Alstare
Suzuki's Michel Fabrizio raced to his first
World Superbike Championship podium with his
new team in the second race at the Monza fourth
round in Italy today.
It was just reward
for all the hard work the Italian and Alstare
Suzuki have been putting in since the start
of the season and his third place in Race 2
- in front of a partisan crowd of 116,500 -
followed a hard-fought-for fifth in Race 1,
when he set the fastest lap.
Briton Eugene Laverty
(Yamaha) opened his World Superbike account
by winning the first race with Max Biaggi (Aprilia)
second and Leon Haslam (BMW) third. Laverty
then followed it up by winning race two, after
leader Biaggi was forced to take a ride-through
penalty after failing to take the correct line
after cutting the first chicane. This time Marco
Melandri (Yamaha) was second with Fabrizio,
on his GSX-R1000, close behind.
Michel
Fabrizio - Race 1: 5th, Race 2: 3rd:
"I am very
happy with my podium this afternoon, especially
as I was in fourth for a long time at the end
and that's where I thought I'd end up. When
Biaggi had to do a ride-through penalty that
moved the two Yamahas and me up a place. Racing
is like that - sometimes you win and sometimes
you lose.
"It was a
bit of a shame that I didn't make better starts
in the two races today and that's something
that I will have to work on. At the moment I
am probably giving myself too much work to do
in the first part of the race and this series
is so competitive that once you give way an
advantage, it's very hard to get it back.
"Even though
I didn't get on the podium in Race 1, I am happy
that I set the fastest lap of the race - especially
as Biaggi's bike was nearly seven kph faster.
I think our team is working really well and
I am very pleased with how things are going.
I am very happy to get my first podium of the
season and hopefully there will be more to come."
Monza WSB
Results:
Race 1:
1 Eugene Laverty (GBR-Yamaha), 2 Max
Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia), 3 Leon Haslam (GBR-BMW),
4 Marco Melandri (ITA-Yamaha), 5 Michel Fabrizio
(ITA-Alstare Suzuki), 6 Jonathan Rea (GBR-Honda).
Race 2:
1 Laverty, 2 Melandri, 3 Michel Fabrizio
(ITA-Alstare Suzuki), 4 Noriyuki Haga (JPN-Aprilia),
5 Troy Corser (AUS-BMW), 6 Ayrton Badovini (ITA-BMW).
Championship
Points (after 4 rounds): 1 Checa 145,
2 Melandri 118, 3 Biaggi 117, 4 Rea 89, 5 Laverty
85, 6 Haslam 84, 7 Michel Fabrizio (ITA-Alstare
Suzuki) 74.
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