Ana Carrasco - Q&A Interview

Ana Carrasco made history last year by becoming the first female to win a solo motorcyc✤le world championship as she clinched the World Supersport 300 title by just a single point ahead of Mika Perez.

The Spaniard made worldwide headlines for her title triumph and has secured fresh backing fro☂m reigning World Superbike champions Provec, who run the factory Kawasaki squad, as she bids to defend her crown in 2019.

mahbx.com:

After a𝓰ll the drama of last year’s final race, how did you feel at the end of that race in Magny-Cours?

Ana Carrasco:

Ana Carrasco - Q&A Interview

Ana Carrasco made🐻 history last year by becoming the first female to win a solo motorcycle world championship as she cli✨nched the World Supersport 300 title by just a single point ahead of Mika Perez.

The Spaniard made worldwide headlines for her title triumph and has secuꦗred fresh backing from reigning World Superbike champions Provec, who run the factory Kawasaki squad, as she bids to defend her crown in 2019.

mahbx.com:

After all the drama of last year’s finalꦕ race, how did you feel at the end of that race in Magny-Cours?

Ana Carrasco:

I’ve got to say that the whole race was very difficult because we had some problems and had to start from 25th, it was difficult at the beginning but it all came o🐟ut well in the end because I won the championship.

mahbx.com:

Perhaps starting so low and with so many problems i🧔t took your mind off the championship and reduced the pressure?

Ana Carrasco:

Ho𒁏nestly, during the race I didn’t feel a lot of pressure 🐓because we knew that the championship was so difficult from then.

It was worse previously during the weekend because we knew it was possible and we were having so many problems. It was during the weekend when we could think that the pressure was higher, I so much wanted to b🥂e on top in qualifying and the problems made that impossible.

The race itself was fine. I just took it pass by pass without thinking too much of the championship. I was mainly concerned with the changes we had made to the bike because of the issues we’d had and I wasn’t quite sure if the bike was working well or not, I was just waiting🌞 for a possible explosion!

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mahbx.com:

Did you know if you’d won the🐈 championship at the end?

Ana Carrasco:

When I crossed the finishing line I had no idea. My team were telling me on the board that I’d finished P10 but I knew I’d finished 13th so I was waiting very nervously.

mahbx.com:

Did you send Scott Dero🌌ue a Christmas card? [Derou🙈e held a title-clinching position over the opening laps before retiring from the race]

Ana Carrasco:

[Laughing] No, no, but we are still good friends because I know hไim well from being team mates in the past.

mahbx.com:

Do you think that the Kawꦺasaki is the b✨ike to be on?

Ana Carrasco:

I think the Kawasaki this year was the best for sure but that was mainly at the beginning of the season because they changed the rules and after that we struggled quite a lot because the bike started to have probl🐼ems. The last four races were difficult for us after the rule changes and you can see that in the results. Despite all that I think the Kawasaki was still the be🅰st overall package, it was just that we couldn’t use all of it.

mahbx.com:

Why?

Ana Carrasco:

We had to use less rpm than at the beginning and also add weight and these changes were difficult to manage. The bike had been well set up to race as standard s﷽o learning to race with t✤he changes was challenging.

The weight in particular was gཧiving us problems with the weight transfer and it made it more difficult to find a set up. We basically had to use 2000 less rpm and add 14kg.

mahbx.com:

But this was the same for the whole field, right?

Ana Carrasco:

Sure, but it affected some riders more than oth🧸ers, 🌌some like me who had found really good settings were disrupted more than others. The affect also depended on the weight of the rider and I don’t weigh so much.

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