April 23rd, 2009

Spies takes Superbike double win in Qatar

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Yamaha’s  WSBK  rookie  rider  Ben  Spies took  a  spectacular  double  win  in the  second  round  of  the  Hannspree FIM  Superbike  World Championship  at  the Losail circuit  in Qatar.  The 24 year old  Texan
powered  to his  third win  in  the opening  four races, dominating both of today’s 18-lappers and  twice  inishing  ahead  of  Noriyuki  Haga (Ducati) and Max Biaggi  (Aprilia), who were classiied  second  and  third  to  make  up identical podiums.
Race 1
Pole-man Spies made his attack six laps from the end, and  immediately pulled out a gap that allowed him  to administer his  lead until
the  lag.  There  was  a  great  scrap  for  the runners-up  slot  between  Haga  and  Biaggi, with  the Japanese  rider getting  the nod.

For Aprilia it was their irst podium since returning to  WSBK,  and  the  Italian  manufacturer’s competitiveness  was  conirmed  by  fourth
place for Shinya Nakano. Fifth went to Carlos Checa (Hannspree Ten Kate), the irst Honda rider  to  the  lag, who managed  to  hold  off
the attacks of  the determined  British duo of Shane  Byrne  (Sterilgarda  Ducati)  and  Tom Sykes (Yamaha World Superbike).

Troy Corser scored an encouraging ninth place for BMW, while Kawasaki notched up their irst points in this year’s championship with a 14th place for  Broc Parkes. Max Neukirchner (Suzuki Alstare) and  Michel  Fabrizio  (Ducati  Xerox)  had disappointing races, both riders crashing out.
Ben Spies (Yamaha World Superbike): “It was an extremely  tough  race,  I  had an OK  start and when I got to the back of Nori and Max,
we were all very strong on separate parts of the  track.  I was  lacking a  little bit off  the  last corner and it was very hard to make the pass,
but once past, I put my head down and was able  to  keep  it  clean  for  the win  despite  a couple of mistakes.”
Noriyuki  Haga  (Ducati  Xerox):  “It was  quite hard at the end, I got a good start and after a  few  laps  I  was  able  to  pass  Max  on  the
straight. A few  laps more and he passed me again and it was dificult for me to catch up. I pushed on the last lap and did it and was very
happy with the result.”
Max Biaggi  (Aprilia Racing):  “I  tried  to  keep up  and  have  a  good  rhythm without  losing concentration.  We  have  a  new  bike  and
every  session we  try  to  improve, but  it’s  not easy to win right away. These guys did a great job, I rode very hard and today I was comfy,
both front and rear, and looking good.”
Results:  1.  Spies  B.  (USA)  Yamaha  YZF  R1 36’06.304  (160,93  kph);  2.  Haga  N.  (JPN) Ducati  1098R  1.893;  3.  Biaggi M.  (ITA) Aprilia
RSV4  2.168;  4.  Nakano  S.  (JPN)  Aprilia  RSV4 12.061; 5. Checa C. (ESP) Honda CBR1000RR 12.597; 6. Byrne S. (GBR) Ducati 1098R 12.971;
7.  Sykes  T.  (GBR)  Yamaha  YZF  R1  13.570;  8. Kiyonari  R.  (JPN)  Honda  CBR1000RR  19.306; . Corser  T.  (AUS)  BMW  S1000  RR  19.388;  10.
Laconi  R.  (FRA)  Ducati  1098R  20.981;  11.
Haslam  L.  (GBR)  Honda  CBR1000RR  21.164;
12.  Rea  J.  (GBR)  Honda  CBR1000RR  21.994;
13.  Xaus  R.  (ESP)  BMW  S1000  RR  22.917;  14.
Parkes B. (AUS) Kawasaki ZX 10R 27.218; 15. Hill
T. (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 31.602
Race 2
Spies  also went  on  to  take  the win  in  Race 2, conirming himself and  his  Yamaha  to be double win in Qatar takes Spies Superbike
he  strongest  combination  in this early part of  the season. This
time  the  Texan  had  a  different strategy,  taking  control  in  the
early  laps of  the  race and  then gradually  pulling  away.    Behind
there  was  another  terriic  scrap for  the  runner-up  slot  between
Haga  and  Biaggi,  and  once again second place went to the
Japanese  rider, who  holds  on  to his points lead in the table. Ryuichi
Kiyonari (Ten Kate Honda Racing) scored an excellent fourth place,
but was unable to get in amongst the  podium  battle.  Fifth  place
went  to  Sykes, while Neukirchner just  got  the  edge  over  Nakano
in  a  photo-inish.  BMW  made  a major  leap  forward  with  Corser
running  ifth  in  the  early  stages, both  the  Australian  and  Xaus  scoring  top  10  points inishes. Michel  Fabrizio  (Ducati Xerox) had a day  to
forget with a second DNF inish in two races.
Ben Spies (Yamaha World Superbike): “Nori set a really good pace  the irst  few  laps. We were  lacking  just a little in acceleration and it was hard to race with him, but I put my head down and closed up, kept the same
rhythm and passed him.  It was a better  race  for me than the irst one because I could concentrate on my lines, but it’s going to be hard making up points on him if he keeps inishing second. It was a perfect weekend,
they’re not always going to be like that but we’ll take them when we can.”
Noriyuki  Haga  (Ducati  Xerox):  “I  am  really  tired  but happy  for  the  result  in  Race  2.  When  Ben  passed me,  I  tried  to stay with him but he  is very  fast.  In one second  he was  going  to  100 metres  so  I  could  not
catch him! We made a good  job, and  I am  leading the championship. Ben is ten years younger than me so that’s why I lose!”

Max Biaggi (Aprilia Racing): “It was a great race, we conirmed our potential and  the  feeling we have on this track, which has always been good to me. I think the bike works well, we still have to  improve  but  we  are  very pleased with the result. For sure we know these guys are a little
bit quicker,  they  run  hard and deserve what they did, but I am
conident  to  improve  during the season and get some good
points.”
Results: 1. Spies B. (USA) Yamaha YZF R1 36’02.126  (161,241 kph);
2. Haga N.  (JPN) Ducati 1098R 1.274;  3.  Biaggi M.  (ITA) Aprilia
RSV4 1.622; 4. Kiyonari R.  (JPN) Honda  CBR1000RR  1.845;  5.
Sykes  T.  (GBR)  Yamaha  YZF  R1
5.117;  6. Neukirchner M.  (GER)  Suzuki GSX-R  1000  K9
9.512;  7.  Nakano  S.  (JPN)  Aprilia  RSV4  9.514;  8.  Rea
J.  (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 12.621; 9. Corser  T.  (AUS)
BMW S1000 RR 13.842; 10. Xaus R. (ESP) BMW S1000 RR
13.884; 11. Haslam L. (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 13.888;
12. Byrne S. (GBR) Ducati 1098R 14.913; 13. Checa C.
(ESP)  Honda  CBR1000RR  15.762;  14.  Laconi  R.  (FRA)
Ducati  1098R  15.920;  15.  Kagayama  Y.  (JPN)  Suzuki
GSX-R 1000 K9 19.565
which opened  the door  for Cal Crutchlow  (Yamaha World Supersport) to gain his irst WSS podium.

Seven Hondas placed  in the irst ten positions,  including the Veidec  Racing  and  Hannspree  Althea machines  of Robbin Harms and Matthieu Lagrive  in ifth and sixth.
Garry McCoy  took  the  ParkinGO  Triumph  675  to  an encouraging seventh place, while Joan Lascorz could only manage  thirteenth with  the Kawasaki. Massimo Roccoli  (Intermoto  Czech  Honda),  Phillip  Island
podium  inisher  Anthony  West  (Stiggy  Racing)  and Barry Veneman (Hoegee Suzuki) made up the top 10.

Points (after 2 of 14 rounds): 1. Haga 85; 2. Spies 75; 3. Neukirchner 40; 4. Biaggi 38; 5. Haslam 36; 6. Sykes 32; 7. Laconi 30; 8. Rea 30; 9. Nakano 27; 10. Kagayama 25. Manufacturers: 1. Ducati 85; 2. Yamaha 81; 3. Honda 51; 4. Aprilia 41; 5. Suzuki 40; 6. BMW 27; 7. Kawasaki 2.
The  second  round  in  Qatar  saw  the  crowning of  a  new  talent  in  World  Supersport.  Thanks  to  a perfect  slipstreaming  dash  to  the  line,  Eugene Laverty  (Parkalgar  Honda)  scored  his  irst win  in  the category.  The  Irish  rider  held  off  the  attacks  from reigning champion Andrew Pitt (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda)  to  take  the win. Former points  leader Kenan Sofuoglu  (Hannspree  Ten  Kate  Honda)  only  inished fourth  after  making  a  mistake  at  the  inal  curve, Results: 1. Laverty E. (IRL) Honda CBR600RR 37’06.285 (156,595 kph); 2. Pitt A. (AUS) Honda CBR600RR 0.063; 3.
Crutchlow C. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R6 0.625; 4. Sofuoglu K.  (TUR)  Honda  CBR600RR  0.711;  5.  Harms  R.  (DEN) Honda  CBR600RR  5.200;  6.  Lagrive  M.  (FRA)  Honda CBR600RR 5.233; 7. McCoy G. (AUS) Triumph Daytona 675 9.538; 8. Roccoli M. (ITA) Honda CBR600RR 9.551
Points (after 2 of 14 rounds): 1. Pitt 40; 2. Sofuoglu 38; 3.
Laverty 36; 4. Crutchlow 29; 5. West 23; 6. Lagrive 15; 7.
Roccoli 15; 8. Harms 12. Manufacturers: 1. Honda 50; 2.
Yamaha 29; 3. Triumph 15; 4. Kawasaki 11; 5. Suzuki 9.

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