WORLD SUPERBIKES: Eugene Laverty takes heart from Phillip Island potential
Laverty was confident his team had made good progress with the RSV4-RF during the winter tests and his optimism proved justified as the Toomebridge man went third fastest during last Friday’s free practice.
He improved further to seal second place on the grid in Superpole 2 alongside pole man Tom Sykes and double race winner Marco Melandri.
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Hide AdHowever, an issue with his front Pirelli tyre thwarted Laverty’s chances in the opening race and he eventually finished in eighth place.
The 31-year-old made a flying start in race two and moved into the lead ahead of fellow Northern Ireland rider Jonathan Rea and began to open a gap at the front.
However, disaster struck as Laverty was high-sided off his machine at Turn 6. He managed to return to the pits for new tyres and bodywork repairs and ventured back out onto the track, completing the race in 15th place to earn a single championship point.
Laverty said: “The bike felt incredible and we were in the top three [in practice and qualifying], which is something that we didn’t manage last year.
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Hide Ad“Testing went very smoothly and we haven’t changed the parts on the bike all that much, we have kept everything quite constant and it’s been a matter of getting the weight balance right and working with what we have.
“New parts don’t always mean you go faster, so we have kept everything the same and just got the best out of the package that we have,” he added.
“I think we can be more consistent this year on race tyres and I’ll be going after that podium.”
Despite his misfortune in Australia, Laverty said he now had a clearer indication of his potential.
“We’ve got to be optimistic for round two at Chang [March 23-25] after the performance we’ve shown at Phillip Island.
“The team is right in the mix now and it’s very exciting for us all.”