Leon Camier secured valuable information for the season ahead following a very wet first day at the World Superbike test at Jerez in Spain.
Camier was the fourth fastest around the Spanish circuit as he splashed his way to a best lap of 1’53.285 from his 61 circulations of the Jerez track.
The Ashford rider was able to evaluate wet weather settings and strategies for FIXI Crescent Suzuki’s GSX-R, which the team will be able to use as a benchmark for any forthcoming rain-affected races in 2013.
The damp conditions did little to dampen Jules Cluzel’s enthusiasm, as the Frenchman seized the opportunity to test the Yoshimura-powered Suzuki GSX-R’s wet-weather prowess. He continued with his comprehensive learning process on a Superbike and his quickest time of 1’54.168 during his 41 laps gave him a very impressive eighth position on the leader-board. Davide Giugliano on an Aprilia set the fastest time of the day.
FIXI Crescent Suzuki has one more day at Jerez and will be hoping the clouds clear to give it a full day of dry weather, so Camier and Cluzel can continue with the important set-up work the pair began at Almeria last week.
Jerez Test Day One Classification: 1. Davide Giugliano 1’50.531: 2. Marco Melandri +0.419: 3. Sylvain Guintoli +2.378: 4. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) +2.754: 5. Eugene Laverty +2.879: 8 Jules Cluzel (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) +3.637.