corner is always risky, it depends on the braking of the guy in front and I knew Caricasulo would try everything in the last corner. So I started, but he turned earlier than usual and I had nowhere to go. He was lucky that I kept as clean as possible, because we could both have fallen, or I could have sent him waltzing. Lucky for me, he lost the front slightly in turn 11 and I had another chance in turn 12 which is almost completely crossed. fourth. But when I got on the vibrator I lost the front end and had to cut again, which put me on the wrong side for the last bend. I had no more hope. I want to stress that we are continuing our season without fail. What we lack is what Caricasulo stole from us in the first round (Federico had taken out Jules at Phillip Island, Editor’s note). It’s a shame without that, the championship would be a whole different story "

Anthony West (Kawasaki n ° 13), 3rd:

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“My start wasn’t too bad but I got stuck inside, and everyone was pretty aggressive at the start. I then downgraded and lost contact with the front group. I attacked hard to get back to the front and climbed back to third a few laps to go. I felt strong on the bike but it was difficult to catch the two guys in front. It was the first time that I was riding this bike so a third place is a good result for me. I didn’t want to push too hard and fall. I’m glad the team gave me the opportunity to ride and I’m happy to reward them with this podium ".

Patrick Jacobsen (MV Agusta n ° 99), 4th:

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Lucas Mahias (Yamaha n ° 144), 5th:

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“It was a very difficult race because I didn’t have a good feeling with the bike: I had a problem with my front tire. It was very frustrating because I dominated almost every session this weekend and yet in the race I finished fifth. It’s good for the championship, but I wanted to win. I have a 20 point lead, which is great, and now I’m going to try to win the championship in Qatar. delighted that we won the WorldSSP team title in our first year as an official Yamaha team. And of course very happy to have helped Yamaha win the constructor title. ".

Sheridan Morais (Yamaha n ° 32), 6th:

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"After a good start, I made a few mistakes and quickly discovered that my race pace was not good enough to go to the front. At the end of the race, I took advantage of a little extra thanks to my choice of tires, but it was too late to fight in front ".

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