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Significant progress for Pegram and Canepa at Portimao

Saturday, 24 January 2015 19:28 GMT

Positive steps despite condition for Team EBR

Team EBR Hero completed two days of testing at the Autodromo do Algarve in Portimao and left Portugal in a very positive frame of mind. Although the weather was very mixed, the team were able to make significant progress and are now looking forward to continuing their good work in the next tests in Jerez.


Larry Pegram

“A lot of guys told me that Portimao is a very difficult track and it is definitely the hardest track I have ever been to. So for me it was mostly about learning the track and putting in the laps. We made many changes to the electronics, but hardly touched the tyres or set-up at all. I was happy with what we did but wish we had another day on track.

We ended up getting almost a whole day of testing in over the two days. As I was learning the track and getting used to all the different changes of elevation and blind approaches to corners, I didn’t really bother about my lap times.

I am really happy that Niccolo did so well, especially as he managed almost the same time as he did on his bike from last year. We are at a proper European track and he is doing the same speed so I am happy.”

Niccolo Canepa

“Because of the variable weather conditions we did 44-laps, which is not that bad, but I would have liked to have done more. Over the two days we worked very hard and changed the bike a lot and I am very happy about the progress we made. I think my lap times were good compared to the other riders and also compared to last year’s time - both mine and last year’s bike.

The team is working really well together and we are all going in the right direction. The EBR has to be ridden differently to a Ducati, but every time I go out, I know I am improving my understanding of the bike. The technicians, suspension engineer and I are learning how to set-it up in the best way to find the perfect feeling. I think we are all doing a good job and I am excited about the possibilities for our next test.”