martedì 21 maggio 2019

Team Speed Up, JORGE NAVARRO AMAZED EVERYBODY AT THE GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE WITH THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE POLE


JORGE NAVARRO SI PRENDE IL TERZO PODIO CONSECUTIVO A LE MANS. BELLA RIMONTA DI DI GIANNANTONIO CHE TERMINA DODICESIMO IL GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE  


Il Lightech Speed Up team termina il weekend francese a pieni voti e saluta Le Mans con tanta soddisfazione per il terzo podio consecutivo di Jorge Navarro, secondo classificato, e l’ottima rimonta del compagno di box, Fabio Di Gannantonio, che raggiunge la zona punti con il dodicesimo piazzamento.


Dopo le qualifiche bagnate del sabato, i tecnici cambiano il setting delle moto perché, sebbene il cielo sia nuvoloso, si prospetta una gara asciutta. Il poleman Navarro, dopo una buona partenza perde qualche posizione e al primo giro è alle spalle di Vierge al quarto posto. A quasi metà gara Jorge è secondo, determinato a raggiungere Marquez. Qualche errore di guida toglie la possibilità al numero nove del Lightech Speed Up team di lottare per la vittoria, ma ancora una volta si aggiudica un meritatissimo secondo posto ed il giro veloce della gara in  1’36.764.


Fabio Di Giannantonio, ventesimo in griglia, affronta la gara con la determinazione e la consapevolezza di poter competere e ancora una volta dimostra la sua crescita alla guida della Speed Up tagliando il traguardo dodicesimo.


JORGE NAVARRO#9 – 2°

“Sono davvero molto contento di questo weekend, soprattutto perché Le Mans è un circuito che mi ha sempre creato un po’ di problemi in questa categoria. Dopo le prove del venerdì in cui non avevamo un buon feeling con la moto, siamo stati davvero bravi, io ed il mio staff, a capire come risolvere i problemi e a fare quindi la pole sul bagnato. Questa mattina, con pista asciutta, abbiamo fatto delle modifiche al setting e durante il warm up ho capito che potevamo lottare per la vittoria. Mi spiace per gli errori che ho commesso sempre alla stessa curva, la 8, senza i quali potevamo raggiungere la prima posizione, ma siamo comunque riusciti ad arrivare secondi e a prenderci il terzo podio consecutivo. Siamo super contenti, venti punti in più e terzo posto in classifica!”

FABIO DI GIANNANTONIO#21 – 12°

“Sono contento perché è stata una gara abbastanza insidiosa e dopo un weekend complicato siamo riusciti a fare bene. Partire dalla ventesima posizione non è stato facile ma ho dato il massimo e sono riuscito a recuperare un po’ di posizioni. Dobbiamo lavorare meglio nelle sessioni di libere e in qualifica per cercare di partire più avanti e poi migliorare soprattutto nella prima parte della gara dove siamo stati un po’ lenti”.



JORGE NAVARRO ST

JORGE NAVARRO TOOK THIRD CONSECUTIVE PODIUM IN LE MANS. DI GIANNANTONIO ENDED THE GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE TWELFTH AFTER A SUPERB COMEBACK


The Lightech Speed ​​Up team ends the French weekend with flying colors and greets Le Mans with so much satisfaction for the third consecutive podium of Jorge Navarro, runner-up, and the excellent comeback of teammate Fabio Di Gannantonio, who reached the points zone with the twelfth placement. After the wet qualifying on Saturday, the technicians changed the setting of the motorbikes because, although the sky was cloudy, a dry race was ahead. The poleman Navarro, after a good start lost some positions and on the first lap he was behind Vierge in fourth place. Almost halfway through the race, Jorge got second, determined to reach Marquez. Some driving errors took away the possibility for the number nine of the Lightech Speed ​​Up team to fight for the victory, but once again he took a well-deserved second place and the fastest lap of the race. Fabio Di Giannantonio, twentieth on the grid, faced the race with the determination and the awareness of being able to compete and once again demonstrated his growth with the Speed ​​Up bike, crossing the finish line in twelfth position.


JORGE NAVARRO#9 – 2nd

“I am really very happy about this weekend, especially because Le Mans is a circuit that has always created me some problems in this category. After the practice on Friday when we didn’t have a good feeling with the bike, I and my staff were really good at figuring out how to solve the problems and then get the pole in the wet. This morning, with a dry track, we made some changes to the setting and during the warm up I realized we could fight for the win. I’m sorry for the mistakes I made at the corner 8, without which we could reach the first position, but we still managed to finish second and take the third consecutive podium. We are super happy, twenty points more and third place in the standings”.

FABIO DI GIANNANTONIO#21 – 12th
“I’m happy because it was a pretty tricky race and after a complicated weekend we managed to do well. Starting from the twentieth position was not easy but I did my best and managed to recover some positions. We need to work better in free practice sessions and in qualifying to try to start later and then improve especially in the first part of the race where we were a bit slow”.



JORGE NAVARRO AMAZED EVERYBODY AT THE GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE WITH THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE POLE


The Lightech Speed ​​Up team riders returned to action at the Le Mans Bugatti circuit to determine their position on tomorrow’s starting grid. As expected, the last morning free practice session was affected by the rain, which did not allow Navarro and Di Giannantonio to improve Friday’s free practices time. Both riders then faced the Q1, again with a wet track. Jorge finished the qualifying session with the fourth time in 1’49.736 which allowed him to access Q2. On his return to the track, ready to fight for the top positions, Navarro took the lead improving his time every lap until taking the second consecutive pole of the season.Di Giannantonio showed an excellent feeling in the wet in the Fp3, in which he took the twelfth time in 1’46.362 with a gap of +0.244. Fabio faced the Q1 with determination but due to a fall at the start of the session and the traffic on track he almost reached access to the Q2, taking the twentieth position.First and seventh row of the starting grid for the Lightech Speed ​​Up team riders ahead of tomorrow’s Grand Prix de France race that will start at 12.20 pm.


JORGE NAVARRO#9 – 16th in 1’37.232

“We did complicated free practice sessions, with a lot of problems, especially yesterday when we couldn’t find the feeling to make a good time that allowed direct access to Q2. Today in the wet it was initially complicated, but the team did a really good job. We have figured out where to improve and in the end we managed to get to Q2 and reach pole. I’m really happy and confident for tomorrow”.

FABIO DI GIANNANTONIO#21 – 21st in 1’37.488
“The day had started well. The feeling with the bike was excellent with both wet and damp tracks, we felt ready and confident to make a great Q1 and pass in Q2. Too bad for the small crash at the beginning of Q1 and shame about not being able to get into Q2 where we could certainly do well considering that with the time of Q1 we could start in sixth position on the grid”.

( carbon brake lines for speed up 2019)