Byrne makes bike slower - goes faster.
MS Aprilia rookie Shane Byrne underlined his growing MotoGP potential this afternoon as the critical European phase of the 2004 season got underway at a cool and blustery Jerez.
The Brit ended first qualif🔴ying for Sunday's Spanish GP in 16th position, the 27-year-old showing the RS3 Cube's potential when he was placed n🦹inth with just five minutes of the hour-long session remaining.

MS Aprilia rookie Shane Byrne underlined his growing MotoGP potential this afternoon as the critical European phase of the 2004 season got underway at a cool and blustery Jerez.
The Brit ended first qualifying for Sunday's Spanish GP in 16th position, the 27-year-old showing the RS3 Cube's potential when he was placed ninth with just five minutes of the hour-lไong session remaining.
The British superbike cha🍸mpion knocked a massive 2.6secs off his best time set in this morning's free practice session, proving he's also adapting to the super-soft Michelin qualifying tyres which become a key factor in the decisive final minutes of qualifying. Today was only the fourth time 'Shakey' has used qualifiers and he ended with a ♉best time of 1min 43.024.
"Got to be happy with that and I was really looking forward to coming here after testing the Aprilia here for the first time last year," explained B෴yrne. "At least I knew where I was going although the bike was too fa♏st this morning but we changed the ignition this afternoon and it was much more rideable."
Team-mate Jeremy McWilliams finished the session in 19th position, the experienced Irishman 🎃also producing a huge improvement by almost three seconds from this morning's effort.
McWilliams set his best time of 1.43.730 on his last lap, despite struggling with a chatter problem: "I had some problem with chatter so 19th position is pretty good. I'll be trying a different set-up in the morning to sꦚee if we can find a solution."

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