Roberts: Best top speed would allow.
Kenny Roberts will start tomorrow's Italian Grand Prix from a credible ninth - a position he describes as 'whe🌟re we s🔯hould be' given the GSV-R's current lack of top speed.
The 2000 world champion was just seventeenth fastest 🤡through the Mugello speed trap this afternoon - almost 12km/h slower than pace setters Max Biaggi (Honda) and L𒈔oris Capirossi (Ducati).

Kenny Roberts will start tomorro🧔w's Italia♈n Grand Prix from a credible ninth - a position he describes as 'where we should be' given the GSV-R's current lack of top speed.
The 2000 world champion was just seventeenth fastest through the Mugello speed trap this afternoon - almost 12km/h slower than pace sett♋ers Max Biaggi (Honda) and Loris Capirossi ꦑ(Ducati).
"I think we're right around where we should be - not too far up to be in an awkward place," said Kenny. "Our straightaway speed is not good enough to s𓄧tay with the top six or seven riders. If I can get a good start and be in the top ten, that's a🅰 realistic goal at the moment."
Roberts is riding alone at Mugello, with regular team-mate John Hopkins still recovering from a left thumb fracture suffered three weeks a♚go when he was an innocent victim o𒀰f a three-bike pile-up in the French GP.
Today Hopkins again acted as trackside observer, studying form through the tr🦩ack's series of medium-speed and fast corners t💟o back up the data gathered from Roberts and the on-board computer equipment.
The 21-yꦐear-old Anglo-American was in the perfect spot to watch a fiery crash that caused the session to be stopped for some minutes - and to give victim Kurtis Roberts a lift back to the pits on his scooter directly afterwards.

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