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The Kawasaki Racing Team will
field a third rider at the Japanese round of the MotoGP world
championship next month. Current leader of the All Japan Superbike
Championship, Akira Yanagawa, will join team stalwarts, Randy
de Puniet and Anthony West, on a Ninja ZX-RR at the Motegi circuit
as, for the second time this year, the team will put three riders
on the grid.
Like Roger Lee Hayden, who rode to an impressive tenth place
as a wild card for Kawasaki at Laguna Seca back in July, Yanagawa
is looking forward to pitting himself against the best riders
in the world at his home circuit.
Yanagawa is already well known to race fans the world over. From
winning the Japanese 250cc championship in 1990, he progressed
to his domestic superbike series in 1993 then on to World Superbikes
in 1997, getting an excellent fourth in the championship in his
rookie year. Between then and 2002, he made it on to the podium
23 times, including celebrating three wins.
He was also the rider who developed the original Kawasaki ZX-RR
MotoGP bike during 2002 and rode it at its debut in the Pacific
Grand Prix, at Motegi, towards the end of that year's season.
However, the 36-year-old crashed out, breaking his pelvis in
the process, so Andrew Pitt was drafted in to replace him for
the remaining three rounds.
Yanagawa now rides a Kawasaki ZX-10R for Team Green in the Japanese
superbike series. After five rounds, he's claimed one victory,
at Tsukuba circuit, and a second, at Autopolis, putting him two
points ahead of nearest rival, Atsushi Watanabe, with just three
rounds remaining.
After the disappointment of 2002, Yanagawa has unfinished business
with the Ninja ZX-RR and is looking forward to riding its latest
incarnation, the 800cc machine, again at Motegi. The Kawasaki
Racing Team look forward to his joining them again on the track.
Akira Yawanaga - Kawasaki Wild Card Rider #87
"The first time I raced the Ninja ZX-RR was also at Motegi,
when Kawasaki made their long awaited return to Grand Prix racing
after an absence of more than two decades. On that occasion I
crashed out of the race, so I'm really looking forward to the
opportunity to finally finish what I started five years ago.
I'm under no illusions about how tough it will be, racing against
the very best riders in the world, but I hope that I will be
able to finish in the points and also provide important feedback
for Kawasaki's development engineers. For me, race day will be
about enjoying the chance to race the latest version of Kawasaki's
Ninja ZX-RR and finishing as high up the order as I can."
Michael Bartholemy - Kawasaki Competition Manager
"Obviously, as a Japanese factory team, the Grand Prix
at Motegi is an important race for us. For this reason we have
decided to field three riders, with Akira Yanagawa joining Randy
de Puniet and Anthony West aboard a third Ninja ZX-RR for this
event. Akira last rode the Ninja ZX-RR in a Grand Prix back in
2003, as a wild card at Catalunya, but he's kept his racing skills
sharp competing in the All Japan Superbike Championship, which
he's currently leading aboard a Kawasaki ZX-10R. I think it will
be interesting for Akira to see just how far the Ninja ZX-RR
has progressed since he last raced it, and we're certainly looking
forward to seeing him finish his home MotoGP race aboard the
bike this time around." |