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Tuesday, 09/09/08. Last Update: 13:09.
Team Fortuna Honda head to Brno with their batteries fully recharged
Marco Melandri: "I've finally been able to kick back and charge my batteries"
Marco Melandri: "I feel good - after months of training and concentration and that nasty incident at Barcelona Ive finally been able to kick back and charge my batteries. Just like last year I've taken a week off and been out to Mykonos in Greece, a place I really enjoy and find relaxing. The people are really nice there, you can have fun and it's a good place to hang out with friends."
"I feel better than ever and I can't wait to go racing again at Brno, a track I really like and have a lot of good memories from - the best being in 2002 when I took my sixth straight win on the way to the 250 title", comments the Italian rider. "The track requires a good engine so the team will have to work hard on adapting the motor of my RC211V as best as possible. I feel calm and confident after leaving Laguna with a podium and I hope to get back underway at Brno with another good result. It was a tough weekend in America and that podium was a real achievement but I like the taste of victory and I want to savour it again as soon as possible."
Currently lying third in the World Championship standings on 150 points, with 10 and 44-point gaps to leading HRC pair Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden respectively, Marco Melandri is continuing to compete without being distracted by the title chase. "The important thing is to work well at every race," he says. "With a 44-point gap to Nicky I can only focus on getting the best result every weekend. Myself and Dani both have nothing to lose so the racing should be spectacular and very close. Until the maths say otherwise the championship is wide open and I will keep giving my all every Sunday."
The holidays also came at just the right time for Toni Elias, who has tackled the last two races with a shoulder injury sustained during practice at Assen: "I needed the three weeks off to have a complete rest and allow the shoulder injury to recover 100%. My body was really worn before the break and it needed some recovery time so the last thing I wanted to do was get on an aeroplane. I spent a few days at home before heading up to the beach on the Costa Brava. Now I'm pleased to be going to the Czech Republic and to a circuit I like a lot. We did a really good job with the team in America to improve my feeling with the front end - a problem which has really hindered me this season. I'm sure we can start to gather the fruit of that work at Brno and with me back to full fitness I'll be ready to take on the challenge of such a demanding track."
It has been a decidedly tougher start to the season for Toni Elias, who was forced out of two races with the injury to his shoulder. Twelfth in the standings on 59 points, the Fortuna Honda rider must improve his feeling with the bike still further before aiming for his first podium in the premier class.
Marco Melandri comments on the Brno circuit: "Brno is a complete and technical circuit, with frequent elevation changes, fast corners and a slower section - in particular the mixed section from turn six to turn ten. It's a demanding track that really puts the bike and the rider's ability to the test. It is fundamental to have a good setting because the bike is under a lot of stress in terms of the chassis, engine and tyres. At this track you need a delicate, smooth and clean riding style to follow the tightest possible racing line because the track is so long.It is a track I like a lot - you can use the full power of a MotoGP bike here. Along with Sepang, Brno is the only circuit where we use sixth gear twice."
Spaniard Toni Elías comments: "Brno is one of my favourite circuits because it is technical and fast, where you can use all the power of the engine. It is characterised by frequent elevation changes, pronounced rises and descents, fun chicanes, fast sections and some slow ones. It is one of the most complete tracks around. The final section rises steeply uphill and has two chicanes - one slow and one slightly faster leading onto the start-finish straight. My favourite part is the stadium section, the double right-hander followed by the left. The track also has good grip. It is difficult to overtake at the end of the main straight because the corner is really slow but you can start to pass from the first chicane and even in the final bend before the rise."
(Gresini Racing)
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