Team
Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio bounced
back from a heavy fall in the first race of
today's Misano World Superbike round to take
a fighting-sixth in the second race - despite
riding with a suspected broken scaphoid bone
in his wrist.
Fabrizio had pushed
a little too hard on the opening lap of the
first race and was high-sided exiting turn three,
landing heavily on his right arm. He went to
the Medical Centre and was diagnosed with a
suspected fracture, but he started race two
in determined fashion and was carving his way
up through the field from the third row of the
grid when the race was red-flagged after 11
laps.
Race two then became
a 14-lapper and Fabrizio charged his way up
through the field on his way to a fighting sixth
place.
Series leader Carlos
Checa (Ducati) consolidated his hold on the
Championship with another double victory - his
third of the season. Max Biaggi (Aprilia) was
runner-up in both races with Marco Melandri
(Yamaha) third in race one and Noriyuki Haga
(Aprilia) third in race two.
Michel
Fabrizio - Race 1: DNF (1 lap), Race 2: 6th:
"Actually
I feel a bit disappointed this weekend - and
not because of my injury really. The wet weather
ruined my Superpole and any chances of a good
grid position. I had been third in regular qualifying
and then 13th in Superpole and that meant I
was way down the grid and needed binoculars
to see the lights!
"In race one,
I charged off the line as hard as I could because
I didn't want the leaders to open a big gap
straight away, but I pushed a bit too hard and
high-sided in turn three, hurting my right arm
in the process. I went to the Clinica Mobile
and was told that I had probably broken my right
scaphoid, but that it would take a day or two
to confirm it. I thought that I might as well
try and start race two and that's what I did.
I fought my way up and passed quite a few riders
and was in about seventh place, I think, when
the race was stopped.
"Race two
then became a 14-lap race and although I tried
my best, I just didn't have the strength to
keep the throttle at full gas when I wanted
to. I lost out a lot on acceleration as a result
and that's what prevented me from progressing
further up the field - that and the fact that
I ran out of laps. I would have preferred a
straight 24-lap race because that would've given
me time to do lots of overtaking.
"Without the
injury I think I could've mounted a podium challenge
- even with my grid position. But really, yesterday's
rain ruined everything and today's crash in
race one didn't help. I will go and see a specialist
on Tuesday and further X-rays will be taken.
For me, it doesn't really matter if I have broken
my scaphoid or not, because I will be racing
at Aragon next weekend for sure. If I have to
have some sort of protective cast on my arm
to race, then that's what I'll do. But one thing
is for sure: I will be on track again next weekend."
Results:
Race 1:
1 Checa (ESP-Ducati), 2 Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia),
3 Melandri (ITA-Yamaha), 4 Sykes (GBR-Kawasaki),
5 Laverty (IRL-Yamaha), 6 Camier (GBR-Aprilia),
7 Guintoli (FRA-Ducati), 8 Badovini (ITA-BMW),
9 Lascorz (ESP-Kawasaki), 10 Berger (FRA-Ducati).
Michel Fabrizio (ITA-Alstare Suzuki) DNF.
Race 2:
1 Checa (ESP-Ducati), 2 Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia),
3 Haga (JPN-Aprilia), 4 Badovini (ITA-BMW),
5 Haslam (GBR-BMW), 6 Michel Fabrizio (ITA-Alstare
Suzuki), 7 Guintoli (FRA-Ducati), 8 Xaus (ESP-Honda),
9 Lascorz (ESP-Kawasaki), 10 Vermeulen (AUS-Kawasaki).
Championship
Points: 1 Checa 245, 2 Biaggi 173,
3 Melandri 150, 4 Laverty 123, 5 Haslam 106,
6 Camier 101, 7 Michel Fabrizio (ITA-Alstare
Suzuki) 95, 8 Rea 94, 9 Smrz 83, 10 Guintoli
and Badovini 72.
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