Edwards home, Corti 'playground'

When Colin Edwards made his MotoGP debut in 2003, there wasn't a single American round on the🥀 grand prix calendar.
Fast-forward to 2013 and MotoGP has nඣo less than three US-based events, including t✃his weekend's COTA debut in Edwards' home state of Texas.
"I?m really excited about the Austin GP, it will be the first GP I?ve ever driven to, which is awesome!" said the Forward Racing rider. "As far as expanding the audience we?ve had one [MotoGP] out west side, one on the east side and now we get to have one south. I?ve got a lot of friends, a lot of family coming and I am looking forward to it. It should b෴e good!"
Edwards failed to finish after mechanical problems with his FTR-Kawasaki in the Qatar race, while rookie team-mate Claudio Corti just missed out on the points in 16th. Edwards has ridden COTA on a road bike, but Italian Corti ca🍬n't wait to sample the 'new playground'.
"I always look forward to going to a new circuit, it's like entering into a brand new playgr🌞ound when you are a little kid!" he said "I expect it to be a tough weekend since we have no data on this new track, but w🔴ith the experience from Qatar I go into this race cool headed and confident about the team?s potential and my own."
As well as Edwards, Pramac Ducati's Ben Spies will beꦑ the other Texan racing in MotoGP this weekend.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Va💞lentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.