STRONG SEASON FINALE FOR SUZUKI ALSTARE |
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With
the title already decided, Suzuki Alstare riders Leon
Haslam and Sylvain Guintoli gave everything they had
at the final round of the World Superbike Championship
at Magny-Cours in France today; Haslam taking second
in race one and Guintoli fourth in the second race.
Suzuki's World Superbike runner-up
Haslam fought his way to second spot in front of 81,500
fans after a battling up from seventh position on
the first lap. Towards the end, he was locked in a
dogfight with newly-crowned World Champion Max Biaggi
(Aprilia) but managed to overtake him just two corners
from the end of the final lap and make it stick. Cal
Crutchlow (Yamaha) won the race and Carlos Checa (Ducati)
also got the better of Biaggi to finish third.
Guintoli was second at the
end of the opening lap and remained in the top six
throughout the 23-lapper, but was disqualified for
ignoring a black flag. He started race two as if he
was on fire. The Frenchman led the first eight laps
and it looked as if his first podium was on the cards.
He dropped to fourth after 16 laps but hustled his
way back into contention in the final stages only
to be thwarted by Michel Fabrizio (Ducati). Biaggi
won the race by the narrowest of margins with Crutchlow
second and Fabrizio third.
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After race 1,
Haslam knew that another podium was a possibility
despite his third-row grid position. His start was
not particularly good, but he began attacking the
leaders and he looked on course for podium number
14. But, on lap six, Toseland highsided in front of
him and he had to take to the grass to avoid hitting
his fellow countryman. By the time he rejoined the
track, he was in 16th place, but a lap later he was
already up to 13th. From then on in, Haslam was on
a charge, but the leaders were too far ahead for him
to better 10th. |
Leon Haslam - Race 1: 2nd,
Race 2: 10th:
"The first race was the kind
of race I love: Full of fighting and everything on the line.
I am so happy to get second and so happy to have beaten
Max. On the last lap, Max defended his line going into the
final two turns, but I was determined to get the better
of him and dived underneath him! That surprised him and
he wasn't able to recover in time. It was a pretty hard
move, but racing's a hard game and sometimes you just have
to be tough. I was particularly happy to get on the podium
because I didn't get a very good start. I had just worked
away and gradually got back into contention. Throughout
the whole race I had to make some pretty odd moves, but
that's what I had to do to get into the situation of challenging
for the podium. The Championship might have been over, but
I always want to win races and that's what I set about doing.
"So, although I was on row three
of the grid, I knew that a podium was also a possibility
in race two. That is until, JT's highside right in front
of me! All weekend, he's been riding a bit desperate. The
third row of the grid is one thing, but finding yourself
in 16th, with the pack long gone is another matter because
I had lost so much time going on the grass after avoiding
JT. Tenth is not how I wanted to season to end, but that's
racing.
"It's been a great year. I only
had a couple of DNFs - one my fault and one not - and I've
scored 14 podiums. I'm very happy with the season and would
like to thank everybody at Alstare Suzuki for all their
hard work and support. They made this all possible - the
best season I've ever had!"
Sylvain Guintoli - Race 1:
Disqualified, Race 2: 4th:
"To be honest, I'm absolutely
gutted! I fought like an animal today and half my effort
was ruined because of a black flag. That was in race 1,
when I was happily fighting in the top four. I did accidentally
cut part of a chicane, but made sure I didn't gain any positional
advantage, but it seems that I was supposed to rejoin in
some marked area. I didn't see any area, so just assumed
all was OK. Later the black flag with my number came out,
but by then it was too late. I got disqualified because
I was adjudged to have not respected the black flag.
"Race 2 is why I race. It was
brilliant! I made a great start and led the first eight
laps. I was comfortable in the lead, in fact I felt more
comfortable at the front than when I am in a pack of riders.
I had a really good battle with Fabrizio in the closing
stages. We must have overtaken each other four times on
just one lap! Also, he hit me a couple of times, but it
was all just a good fight. I did my best to get past him
and stay there, but just couldn't manage it. I'm very disappointed
not to have got on the podium.
"I've had a fantastic season.
I have learnt so much from this team. They've pushed me,
made me change as a rider (for the better) and helped me
grow. I have felt part of the Alstare family from the beginning
and I would like to thank Francis and the whole team for
this wonderful experience."
Results:
Race 1: 1 Cal Crutchlow
(GBR-Yamaha), 2 Leon Haslam (GBR-Suzuki Alstare), 3 Carlos
Checa (ESP-Ducati), 4 Max Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia), 5 Jakub
Smrz (CZE-Aprilia), 6 Michel Fabrizio (ITA-Ducati) Sylvain
Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare) Disqualified.
Race 2: 1 Biaggi,
2 Crutchlow, 3 Fabrizio, 4 Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki
Alstare), 5 Noriyuki Haga (JPN-Ducati), 6 Smrz. 10 Leon
Haslam (GBR-Suzuki Alstare).
Final points standings:
1 Max Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia) 451, 2 Leon Haslam (GBR-Suzuki
Alstare) 376, 3 Carols Checa (ESP-Ducati) 297, 4 Jonathan
Rea (GBR-Honda) 292, 5 Cal Crutchlow (GBR-Yamaha) 284, 6
Noriyuki Haga (JPN-Ducati) 258, 7 Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki
Alstare) 197.
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