
Courtesy of Aprilia
RACE 1: BIAGGI FINISHES IN SIXTH PLACE
A splendid sun provided the backdrop for Race 1 of the U.S. round of Superbike at Miller Park. In front of his home crowd and on his Yamaha Factory, it was Ben Spies who took home the victory, beating out Checa on his Honda and Fabrizio on his Ducati who came in third place.
Spies took of like a lightning bolt from pole position and after just a few curves already had a modest advantage over his two challengers, Nakano and Kiyonari. And just slightly behind was a group formed by Checa, Fabrizio, Haga, Parkes and Biaggi. The Spaniard established a good pace, however, and caught up with Nakano during the fifth lap. In the sixth, the attempt to pass him went on for a while and when he cut in front of Shinya he was forced to brake, his steering froze up, he ended up on the ground and had to quit the race. During the same lap, Muggeridge’s fall forced the judges to stop the race with the red flags. Then a new round of 16 laps continued with Biaggi starting off from eighth position and Nakano, who did not participate in the race, even though he had qualified, because he didn’t return to the pit on his own motorcycle following the red flag, as required.
The second start continued with Spies well ahead of everyone else as before, but this time he was followed by Kiyonari, Checa, Rea, Parkes and Biaggi. The Japanese driver and the Spaniard tried their best to catch up with the American driver, but they were unable to do so and Kiyonari ended up in difficulty halfway through the race, falling back several positions, while Rea, Biaggi and Fabrizio lagged behind. It was from this point that the time differences were calculated with the sum of the times of the two starts. With Spies, who already had the victory sealed and Checa who was sure to take second place, a battle started between Rea and Fabrizio at a distance for the third step on the podium and between Biaggi and Kiyonari for the two remaining positions. Rea finished in third place with slightly more than a two-tenths of a second advantage over Fabrizio, but it would be the Roman driver who would step atop the podium. Biaggi, in fifth place, right behind the Ducati team driver, would have to settle for sixth place in the overall classification behind Kiyonari and Rea, with all three within slightly more than one second of one another.
RACE 2: BIAGGI FOURTH, SEVENTH PLACE FOR NAKANO
The sky was cloudy over Miller Park for Race 2 of the U.S. round of the SBK. Fortunately the rain held off and the 48,000 people in attendance witnessed the dual victory of their own Ben Spies. The U.S. driver and his Yamaha motorcycle repeated the success of this morning, ahead of Fabrizio on his Ducati and Rea in third place.
Spies started off well and, just as in Race 1, immediately broke away with only Fabrizio and Checo able to keep up with his pace. The Spaniard fell during the fourth lap, however and just behind them Rea, Biaggi, Haslam and Kiyonari contended for second place, joined by Smrz and Nakano, who valiantly battled it out for the third step on the podium about halfway through the race. Rea, managed to stay ahead and initially fight of Biaggi’s attacks. The Roman driver, who had a perfect start from sixteenth position, ended the first lap in fifth place, followed by Haslam. The young Englishman managed to pass him just four laps before the end of the race though, but Rea reacted quickly along the Miller Park track’s long straightaway. During the last two laps, it was a three-way battle for third place among Rea, Haslam and Biaggi while the others barely managed to keep up with their pace. About halfway through the final lap, Haslam fell, blocking Biaggi and handing over third place to Rea, while the Roman driver once again brought his RSV4 to the foot of the podium, confirming the excellent potential Noale’s four-cylinder motorcycle, despite its youthful problems. During the final laps, Nakano fell behind the group that was fighting it out for third place and finished seventh, 19:659 behind Spies.
“I’m happy with this fourth place finish,” declared Biaggi. “I had a good race and I thank the team from the bottom of my heart for the great work they did today. Yesterday we encountered some new problems that significantly influenced our qualifying rounds and this made everything more difficult. I believe I have finally understood the route to solving our biggest problem; the bike isn’t stable during entries and through the curves. Now we will work with our technicians to try to find some solutions as soon as possible, even if we won’t be able to perform any tests until July. Currently, we aren’t able to continuously battle it out for the podium, but I’m certain that once this problem is solved, the situation will change radically. We hope to improve for Misano. I really want to have a good race in front of my fans.”
TIMES
1. Ben Spies USA Yamaha WSB YZF R1 1min 48.344s
2. Carlos Checa ESP HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR 1min 48.908s
3. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR 1min 49.243s
4. Michel Fabrizio ITA Ducati Xerox 1098R 1min 49.434s
5. Jakub Smrz CZE Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R 1min 49.434s
6. Shane Byrne GBR Sterilgarda Ducati 1098R 1min 49.982s
7. Broc Parkes AUS Kawasaki SRT ZX-0R 1min 51.328s
8. Jamie Hacking USA Kawasaki SRT ZX-10R 1min 51.438s
9. Noriyuki Haga JPN Ducati Xerox 1098R 1min 49.516s
10. Shinya Nakano JPN Aprilia Racing RSV-4 1min 49.528s
11. Jonathan Rea GBR HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR 1min 49.541s
12. Leon Haslam GBR Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR 1min 49.765s
13. Yukio Kagayama JPN Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 1min 50.114s
14. Fonsi Nieto ESP Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 1min 50.488s
15. Luca Scassa ITA Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1min 50.987s
16. Max Biaggi ITA Aprilia Racing RSV-4 1min 51.351s
17. Gregorio Lavilla ESP Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R 1min 50.344s
18. David Salom ESP Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1min 50.633s
19. Lorenzo Lanzi ITA DFX Corse Ducati 1098R 1min 50.868s
20. Karl Muggeridge AUS Celani Suzuki GSX-R1000 1min 51.004s
Grid positions determined by Qualifying 2
21. Troy Corser AUS BMW Motorrad S1000RR 1min 50.793s
22. Tom Sykes GBR Yamaha WSB YZF R1 1min 50.807s
23. Jake Zemke USA Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR 1min 51.072s
24. Ruben Xaus ESP BMW Motorrad S1000RR 1min 51.166s
25. Tommy Hill GBR HANNspree Althea Honda CBR1000RR 1min 51.451s
26. Erwan Nigon FRA Yamaha France GMT 94 1min 52.137s
1. Ben Spies USA Yamaha WSB YZF R1 21 laps
2. Carlos Checa ESP HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +9.394s
3. Michel Fabrizio ITA Ducati Xerox 1098R +12.742s
4. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +14.278s
5. Jonathan Rea GBR HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +14.915s
6. Max Biaggi ITA Aprilia Racing RSV-4 +15.461s
7. Jamie Hacking USA Kawasaki SRT ZX-10R +22.901s
8. Jakub Smrz CZE Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R +25.425s
9. Noriyuki Haga JPN Ducati Xerox 1098R +25.870s
10. Leon Haslam GBR Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR +26.093s
11. Shane Byrne GBR Sterilgarda Ducati 1098R +28.181s
12. Yukio Kagayama JPN Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +29.275s
13. Tom Sykes GBR Yamaha WSB YZF R1 +38.365s
14. Gregorio Lavilla ESP Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R +39.454s
15. Troy Corser AUS BMW Motorrad S1000RR +39.513s
16. Fonsi Nieto ESP Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +48.889s
17. Lorenzo Lanzi ITA DFX Corse Ducati 1098R +50.747s
18. Jake Zemke USA Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR +51.448s
19. Luca Scassa ITA Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R +54.472s
20. David Salom ESP Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R +58.525s
21. Ruben Xaus ESP BMW Motorrad S1000RR +1min 07.572s
22. Erwan Nigon FRA Yamaha France GMT 94 +1min 18.092s
23. Broc Parkes AUS Kawasaki SRT ZX-0R +1 lap
Not Classified
24. Shinya Nakano JPN Aprilia Racing RSV-4 6 laps completed
25. Karl Muggeridge AUS Celani Suzuki GSX-R1000 6 laps completed
DNS. Tommy Hill GBR HANNspree Althea Honda CBR1000RR
1. Ben Spies USA Yamaha WSB YZF R1 21 laps
2. Michel Fabrizio ITA Ducati Xerox 1098R +9.080s
3. Jonathan Rea GBR HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +14.357s
4. Max Biaggi ITA Aprilia Racing RSV-4 +15.636s
5. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR +17.156s
6. Jakub Smrz CZE Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R +17.545s
7. Shinya Nakano JPN Aprilia Racing RSV-4 +19.659s
8. Noriyuki Haga JPN Ducati Xerox 1098R +23.456s
9. Tom Sykes GBR Yamaha WSB YZF R1 +30.489s
10. Shane Byrne GBR Sterilgarda Ducati 1098R +31.775s
11. Broc Parkes AUS Kawasaki SRT ZX-0R +33.246s
12. Yukio Kagayama JPN Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +36.758s
13. Fonsi Nieto ESP Alstare Suzuki GSX-R 1000K9 +36.857s
14. Lorenzo Lanzi ITA DFX Corse Ducati 1098R +37.290s
15. Jake Zemke USA Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR +42.639s
16. Ruben Xaus ESP BMW Motorrad S1000RR +42.777s
17. Troy Corser AUS BMW Motorrad S1000RR +45.596s
18. David Salom ESP Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R +1min 09.237s
19. Jamie Hacking USA Kawasaki SRT ZX-10R +1min 26.703s
20. Leon Haslam GBR Stiggy Motorsport Honda CBR1000RR +1 lap
Not Classified
21. Gregorio Lavilla ESP Guandalini Racing Ducati 1098R 6 laps completed
22. Erwan Nigon FRA Yamaha France GMT 94 6 laps completed
23. Luca Scassa ITA Team Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 3 laps completed
24. Carlos Checa ESP HANNspree Ten Kate Honda CBR1000RR 3 laps completed
DNS Karl Muggeridge AUS Celani Suzuki GSX-R1000
DNS. Tommy Hill GBR HANNspree Althea Honda CBR1000RR