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                      The Winston Ten Kate Honda team has declared itself 
                      satisfied with progress after two days testing in warm and 
                      sunny conditions at Magny-Cours in central France. The 
                      4.4km circuit near Nevers will host the final round of the 
                      2005 World Superbike championship on 9th 
                      October. 
                      With several new Pirelli tyres to 
                      evaluate, Chris Vermeulen and Karl Muggeridge have also 
                      spent the two-day test working with a number of different 
                      swing-arm specifications and rear suspension components to 
                      improve the power delivery on their Winston Ten Kate Honda 
                      CBR1000RRs. 
                      Ronald Ten Kate - team manager: 
                      "It's been a very good test and we 
                      started with the general set-up that we know, with some 
                      information from the race here last year. When the riders 
                      were lapping around the best race times from last year, we 
                      moved on to testing the development parts that we brought 
                      and a selection of new tyres from Pirelli. We've basically 
                      been lacking good drive out of the corners this season and 
                      we've tested a lot of different parts to improve that area 
                      of the bike. Both riders have been testing different 
                      components and then swapping to confirm the information 
                      we've been getting. It's been very positive and, after 
                      we've studied everything again back at the workshop, we 
                      can move on to Misano with confidence." 
                      Karl Muggeridge - best time, 1m41.9s 
                      (on race tyre): 
                      "It's been a really valuable two 
                      days, finally getting to spend some time in good weather 
                      to try a heap of different things. It's really been the 
                      first proper test time for me since I stepped up to 
                      Superbikes and the sunshine here has helped me make the 
                      most of it. The different swingarms and linkages we've 
                      mostly been trying have been good and we've made some 
                      progress in getting the grip down better during 
                      acceleration out of corners. The only slightly frustrating 
                      thing is that I haven't been able to try all the good bits 
                      together. But we know which will be the best combination 
                      and hopefully that will set us up well for the next few 
                      races." 
                        
                        
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