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8 April, 2020 7:54 pm

Foot Problems for Canepa

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No, its not an injury or athlete’s foot, but Ducati’s Junior Team Alice rider Niccolò Canepa just has big feet.
Not a pocket size rider like Toni Elias or Dani Pedrosa, Canepa has a size 44 and this has been giving him problems in using Ducati’s rear brake especially in the right hand corners.

This has been solved during the Jerez test by using a thumb operated rear brake taking the place of the normal right foot lever.

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Canepa felt that controlling the rear by hand would be a more comfortable option for his first year of Grand Prix racing .
A similar combination was previously used by Troy Bayliss and Ruben Xaus still uses it.
“My feet are too big and I can´t push the rear lever with the foot; I prefer using my hand.
I’m still learning the combination, but every lap it gets better and better” says Canepa.

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”I will definitely use it next year.
It is too difficult for me to use the rear brake like the other riders.
It’s a good opportunity to use this system, and I like the feeling.

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