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Voltcom Crescent Suzuki head to Aragon in confident mood

Tuesday, 8 April 2014 13:29 GMT

Both Eugene Laverty and Alex Lowes eager to impress on Spanish soil.

Voltcom Crescent Suzuki is eager to get back into competitive action as it finally takes to the track this weekend for the second round of the eni FIM Superbike World Championship after a seven week break.
Spain’s MotorLand Aragon is the destination for the opening European round of the Championship; while another new circuit for rookie Alex Lowes, the track holds a chequered history for teammate Eugene Laverty. A podium, a front-row start and two DNF’s sum-up Laverty’s past two-seasons at the Spanish track, and the latter’s demons are certainly something he is hoping to put to rest aboard his new Yoshimura-powered GSX-R.

Laverty and Lowes have both continued to make progress with the British-based Suzuki squad, after Laverty’s first round victory at Phillip Island in Australia, in late February. A recent test in Jerez, though frustrating at times, continued to yield the results the Voltcom Crescent Suzuki team was aiming for. Lowes has been working tirelessly to rehabilitate the injury suffered at the Australian circuit, and is confident that his fitness has returned to the standard he needs to learn the track quickly, and be competitive this weekend.

MotorLand Aragon’s blind crests, downhill turns, and 50m gradient changes, make it a thrilling, but challenging venue for riders, machines, and tyres, and a perfect showcase for the championship’s first round on European soil.

Eugene Laverty: "We enjoyed a fantastic start to the season, but we'll need to continue our form to stay at the sharp end of the title fight. Phillip Island has always been kind to the GSX-R, but the real test will come at Aragon. My aim is to stand on the rostrum on Sunday, and if we can do that, then it will be a job well done. We've been improving the bike over the past few months but it's still a work in progress. Rome was not built in a day!"

Alex Lowes: “I can’t wait for Aragon; this is where my season starts! I’m really looking forward to learning the track on the Suzuki GSX-R1000. My plan is to start to build up some solid results here, that we can improve on as we progress through the season. My fitness is good, and I’ve been working really hard since Australia; I still don’t have 100% movement in my ankle but it is improving all the time, and I’m confident I can do a good job this weekend.”