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Michael Rutter has qualified the Worx Crescent Suzuki on the front row of the grid for tomorrow's British Superbike Championship round at Thruxton circuit in Hampshire. Rutter sensationally posted fourth-fastest time in today's roll-for-pole qualifiers, after an intense two days of getting to know the 2009 Suzuki GSX-R1000. New to the team, replacing Sylvain Guintoli who was injured last weekend at Donington Park, Rutter came into the event with no experience of the new GSX-R1000, yet he quickly found his feet, placing sixth fastest in first free practice and working confidently through making the necessary adjustments to optimise the set-up for this circuit.
"The team has been great, the one-rider focus is a great luxury that I'm really enjoying. So, yes, I'm really looking forward to tomorrow. There's still work to do, but we're looking good." Jack Valentine, team manager: "This is a fantastic result. Michael has come into the team with no practice on the bike and very quickly got himself dialled into the set-up. We said when we took him on that he's a quality rider and as he had two podiums here we knew he could go well. As it is, his front row qualifying shows exactly the class of rider he is. "We've had to change the bike set-up this weekend, but that's because of the circuit and not the rider. In fact Michael pretty much likes the bike set-up the way Sylvain had it. Here at Thruxton the bike spends a lot of time on the edge of its tyres at high speed while also dealing with plenty of bumps and undulations so it calls for a super stable set-up. "We're going to try one more set-up tomorrow in warm-up, but whether that works or not I think Michael has every opportunity of two podium finishes tomorrow."
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