Gary Mason faces a ‘learning week’ as he joins his MSS Colchester Kawasaki team-mates Ryan Farquhar and Stephen Thompson at the prestigious North West 200 ‘road race’ course.
The 2009 British Superbike mirror.co.uk Privateer Champion is looking forward to his first ‘road racing’ foray whilst Northern Irish roads specialists Ryan and Stephen want to continue their form at the event on their MSS prepared Kawasaki ZX-10R Ninja Superbikes.
Gary said
"I’ve got out here early and am really keen to soak up the atmosphere and as much knowledge as possible, this really is a legendary place. The bike is real similar to my normal British Superbike machine and I know we’ll have the speed out here for sure. Being a ‘newcomer’ brings its own pressures but I want to just get in that slipstream and hang on!”
Three time NW200 winner Ryan Farquhar has so far been eluded by Superbike class wins but knows this could be a good chance with top machinery and back-up from the established MSS Colchester squad. Ryan managed to get some seat-time on the BSB machine at the Kirkistown short circuit and remarked,
"First ride felt good, I could feel a big horsepower difference to the Superstock bike yet it was really light and nimble. We had some small changes to make but nothing major. I’m actually feeling excited about the event and last time I won here was on an MSS Supersport machine.”
Ryan was joined at Kirkistown by Stephen Thompson, who has had six top-6 finishes against quality opposition at the North West, his local circuit. Stephen added "
It was as good as I thought and the mechanics really helped with all the techie bits which I’ve never used like the blipper box, launch and traction control. I’m glad we got out and I want to get some decent dry practice in round the Triangle. I’m concentrating on the Superbike and am feeling positive although it’s an unbelievably high-level field this time round.”
MSS Colchester Kawasaki Team Owner, Nick Morgan summed up,
‘Ryan is undeniably ‘quality’ on the roads and Stephen is not far behind. Gary has had a mixed start to the season and as a Newcomer there’s not so much pressure but he’s a competitive sort of guy. The rider line-up is unbelievable this year but we know the bike has good speed which is essential here, so we’re all really looking forward to seeing how we can get on."
The Superbike riders will slipstream each other at incredible speeds of over 200mph, on the long NW200 back straight. The North West 200 is recognised to be Northern Ireland’s largest single day sporting event with around one hundred and twenty thousand spectators expected to gather at the famous ‘triangle’ course.
The Relentless International North West 200 in association with Black Horse takes place on Saturday 15th May (roads close 10am).
Official practice sessions are scheduled for:
Tuesday 11th May (roads close 5pm to 9.30pm)
and
Thursday 13th May (roads close 9.30am to 3.30pm).
For more information visit
http://www.northwest200.org
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