
Courtesy of Aprilia
RACE 1: BIAGGI FINISHES IN FIFTH PLACE, NAKANO IN SEVENTH
The sun shines brightly on the Kyalami racetrack for Race 1 of the South African Superbike round. Haga wins, on the official Ducati, in front of his team mate Fabrizio, Ben Spies third on his Yamaha.
Haga starts off well from fourth position and straight away forms a train of 6 riders which begins a chase including Fabrizio, Spies, Rea, Checa and Biaggi, with Nakano trying to catch up. In the second lap Fabrizio takes the lead and increases the pace, and in the sixth lap the group begins to break up. Halfway through the race, Haga takes command and begins to widen the gap, riding all alone until the chequered flag; behind him, Spies and Fabrizio are locked in a heated fencing match for second place, with the Ducati rider getting the better of the American, pulling away four laps from the end.
Biaggi, starting off well from the third row, stays in the lead group in sixth place until Fabrizio's push. In the eighth lap, Biaggi engages Checa, slower than he, in a duel and manages to overtake him only two laps later. Max throws himself into chasing down Rea, in fourth place, with an impressing pace, equalling that of the three lead riders. In the nineteenth lap, Max catches up the American, who is visibly slower, and tries to attack him any way possible on this stretch where it is extremely difficult to overtake. Rea closes all the doors and Biaggi tries anything and everything in the last turn, but goes too wide and has to settle for fifth place at a disadvantage of only 0"105.
Nakano, starting from the ninth row, recovers two positions straight away at the start and tries to stay with the lead group, but in the second lap he is already more than a second behind. Shinya fends off attacks by Morais and Kagayama with a good pace, pulling away from them halfway through the race and trying to catch Checa and Biaggi. Five laps from the end he is able to catch up the Spaniard, attempting repeatedly to overtake him. Unfortunately, his attempts are in vain and he crosses the finish line in seventh place.
RACE 2: BIAGGI FIFTH AGAIN AND NAKANO SEVENTH
The temperature dropped for Race 2 of the South African Superbike round. The numerous spectators who came to Kyalami participated in a grand show with great warmth. Haga makes it a double win, at his sixth victory of the season, hounded right down to the last turn by his team mate Fabrizio and Rea, third, on the Honda at a gap of 8"936.
Haga started off fast followed by Spies and Biaggi. The Japanese and the American try to begin the chase straight off, but in the third lap Spies breaks his gear shifter and is forced to pull out. From behind the fight for the podium heats up with Fabrizio, starting off badly, recovering positions, together with Rea, Biaggi and Haslam trying to catch up the leader. But the Ducati rider is keeping another pace and at the halfway point he manages to join his team mate and stay with him straight through to the final push. So only three are left to battle for the third step of the podium. Rea leads the pack, managing to fend off Biaggi's attacks with Haslam awaiting the right moment, which arrives in the thirteenth lap when he slips the RSV4 past with an impossible manoeuvre. The situation did not change until four laps from the end when Rea increased his advantage slightly; Haslam isn't able to respond as he tries to hold off Biaggi's continuous attacks, defending fourth position until the finish, while Max is unable to slipstream past him, finishing with the same position as Race 1.
A good race for Nakano who, after having missed the train at the start, is able to find a decent pace until arriving only two seconds behind Biaggi's pack in the final laps, finishing once again in seventh place.
"These two fifth positions are the most we could have gotten - stated Biaggi - The result is good enough, but we suffered quite a bit with the vibrations in the turns and coming out of them we didn't have a lot of grip and that forced us to use softer tyres. Compared to November, the RSV4 has grown quite a bit, but the competition here in Superbike is merciless".
"I did much better in the last two rounds - said Nakano - where I had some bad trials and inconsistent races. This time it went much better, even if I still need to improve my feeling with the bike in the first five laps where I lose quite a lot. Anyway, I'm happy to have come back up front and I hope to improve even more in the race in the USA".
TIMES
1. Ben Spies USA Yamaha WSB YZF R1 1min 37.288s
2. Michel Fabrizio ITA Ducati Xerox 1098R 1min 37.289s
3. Max Biaggi ITA Aprilia Racing RSV-4 1min 37.466s
4. Noriyuki Haga JPN Ducati Xerox 1098R 1min 37.544s
5. Jonathan Rea GBR HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR 1min 37.634s
6. Jakub Smrz CZE Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R 1min 37.677s
7. Carlos Checa ESP HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR 1min 37.940s
8. Tom Sykes GBR Yamaha WSB YZF R1 1min 38.241s
9. Shinya Nakano JPN Aprilia Racing RSV-4 1min 37.935s
10. Leon Haslam GBR Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR 1min 37.988s
11. Sheridan Morais RSA Kawasaki SRT ZX-10R 1min 38.013s
12. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR 1min 38.081s
13. Yukio Kagayama JPN Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 1min 38.130s
14. Shane Byrne GBR Sterilgarda Ducati 1098R 1min 38.171s
15. Ruben Xaus ESP BMW Motorrad S1000RR 1min 38.194s
16. Gregorio Lavilla ESP Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R 1min 38.733s
17. Broc Parkes AUS Kawasaki SRT ZX-0R 1min 38.766s
18. Luca Scassa ITA Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1min 38.779s
19. David Salom ESP Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1min 38.880s
20. Tommy Hill GBR HANNspree Althea Honda CBR1000RR 1min 39.001s
21. Fonsi Nieto ESP Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 1min 39.831s
22. Karl Muggeridge AUS Celani Suzuki GSX-R1000 1min 39.852s
23. Steve Martin AUS BMW Motorrad S1000RR 1min 41.227s
24. Shaun Whyte ZIM Yamaha France GMT 94 1min 41.737s
Regis Laconi FRA DFX Corse Ducati 1098R
1. Noriyuki Haga JPN Ducati Xerox 1098R 24 laps
2. Michel Fabrizio ITA Ducati Xerox 1098R +0.950s
3. Ben Spies USA Yamaha WSB YZF R1 +3.391s
4. Jonathan Rea GBR HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +8.914s
5. Max Biaggi ITA Aprilia Racing RSV-4 +9.019s
6. Carlos Checa ESP HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +14.812s
7. Shinya Nakano JPN Aprilia Racing RSV-4 +14.971s
8. Yukio Kagayama JPN Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +15.723s
9. Shane Byrne GBR Sterilgarda Ducati 1098R +21.529s
10. Tom Sykes GBR Yamaha WSB YZF R1 +21.795s
11. Gregorio Lavilla ESP Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R +29.872s
12. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +34.216s
13. Sheridan Morais RSA Kawasaki SRT ZX-10R +34.275s
14. Jakub Smrz CZE Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R +38.280s
15. Broc Parkes AUS Kawasaki SRT ZX-0R +40.885s
16. Fonsi Nieto ESP Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +44.841s
17. Luca Scassa ITA Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R +49.075s
18. Karl Muggeridge AUS Celani Suzuki GSX-R1000 +49.702s
19. Tommy Hill GBR HANNspree Althea Honda CBR1000RR +50.065s
20. David Salom ESP Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R +50.391s
21. Shaun Whyte ZIM Yamaha France GMT 94 +1lap
22. Steve Martin AUS BMW Motorrad S1000RR +2 laps
Not Classified
Rtd Leon Haslam GBR Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR 14 laps completed
Rtd Ruben Xaus ESP BMW Motorrad S1000RR 1 lap completed
Dns Regis Laconi FRA DFX Corse Ducati 1098R practice accident
1. Noriyuki Haga JPN Ducati Xerox 1098R 24 laps
2. Michel Fabrizio ITA Ducati Xerox 1098R +0.322s
3. Jonathan Rea GBR HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +8.936s
4. Leon Haslam GBR Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR +10.561s
5. Max Biaggi ITA Aprilia Racing RSV-4 +10.767s
6. Carlos Checa ESP HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +12.413s
7. Shinya Nakano JPN Aprilia Racing RSV-4 +12.616s
8. Yukio Kagayama JPN Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +14.878s
9. Tom Sykes GBR Yamaha WSB YZF R1 +16.225s
10. Jakub Smrz CZE Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R +18.197s
11. Sheridan Morais RSA Kawasaki SRT ZX-10R +20.629s
12. Gregorio Lavilla ESP Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R +24.320s
13. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +24.564s
14. Broc Parkes AUS Kawasaki SRT ZX-0R +38.747s
15. Fonsi Nieto ESP Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +50.045s
16. David Salom ESP Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R +57.999s
17. Tommy Hill GBR HANNspree Althea Honda CBR1000RR +65.973s
18. Steve Martin AUS BMW Motorrad S1000RR +88.685s
19. Shaun Whyte ZIM Yamaha France GMT 94 +1lap
Not Classified
Rtd Luca Scassa ITA Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 14 laps completed
Rtd Shane Byrne GBR Sterilgarda Ducati 1098R 7 laps completed
Rtd Ben Spies USA Yamaha WSB YZF R1 2 laps completed
Rtd Ruben Xaus ESP BMW Motorrad S1000RR 2 laps completed
Rtd Karl Muggeridge AUS Celani Suzuki GSX-R1000 1 lap completed
Dns Regis Laconi FRA DFX Corse Ducati 1098R practice accident