home forum racing registry media gallery documentsandfaq links join
Don't have an account? Register here Remember me?
News - MV Agusta First Test Successful July 04, 2008

November 10, 2006

MV Agusta First Test Successful
CAGIVA USA



The return of MV Agusta to racing in America is a reality. Using the F41000R in Superstock trim, Eraldo Ferracci brought the rudiments of his team and a pair of young riders to Jennings GP for a private two-day test using Pirelli tires November 8-9 .



Italian Superstock champion Luca Scassa (age 23) and American Matt Lynn (22) turned laps under mostly favorable conditions at the Florida track looking for basic setup information and a shakedown for the nearly stock motorcycles.



Scassa is well acquainted with the MV Agusta motorcycle and brought his suspension settings with him to an unfamiliar track. Lynn has raced at Jennings GP but started from scratch on a bike he had never seen or ridden. Both worked through the challenges diligently to arrive at a point where they could begin fine tuning and offering feedback to keep the MV Agusta technicians heading in the direction of fielding a competitive machine for the US Superbike series.



By afternoon on the first day both riders were already tantalizingly close to the track record of 1:15:444 of Canadian champion Pascal Picotte set earlier this spring at a joint test of all the Canadian Superbike teams. Just before lunch on day two, Scassa went 1:15.448 and Lynn 1:15.545 hand-timed.



Under sunny skies and with track temperatures climbing nicely, Scassa smashed the record in the mid-afternoon with a 1:14:81 and backed it up a lap later with a 1:14:85 on spec Pirelli tires identical to those used in the Canadian Superbike Championship. Lynn’s best of 1:15.2 was also under the old track record and two seconds faster than he had ever been at Jennings GP.



Scassa said “it’s cool being in America, but for sure I came here to do a job and we make some good work. We have much more to do to make the MV Agusta into a superbike but the bike is good and work is OK for me. I’m excited to do this”



Lynn added “I’m really excited We came here with a blank sheet of paper and went to work. It was a lot different from what I have been riding but once we got the MV basically set up it was really fun. Eraldo knows what he’s doing and what he wants. We just kept at it and that’s what we need to do. I can’t wait to ride it some more. It’s fast!”



Ferracci will now travel to Italy to consult with the factory again, delivering information from the test and input from the riders and technicians. The next outing for the Fast by Ferracci MV Agusta F4 1000R will be at the Daytona tire test in December, after which the team will prepare in earnest for the 2007 AMA Superbike Championship.

 
Comments

1. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by MVnet

The return of MV Agusta to racing in America is a reality. Using the F41000R in Superstock trim, Eraldo Ferracci brought the rudiments of his team and a pair of young riders to Jennings GP for a private two-day test using Pirelli tires November 8-9 .

Italian Superstock champion Luca Scassa (age 23) and American Matt Lynn (22) turned laps under mostly favorable conditions at the Florida track looking for basic setup information and a shakedown for the nearly stock motorcycles.

Scassa is well acquainted with the MV Agusta motorcycle and brought his suspension settings with him to an unfamiliar track. Lynn has raced at Jennings GP but started from scratch on a bike he had never seen or ridden. Both worked through the challenges diligently to arrive at a point where they could begin fine tuning and offering feedback to keep the MV Agusta technicians heading in the direction of fielding a competitive machine for the US Superbike series.

By afternoon on the first day both riders were already tantalizingly close to the track record of 1:15:444 of Canadian champion Pascal Picotte set earlier this spring at a joint test of all the Canadian Superbike teams. Just before lunch on day two, Scassa went 1:15.448 and Lynn 1:15.545 hand-timed.

Under sunny skies and with track temperatures climbing nicely, Scassa smashed the record in the mid-afternoon with a 1:14:81 and backed it up a lap later with a 1:14:85 on spec Pirelli tires identical to those used in the Canadian Superbike Championship. Lynn’s best of 1:15.2 was also under the old track record and two seconds faster than he had ever been at Jennings GP.

Scassa said “it’s cool being in America, but for sure I came here to do a job and we make some good work. We have much more to do to make the MV Agusta into a superbike but the bike is good and work is OK for me. I’m excited to do this”

Lynn added “I’m really excited We came here with a blank sheet of paper and went to work. It was a lot different from what I have been riding but once we got the MV basically set up it was really fun. Eraldo knows what he’s doing and what he wants. We just kept at it and that’s what we need to do. I can’t wait to ride it some more. It’s fast!”

Ferracci will now travel to Italy to consult with the factory again, delivering information from the test and input from the riders and technicians. The next outing for the Fast by Ferracci MV Agusta F4 1000R will be at the Daytona tire test in December, after which the team will prepare in earnest for the 2007 AMA Superbike Championship.
2. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by mark wolf

are we going to see mvs in british superbike.

Reply
All posts are subject to possible moderation.

Recently updated gallery albums


Robp's
jul. 4
Cristodavid's
jul. 4
Twoeleven's
jul. 4
Orodri's
jul. 4
Cag's
jul. 3
Olive's
jul. 2
Sponsored advertisement
Recently updated forum threads
Brutale cutting out
For Sale/Wanted Moto Corse Slash Tip Ti exhaust...AUS
F4 help help help help please!!!
For Sale/Wanted Must Sell 2008 Brutale 910R 1500 miles flawless!!
Gear Favorite Gloves....
F4 Bit's that have broken, come loose or fallen off.....
For Sale/Wanted Brutale America body kit (Limited edition)
General Talk MV Agusta has been sold!
F4 NEW SBK COLOURS FOR MY F4 312 SUPERSTOCK (by SCASS...
Brutale difference in header?
For Sale/Wanted Parts brutale (sell)
On the Track Brutale and me getting used to Track!
F4 Anodizing!
Customizing F4 750cc with 1000cc engine ?
Maintenance Haywire Temp Sensor
General Talk Happy Birthday to the United States of America
F4 Fool and his $$$
For Sale/Wanted Mv Dealer List/guide Book
Other Marques Picture of the Z1000
Brutale Brutale America Kit for sale (Limited Edition)
Recently updated registry profiles
© 2007 MVAgusta.net. MV Agusta is a registered trademark of MV Agusta SpA. MVAgusta.net is in no way affiliated with MV Agusta SpA

MV Agusta Source | Ducati Forum and Community | Ducati Desmosedici RR | Ferrari Forum | Astronomy Forum | Aston Martin Forum | Ducati Forum | Photography Forum | Golf Forum | Watch Forum | Wine Forum | Mercedes Benz Forum | Ducati 848 Forum | KTM Forum | Rocket Forum | Lamborghini Forum | Scuba Diving Forum | Nascar Forum | Ducati 1098 Forum | Harley Davidson Forum | Formula 1 Forum | BMW Motorcycle Forum | BMW Forum | Lotus Forum | Boat Forum | KTM RC8 | Porsche Forum | Telescope rental | Architecture Forum and Community