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	<title>MotoGP World &#187; Alvaro Bautista</title>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista joins Gresini Honda</title>
		<link>http://motogpworld.net/2011/11/alvaro-bautista-joins-gresini-honda/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 13:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No sooner had Rizla Suzuki anounced that Alvaro Bautista had left the team, there was an announcement that Bautista had joined Gresini Honda as a replacement for Hiroshi Aoyama. Bautista will hit the track today for the first time on the bike. Fausto Gresini: “I am particularly satisfied that Alvaro Bautista will ride a Honda [...]]]></description>
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No sooner had Rizla Suzuki anounced that <a href="http://motogpworld.net/2011/11/alvaro-bautista-leaves-rizla-suzuki/" target="_blank"><strong>Alvaro Bautista had left the team</strong></a>, there was an announcement that Bautista had joined Gresini Honda as a replacement for Hiroshi Aoyama.</p>
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Bautista will hit the track today for the first time on the bike.</p>
<p>
<strong>Fausto Gresini: </strong><br />
“I am particularly satisfied that Alvaro Bautista will ride a Honda RC213V in the colours of Team San Carlo Honda Gresini next year. He is a very fast rider and I also hold him in high regard for his personality and pleasant nature. I am sure that he will integrate swiftly into our group and that we will enjoy some pleasant experiences together in the future.”</p>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista leaves Rizla Suzuki</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 11:46:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alvaro Bautista and Suzuki have announced that they will part company for 2012. Suzuki, although not yet confirmed, look likely to run a team in the 2012 MotoGP season and will start the season using their existing 800cc bike. Randy De Puniet could potentially be in the frame as a replacement for Bautista. De Puniet [...]]]></description>
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<p>Alvaro Bautista and Suzuki have announced that they will part company for 2012.</p>
<p>Suzuki, although not yet confirmed, look likely to run a team in the 2012 MotoGP season and will start the season using their existing 800cc bike.</p>
<p>
Randy De Puniet could potentially be in the frame as a replacement for Bautista. De Puniet has yet to confirm his plans for next season, but he had a storming test on the Rizla Suzuki GSV-R yesterday by posting the 4th fastest time (ahead of some of the new 1000cc machines).</p>
<p>
<strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“I am very sad to be leaving Suzuki after the two great years that I have had here. It has been a great team to work in and I have learnt a lot of things from everyone in the team. It was a fantastic experience working with an English/Japanese team and we have become like a big family, except we have never had any arguments and no-one falls out with each other! I want to thank everybody personally for the last two years, sometimes it has been difficult, but nobody ever gave up and I felt like I always had their full support and commitment. I don’t feel like I am leaving a team, but a group of friends that I hope I will know for a long time. I want to say a special thank-you to Tom, Paul, Ken san and Sahara san, and wish them and the rest of the team all the best for the future.” </p>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista dedicates Valencia performance to Simoncelli</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 17:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alvaro Bautista and the Rizla Suzuki team are descending on Valencia for the final round of the MotoGP season &#8211; and Bautista, like all the other riders, will be dedicating his performance at Valencia to his old 250cc sparring partner Marco Simoncelli. Álvaro Bautista: “I am really looking forward to going to the Valencia race. [...]]]></description>
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Alvaro Bautista and the Rizla Suzuki team are descending on Valencia for the final round of the MotoGP season &#8211; and Bautista, like all the other riders, will be dedicating his performance at Valencia to his old 250cc sparring partner Marco Simoncelli.</p>
<p><strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“I am really looking forward to going to the Valencia race. It has been a tough time for all of us since Sepang, but I am ready for the last race and the fact that it is in my home country always makes it a special occasion. I have done well in the last few races, and my Suzuki has felt great, but the results have not arrived so we need to put that right. My target for the weekend is to fight to the maximum, finish the race with a good result and dedicate it to Marco. We had so many huge battles together – I will use these memories positively in Valencia.”</p>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista &#8220;when I saw him in front of me on the track, I thought this is my opportunity&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 08:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There will celebrations in the Rizla Suzuki team tonight as Alvaro Bautista claimed his best ever MotoGP qualifying position by taking 4th at Phillip Island. Bautista&#8217;s stunning late lap was a lesson in opportunism, as he managed to get close enough to Repsol Honda&#8217;s Andrea Dovizioso and tucked in behind the Italian to use him [...]]]></description>
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There will celebrations in the Rizla Suzuki team tonight as Alvaro Bautista claimed his best ever MotoGP qualifying position by taking 4th at Phillip Island.</p>
<p>
Bautista&#8217;s stunning late lap was a lesson in opportunism, as he managed to get close enough to Repsol Honda&#8217;s Andrea Dovizioso and tucked in behind the Italian to use him as a wind-shield.</p>
<p>
The lap initially saw Bautista in 3rd place on the timesheets, but Marco Simoncelli fired in a late fast lap to bump Bautista down to 4th.</p>
<p><p>
<strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“I’m very happy with today, because I got my best qualifying result so far in MotoGP and at the toughest track for Suzuki, so that shows what good work we have done since last year. It was a fantastic lap behind Dovizioso and when I saw him in front of me on the track, I thought this is my opportunity – if I can’t do a good lap now, I’ll never do one! Third row was not difficult to achieve today, but when I followed him everything seemed easier. With this type of track in this wind and with these types of corners, it helps if you can follow another rider, you can certainly improve a lot and it feels much easier to ride. My feeling is good for tomorrow and I’ll try to make a strong start and stay with the front guys in the first one or two laps. If we can do that I think we will be competitive, because in the first few laps all riders will push hard and after six or seven laps the tyres will probably drop off and the rhythm will settle down. I will try to do a good race tomorrow and get the best possible result I can.”</p>
<p><strong>Paul Denning – Team Manager:</strong><br />
“To achieve Suzuki’s best qualifying since Mugello in 2009 &#8211; and Álvaro’s best so far &#8211; here at Phillip Island is almost funny! Álvaro has had a steady pace all weekend and when it mattered today he managed to tuck-in behind Dovizioso, and use him as a wind-break, and do an absolutely awesome lap-time. It’s been clear from the potential shown this year just how much the GSV-R has improved and for it to perform around here in cold and windy conditions &#8211; how it has done today – is testament to the hard work of Sahara san and his engineers in Hamamatsu and to Tom O’Kane and his crew here.</p>
<p>“As always to live with the factory Hondas and Yamahas will be a tough ask tomorrow, but Álvaro has put himself into a great position and if he can get a good start who knows what can happen.” </p>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista happy with first day performance at Phillip Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2011 10:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alvaro Bautista was relatively happy with his performance in the first MotoGP practice session at Phillip Island which saw him finish in 11th position overall. Bautista showed progress with his Rizla Suzuki GSV-R over the two sessions and managed an 8th place finish in the second session. Bautista and Rizla Suzuki team-manager Paul Denning give [...]]]></description>
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Alvaro Bautista was relatively happy with his performance in the first MotoGP practice session at Phillip Island which saw him finish in 11th position overall. </p>
<p>
Bautista showed progress with his Rizla Suzuki GSV-R over the two sessions and managed an 8th place finish in the second session.</p>
<p>
Bautista and Rizla Suzuki team-manager Paul Denning give their thoughts on their first day at Phillip Island and talk about their expectations for progress over the weekend below:</p>
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<strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“Up until this year this has not been one of the best tracks for the GSV-R and it was quite difficult here for me last year. In the first session this morning I didn’t feel a lot of rear grip, but we changed some things for this afternoon and it made a big difference to the feeling. We also worked on the electronics and altered the mapping for some of the corners to help with rear grip. At the end of the second session with some new tyres there was a big difference than with the used ones. This track has very fast corners and you can feel a difference between new and used tyres here quite a lot. I have done my best-ever lap at Phillip Island today and a 1’31 is not a bad time, but I still feel that we can improve the feeling in the bike and be quite a bit quicker. On the new tyres I can ride normal and with a good rhythm for a few laps, but it soon becomes difficult to exit from the corners and get the grip I need. We have improved a lot from last year and I feel more relaxed on the bike. I am happy with the first day, but will be a lot happier if I can get a good feeling tomorrow like I have had in the last few races, then I’m sure we’ll be in a good position for the race.”</p>
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<strong>Paul Denning – Team Manager:</strong><br />
“The pace of the Rizla Suzuki GSV-R on Phillip Island today is confirmation of how well, and how far, Suzuki has developed the bike since 2010. The character of the track is still not the best for us and Álvaro still has a couple of fundamental issues that are holding him back, but to be 0.2-of-a-second from fourth place and in the top-10 in this afternoon’s session is like a dream compared to last year. We still expect a tough weekend and a tough race, but we fully believe we can be in the fight for a decent position on Sunday.”</p>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista aims to put Motegi crash behind him as he arrives at Phillip Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 09:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With still no confirmation regarding their participation in the 2012 MotoGP season, the Rizla Suzuki team head to Australia for the Phillip Island MotoGP. Álvaro Bautista and his Suzuki team, including the engineers in Japan, have made big steps with the GSV-R this year and will now be looking to make more improvements at the [...]]]></description>
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With still no confirmation regarding their participation in the 2012 MotoGP season, the Rizla Suzuki team head to Australia for the Phillip Island MotoGP.</p>
<p>
Álvaro Bautista and his Suzuki team, including the engineers in Japan, have made big steps with the GSV-R this year and will now be looking to make more improvements at the 4,448m Phillip Island circuit. </p>
<p>Bautista needs to convert the renewed potential that the Rizla Suzuki team have found from the GSV-R into results. Last time out at Motegi, Bautista was running in fourth place, before a crash robbed him of what looked like being his best result so far this season. With the factory still undecided on their MotoGP future, solid race results can only help in ensuring that the top execs at Suzuki see a future in their continued participation in MotoGP.</p>
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<strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“I was very disappointed and upset at the end of the race in Japan, because we deserved to hold on to that result after all the hard work everyone has put in. We have to take all the positives from that weekend, and the previous races, and keep working in that same frame of mind in Australia. I know this will be a completely different challenge,  but the bike is now working well in all conditions and this weekend will show us how far we have come this season. I missed out on a top-10 at Phillip Island by less than a hundredth-of-a-second last year and I’m sure we can certainly go much better than that this weekend. You never know what the weather will do at Phillip Island, but we’re ready no matter what happens!”</p>
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		<title>Bautista vows to &#8220;fight from the beginning&#8221; for tomorrow&#8217;s Japanese MotoGP</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2011 15:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alvaro Bautista scored a respectable 8th place in today&#8217;s qualifying session at Motegi for the Japanese MotoGP. In the final minutes of the session Bautista was actually placed provisionally on the second row, but he was unable to improve on his previous time and was subsequently bumped down to 8th by the time the qualifying [...]]]></description>
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Alvaro Bautista scored a respectable 8th place in today&#8217;s qualifying session at Motegi for the Japanese MotoGP.</p>
<p>
In the final minutes of the session Bautista was actually placed provisionally on the second row, but he was unable to improve on his previous time and was subsequently bumped down to 8th by the time the qualifying was over.</p>
<p>
As Bautista himself noted: &#8220;With the time I did in qualifying – one-and-a-half-seconds quicker than last year – I would have been in pole position in 2010&#8243;</p>
<p>
Still no official word on Suzuki&#8217;s plans for next season &#8211; it was expected that at some point over this weekend the team would be announcing their MotoGP plans for next season. Suzuki have not yet confirmed if they will be putting a MotoGP forward, let alone if it will be a one or two rider team. </p>
<p><strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“With the time I did in qualifying – one-and-a-half-seconds quicker than last year – I would have been in pole position in 2010! This year the level is amazing and the lap-times are very fast, but our performance is also due to the hard work the guys in the Factory have put in, it has made a big difference. This morning we tested different settings in the two bikes, one of which was set a little bit lower to help me in the hard braking parts of this track, but I tried it too late in the free practice so I didn’t have a clear idea which setting was better. This afternoon we started with the lower bike and harder compound tyres, but the feeling was not what I wanted, so I changed to the other bike and it was better. I improved my lap-time at the end, but I got into some traffic on my last laps so couldn’t improve it anymore. Eighth is not too bad and I want to produce a good race for all the Suzuki company and factory guys that are here this weekend supporting us. I will try to get a good start and fight from the beginning, I think the first three or four will be difficult to catch, but after that I think we can be in the battle for the next few positions. We will see what the weather brings and the condition of the track, but I am looking forward to a good race.”</p>
<p><strong>Paul Denning –Team Manager:</strong><br />
“We needed a strong qualifying performance today and Álvaro delivered that. We just didn’t get the timing right on the last run, in terms of track position and traffic, but only half-of-a-second off fourth place on Honda’s home track is a decent result. The first couple of laps will be critical tomorrow and I believe if Álvaro is in the tow with the fastest riders there is a possibility of a very strong result.” </p>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista and Rizla Suzuki with work to do in Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:38:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alvaro Bautista finished the first two practice sessions at Motegi in 12th place and 11th place respectively. Not the start the team were hoping for, and both Bautista and team-manager Paul Denning maintain that there is more potential to come from the Suzuki this weekend. Álvaro Bautista: “We tested a different setting this morning and [...]]]></description>
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Alvaro Bautista finished the first two practice sessions at Motegi in 12th place and 11th place respectively.</p>
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Not the start the team were hoping for, and both Bautista and team-manager Paul Denning maintain that there is more potential to come from the Suzuki this weekend.</p>
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<strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“We tested a different setting this morning and compared it against the one from Aragon. We used the new set-up in the bike with the new swinging-arm and it was definitely better. This afternoon we tried the harder option tyres, because although the softer ones were not too bad this morning, I still had a bit of movement entering the corners. This track has a lot of hard braking and the harder front tyre is much better for that because it gives me more stability. We still don’t know which compound we will use for the race, so we have to test a bit more tomorrow and it will also depend on the temperature on race-day. At the end I got into a fairly good rhythm, but I still don’t feel 100% with the bike. I had a little gear-shift problem and this made judging the braking points quite difficult, and I had a lot of movement because I was moving my whole body to change down a gear. We improved at the end, but not enough and I think that we can make some big steps tomorrow. With some hard work we can make the bike perform better and improve our lap-time.”</p>
<p><strong>Paul Denning – Team Manager:</strong><br />
“We didn’t get up to speed as quickly as we would have liked to here in Motegi. Álvaro has had a number of small restrictions that have held him back, but on the positive side his best lap-time wasn’t faster than his regular rhythm and was very repeatable. By the end of FP2 the gap to the top-six had reduced to a level which will hopefully allow us to make in-roads during tomorrow and the team will improve the bike overnight.”</p>
<p>“After much debate – which in the end I am glad we as Rizla Suzuki stayed away from – it’s a pleasure to be back in Motegi and find the circuit and the Japanese fans so welcoming to the MotoGP circus!”</p>
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		<title>Aragon: Alvaro Bautista battles for 6th at his home GP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rizla Suzuki’s Álvaro Bautista produced a thrilling performance in front of his home fans at Aragon in Spain today to equal his best dry result of the season so far. Bautista started from 11th on the grid &#8211; but like the last few races, he followed his recent pattern of having a poor qualifying session [...]]]></description>
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Rizla Suzuki’s Álvaro Bautista produced a thrilling performance in front of his home fans at Aragon in Spain today to equal his best dry result of the season so far.</p>
<p>Bautista started from 11th on the grid &#8211; but like the last few races, he followed his recent pattern of having a poor qualifying session and then a strong race.</p>
<p>Bautista got boxed in on the first corner and was lucky to avoid the crash between Karel Abraham and Randt De Puniet. Bautista quickly found his rhythm and capitalised on the situation to take 8th position by the end of the first lap.</p>
<p>He then got involved in an almost race long battle with the Ducati’s of Hector Barbera and Nicky Hayden as the three of them traded places many times throughout the race, before Bautista got the better of the pair and made a break in the latter stages to secure a hard-fought, but deserved, sixth place.</p>
<p><strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“Today we had very different conditions from the practice and the temperature was much lower. I wanted to have a good race in front of my home fans, so I pushed as hard as I could to make the bike and tyres work right from the beginning, but I didn’t get a good start and other riders got in my way in the first corner and it was quite difficult to overtake early on. I got up to Hector and Nicky we had a big battle and fought a lot between us and when I got into sixth the riders in front were very far away and I was still fighting with the other two, so I couldn’t get a good rhythm. In the last laps I made a break from the other two and was able to ride more consistently and smoother and pull away to secure the sixth place. It was a good result, but I think if the conditions had been the same as qualifying we had the potential to be with the group fighting for podium positions. I am happy with all we have done this weekend and looking forward to the next race and to continue with this work.”</p>
<p><strong>Paul Denning – Team Manager:</strong><br />
“Another strong race performance by Álvaro, he again kept things tidy and used controlled aggression to climb from a fourth row start to a sixth placed finish. We are really happy with Álvaro’s efforts and the performance of the GSV-R, and the focus continues to be the same as it has been &#8211; that is to qualify better and get more out of the fresh tyres at the start of the race. Those two things are definitely connected, in that if we qualify better and are following the quick guys in the early laps we have a much better chance of hanging in there with them. I think Motegi will suit Álvaro and the Suzuki, and we are looking forward to giving Suzuki’s Japanese fans something to remember when we go there next month.”</p>
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		<title>Alvaro Bautista is confident of a strong start for the Aragon MotoGP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alvaro Bautista returns home to Spain for the Aragon MotoGP &#8211; a race he views as his home GP (despite the multiple races that take place each season in Spain). Bautista is confident that the Rizla Suzuki team have the right set-up and the data to put on a solid performance right from the start [...]]]></description>
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Alvaro Bautista returns home to Spain for the Aragon MotoGP &#8211; a race he views as his home GP (despite the multiple races that take place each season in Spain). Bautista is confident that the Rizla Suzuki team have the right set-up and the data to put on a solid performance right from the start of the weekend.</p>
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<strong>Álvaro Bautista:</strong><br />
“This was a really good event last year and I am looking forward to going back. It’s a fun track, a fantastic facility and a circuit that I think we can go really well at. I am feeling very confident that we can run well right from the start and get a good qualifying position. It’s great to race at home again, I do it four times a year, but each one seems special to me. I want to put on a good show for all the Spanish fans and think that we have the package and data to be able to do that.”</p>
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