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Camier on pace at Phillip Island
Camier on pace at Phillip Island

Kent’s Leon Camier finished the first day of the team’s World Superbike test at Phillip Island on an encouraging note.Leon Camier28

The FIXI Crescent Suzuki rider from Ashford unofficially posted the second fastest time around the newly resurfaced fast Australian circuit.

Camier made consistent and fast progress throughout the day after escaping unhurt from a huge high-side in the morning. His crew quickly repaired the Yoshimura-powered GSX-R1000 to enable him to get back on the circuit and make the most of the available track-time and Camier certainly did that as he posted ever-improving lap times, with his best coming at the end of a race-long run.

As the first day’s testing drew to a close, the Englishman was riding at a high pace and looking smooth around the Phillip Island circuit.

Speaking after the test, Camier said he was pleased to get out and get some laps under his belt:

“Today ended up pretty good considering the crash in the morning, and we ended up second quickest which was good. There is still room for improvement in the bike – nothing massive – and I also feel that I can improve as well and the feeling with the setting could be better.”

“I think it will get harder and harder from here because the track will get better and everyone will push more. I don’t really know why I crashed because the track felt good and it was nice and smooth with the new surface – in fact it was quite confidence inspiring.”

“I was on an in-lap and as I turned into the second-last corner in quite a positive way – but slower than previously – the bike just came round on me and off I went. I was really shocked, as I didn’t expect it and I was suddenly very high in the air – I thought it was going to hurt when I was up there – luckily I didn’t hurt myself other than bashing my elbow and ankle.”

“For the rest of the day I had more respect for the track and I just let it come to me. The surface improved as the day went on, not with grip really but tyre durability. We ended up going pretty quick, which was good and now we have to work on race-pace and concentrate on the race weekend.”

FIXI Crescent Suzuki will have a second full-day of testing tomorrow as it prepares for next week’s timed ‘Official Test’ and the forthcoming season premiere of the 2013 eni FIM Superbike World Championship scheduled for Sunday February 24th.

Phillip Island Test Day One (Unofficial Classification): 1. Eugene Laverty (Aprilia) 1’31.7: 2. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 1’31.9: 3. Jonathon Rea (Honda) 1’32.0: 4. Leon Haslam (Honda) 1’32.0: 5. Marco Melandri (BMW) 1’32.2. 7. Jules Cluzel (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 1’32.5.

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