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Old 04-13-2011, 08:23 AM   #1
  Post Fabrizio up for a fight at Assen
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Suzuki Alstare's Michel Fabrizio is looking for a change of luck at this weekend's third round of the World Superbike Championship at Assen. The Dutch circuit,*favoured by many riders, hasn't always been kind to the Italian; since his third place in race one in 2006 his best finish has been a fourth in 2009.
"Other riders say how good the Assen circuit is, but it has never been much of a happy hunting ground for me - well not since 2006 that is," explained Fabrizio. "I'm not exactly sure why I have never got on with the circuit as well as some of the other riders, but the track and I have just not gelled - for whatever reason. Mind you, things will be a bit different this year because, after years on a twin, this time I will be on a four cylinder bike. The characteristics are very different to a twin and I am hoping that the bike will suit the circuit and I will enjoy the ride.


"Because the track has a 'flowing' nature, once again it will be important to get a good, stable set-up before pushing too hard. If you push too hard at this track, you will end up going slower, so I need to keep calm and just get into a good rhythm. If I can do that and qualify well, then I am sure I can challenge the top guys.


"I was happy with my performance in the second race in the last round and felt I was working well with the bike, or maybe the bike was working well with me! I need to get a good set-up for the bike early on in practice and qualifying and then I will be able to run with leaders."


Fabrizio is convinced that the competition in this year's WSBK championship is tougher than ever and for this reason even a small gap from the leaders can tutn into a major handicap, especially in qualifying.


"The competition is very, very hard this year and often just fractions of a second can make the difference between the front row of the grid and the third. I think this is probably the toughest season in World Superbike history, but I am enjoying the challenge. I like a good fight and certainly intend on improving on my last year's results."

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