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World SuperBikes James Toseland
WorldSBK: Toseland Interview: Bayliss is strong this year

(WorldSBK Release)
Have you been surprised by
the opposition; Yamaha with a new bike going so well and Suzuki perhaps
not as strong as we hoped they might be?
"The Corona Suzuki has always been a great package with Corser on it in
the last two years. Biaggi’s got off to a great start, consistency wise.
He’s gets off to a pretty average start in races and then his pace
mid-race and at the end of the race is outstanding. He’s scored a lot of
points which has kept him in touch with me at the moment, especially with
my breakdown at Donington Park, but we’re still leading; we’ve led it
from the start and that’s the only thing I’m concentrating on."
Bayliss was going to be the man to watch, but after Donington that’s
changed a bit. Is that how you see it?
"He was unfortunate with his crash and with the injuries he got from that
particular crash. Nine times out of ten he’d have just got up, shook it
off and got out for the second race. Unfortunately with losing most of
his little finger and with the groin injury that he sustained, it was
unfortunate. But he’s still fast, he’s still up there. To come back after
those operations to qualify in pole position at Valencia and to get it on
the podium just showed his character. Troy Bayliss is still, for me, the
strongest opponent that I’ve got this year.
"I know Max Biaggi is consistent, but you’ve still got to watch out for
those Yamahas. They’re developing really quickly; I remember passing the
Yamaha at Qatar without too many problems and then at Valencia I was
trying to keep hold of the thing down the start-finish straight. They’re
really pushing hard to win the championship with those two guys - two
great riders - but I’ve just got to keep on doing what I’m doing. I’ve
got a great package under me with the Hanspree Ten Kate Honda; it’s good
enough to do what they’re doing."
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