Aitchison making progress in tough rookie season
Said 27-year-old Aitchison of his first impressions in his rookie year, "I am just getting ready to head to Miller but for the season so far it is obviously a very competitive class in the Superbike World Championship. I am not in a position in WSBK where I think I can be right now. I think Pedercini and I can be a very good team in 2011; it is just putting it together with the package to make it work week-in and week-out."
Having spent his career on Supersport and Superstock machinery, Aitchison has been thrown into the deep end in his first ever races on a full WSBK machine. Mark knows that he has to gain experience to make the most of his most recent opportunity. "As far as the championship is concerned, it has the best riders involved, and they are very formidable," said Mark. "Competitiveness is very high and for me that is a good thing, because I can try and strive towards the top guys in the class. I try to better my riding, better the whole team situation and the experience we have with the new Kawasaki. The idea for me is to work each weekend forwards, to reduce the gap in practice and qualifying and then try to make the differences in the races."
So far, his top ten at Assen is the big confidence booster, and shows what is possible for even private teams in 2011. "At this point that race is the highlight of the year and it is now all about consolidating some of the work we did there, and putting the boys in the right frame of mind so we can work positively all together. A lot of it is about improving me, and I have to learn a lot about the bike and riding a Superbike. As a team we have to work towards helping me and to improving the bike. I think we have a lot of potential to go."