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Suzuki Alstare rider Fonsi Nieto took his maiden World
Superbike Championship victory in the second 18-lap
race at the Qatar season opener today.
Despite having to start from
the third row of the grid, Nieto stormed through the
field to take the lead just four laps from the end.
Ruben Xaus and Max Biaggi attacked him to the end
but could not find any way past and the Spaniard was
able to take the chequered flag by three-tenths-of-a-second.
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For Nieto and his team mates Yukio
Kagayama and Max Neukirchner, today was a bit of a mixed
day. Neukirchner led the majority of the first race, before
finishing fifth. Nieto finished seventh with Kagayama one
place behind in eighth. The race was won by Troy Bayliss
(Ducati), with Biaggi (Ducati) second and Troy Corser (Yamaha)
third.
In race two Kagayama crashed out on
the opening lap when he and Carlos Checa collided. He was
taken to hospital with a suspected broken collarbone and
will now almost certainly miss next week's race in Phillip
Island. Neukirchner finished eighth, suffering the effects
of a heavy cold and grip problems.
Fonsi Nieto - Race 1: 7th,
Race 2: 1st:
“This is my first WSBK win and
my first race win since Donington in 1993! Yes, it's been
a long, long while. I've worked very hard in this championship
and today I reaped the reward of all the hard work. Today
my Suzuki Alstare bike was faster than the Ducatis, but
I definitely raced with my mind today. I used the same bike
with the same set-up in both races, though I did have the
traction control on a harder setting in the first race and
the bike was not as comfortable to ride as it was in race
two. There was only five degrees difference in temperature
between the two races, but the bike felt different in both
races!
“In the second race, I was able
to conserve my bike and the tyres and finish strongly and
that's why I won. I would like to thank all the people who
had faith in me and have supported me these past years.
And I'd like to thank Francis and Patricia Batta, the whole
team and Suzuki for all their help. I know there are people
out there who didn't think I could be a winner, but today
I proved them wrong!”
Max Neukirchner - Race 1: 5th, Race 2: 8th:
“It was a really good feeling
leading the first race for so long and I felt pretty comfortable
doing it. I made a good start and led from the lights more
or less and then I just kept my head down and found I was
in the lead without too much of a problem. I have been suffering
from some kind of a cold or something and, with about eight
laps to go, I didn't feel in very good condition. At the
same time, I started getting lots of slides and the two
things together allowed some riders to pass me and I ended
up 5th.
“In race two I changed to a softer tyre, but the grip
didn't feel so good. I made a little mistake on the brakes
and I lost touch with the leaders and it was not possible
to catch them again. All in all, it's not a bad start to
the season, but it could've been better.”
Yukio Kagayama - Race 1: 8th, Race 2: DNF:
“In race one, I firstly suffered
a problem with tyre chatter after seven laps and the grip
level also went down. Later in the race, I had some vibration
exiting the turns so it was difficult to push very hard.
I just kept going as fast as I could and tried to get the
best result I could.”
Race 1:1 Bayliss (Aus-Ducati), 2 Biaggi
(I-Ducati), 3 Corser (Aus-Yamaha ), 4 Xaus (E-Ducati), 5
Max Neukirchner (D-Alstare Suzuki), 6 C.Checa (E-Honda),
7 Fonsi Nieto (E-Suzuki Alstare), 8 Yukio Kagayama (J-Suzuki
Alstare).
Race 2: 1 Fonsi Nieto
(E-Suzuki Alstare), 2 Xaus, 3 Biaggi, 4 Bayliss, 5 Fabrizio
(I-Ducati), 6 C.Checa. 8 Max Neukirchner (D-Alstare Suzuki).
Yukio Kagayama (J-Suzuki Alstare) DNF
Points: 1 Bayliss 38, 2 Biaggi 36, 3 Fonsi
Nieto (E-Suzuki Alstare) 34, 4 Xaus 33, 5 Troy Corser 25,
6 Max Neukirchner (D-Alstare Suzuki) 19. 12 Yukio Kagayama
(J-Suzuki Alstare) 8
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