Fitzgerald Has Superbike Podium in His Sights
Fitzgerald Has Superbike Podium in His
Sights
JANUARY 3,
2018: Taranaki man Hayden Fitzgerald again has the
superbike podium in his sights this season and, with the
nationals set to kick off in Canterbury this weekend, he
won't have to wait long to see if that ambition is a
realistic one.
There's no reason to
suggest that the Yamaha rider won't be among the
pace-setters at this year's four-round New Zealand Superbike
Championships, especially after his warm-up rides at the
recent Motul Six-Hour at Hampton Downs and the
just-completed three-round pre-nationals Suzuki
Series.
The 34-year-old Fitzgerald
teamed with fellow Yamaha stars Rogan Chandler, of Upper
Hutt, and Hastings' Jamie Maindonald to finish fifth
overall, ahead of 25 other teams, at the third annual Motul
Six-Hour in November.
Fitzgerald
then finished fourth overall in the Formula One/Superbike
class at the Suzuki Series, which wrapped up with the
Cemetery Circuit races in Whanganui on Boxing Day. He
finished third in each of the two F1 races on Boxing
Day.
"This new Yamaha YZFR1 is a
great bike and is very stable," said father-of-one
Fitzgerald, a kitchen joiner by
trade.
"The front end of the bike
feels very strong. I've been following other riders and I
see them skittering all over the place as they head into
corners at high speed. There's nothing like that happening
with me and I can put the bike anywhere I want to in
corners. It's very
confidence-inspiring.
"I like the
Christchurch track and I actually qualified on pole the last
time I raced there, in 2014 I think. I took a couple of
years off racing for personal, family reasons, but I
remember the place well and I like it," he
said.
Fitzgerald rode the same bike
in the Superstock class at last year's nationals, finishing
runner-up in the class despite contesting only half the
series, on that occasion skipping both the South Island
rounds.
"The bike is a year old,
still stock standard and the engine has never even been
opened up. That's a real testimony to the reliability of
it."
After this weekend's nationals
series opener in Christchurch, the riders head to Timaru's
Levels International Raceway the following weekend, on
January 13-14, before crossing Cook Strait and arriving at
Hampton Downs Motorsport Park near Meremere for round three
on March 3-4. The series wraps up at Bruce McLaren
Motorsport Park in Taupo on March
17-18.
Fitzgerald also has a liking
for the Timaru track, although, he says, "there is one part
of Levels I need to work on".
"I
think the characteristics of the bike will suit Levels
though. I can position the bike wherever I want to
mid-corner and that's what you need to set up for the
exit.
"I'm really starting to gel
with this bike and I'm feeling confident for the season
ahead."