Smith and Espargaro confident of speeding to success at Brno

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Smith and Espargaro confident of speeding to success at Brno

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Smith and @Espargaro confident of speeding to success at #Brno


Monster @Yamaha @Tech3 Team riders Bradley Smith and Pol Espargaro confidently head to the Czech Republic ready to fight with determination as they intend to score two more top results at the 11th round of the 2015 MotoGP World Championship. Both riders, who jetted straight from Indianapolis to Brno for the back-to-back races, will seek to ride their Yamaha YZR-M1's to glory in front of the Brno crowd, which normally has the largest spectator attendance in the entire World Championship. However, the 5.4 kilometre Czech circuit is not just a firm favourite for fans but also for riders and it has hosted a MotoGP race every year since 1987, apart from a one year absence in 1992. It's undulating corners and rapid changes in elevation always provide an entertaining spectacle and this year's 22 lap sprint promises to be another thrilling race for the Monster Yamaha Tech3 Team riders.
Bradley Smith fully intends to continue his impressive form aboard the Yamaha YZR-M1 as he looks to battle to another noteworthy finish in Sunday's race. The British rider who arrives in the Czech Republic after a season of delights so far and fresh from concluding the Indianapolis Grand Prix in 6th position, will be gunning for the leading satellite position once again. Meanwhile Pol Espargaro aims to speed to a solid result at the bwin Grand Prix Ceske Republiky on Sunday in order to continue his climb up the championship standings. The Spaniard will be entering his 150th Grand Prix start at Brno and will aim to celebrate his record by finishing inside the top six.



Bradley Smith

Championship: 5th, 97 points

"Next up is the Czech Grand Prix at Brno, which is a circuit that I enjoy racing on. The big hills and undulating corners are good fun to ride on the Yamaha and I think we can do a thorough job there this weekend. It's been a crazy couple of weeks going from the Suzuka 8 Hours in Japan, to Indianapolis and then straight to Brno, but fatigue is not an issue and I'm excited to put on a great show for the fans that come to the race. As always our plan is to get up to speed as soon as possible. The base setting that we have has been strong at every GP so far this year and with any luck that will be the same case at Brno. Nevertheless, there will be work to do but I am going to push as hard as possible so that I can hopefully cross the line as the leading satellite rider again. After the race we have a test day and then I will begin focusing on the next GP which is my home Grand Prix at Silverstone and it is definitely one of the highlights of my year."






Pol Espargaro

Championship: 9th, 73 points

"I'm looking forward to the Czech Grand Prix, not only as it's awesome to ride but also because it's my 150th race start. Therefore, I am fully determined to get a strong result to celebrate this statistic. After a bit of an up and down season so far, I am confident about being comfortable on the bike and I am ready to get up to where I need to be, which is right behind the factory riders. I've had some great battles in Brno in the past as well as a few podium finishes so I hope that we can put on a good show again this weekend. Of course, we must get everything set up straight away in order to be prepared, especially for qualifying where we must be ready so that we can ensure a good grid position, as this is vital for the final race result. However, I fully trust my team and Yamaha as I know they will give me everything I need to be fast. I can't wait to steer my M1 around the hills in the Czech republic and do my best to grab a top six finish!"



Ready to get back on track at Brno
It will be a happy return on track for the riders of the Forward Racing team as they will be at Brno this week for the Czech Republic Grand Prix. After being forced to sit out the trip to Indianapolis, the Swiss team will return to compete with all four of its riders starting from the Czech race.
Loris Baz, along with his new teammate Claudio Corti, will jump back on the Yamaha Forward to get close again to the head of the Open category. Even if he participated in one less race, the Frenchman is second in the standings just six points from Barbera and he has a positive mindset for the Czech race. Claudio Corti is also feeling confident as he will return on duty in the premier class of motorcycling.



Loris Baz

Championship: 16th, 14 points

"I'm really pleased to be able to race again in Brno. These holidays were longer than expected, but now it's time to get my Yamaha Forward back on track. Before the summer break we were really close to the head of the Open category, the goal is now to stay close to those positions."






Claudio Corti

Championship: -

"After the good experience at the Sachsenring I am happy to be riding again with Forward Racing in MotoGP. It will be a great opportunity to display my potential and to be able to get even more confidence on the Yamaha Forward."




2015 MotoGP Czech Republic

Brno 12/08/2015






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