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CORSER
TAKES TWO MONZA PODIUMS |
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Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra
rider Troy Corser rode his heart out at today’s
World Superbike fourth round at Monza to take two well-deserved
podiums on his GSX-R1000.
The reigning world champion showed
his ‘never give up’ spirit in both 18-lap
races: He had front brake problems in race one and nearly
crashed twice, but still managed third place behind
Troy Bayliss (Ducati) and Alex Barros (Honda). And in
race two, he and Bayliss traded the lead for most of
the 18-lapper, but his Suzuki could not quite match
the Ducatis’ acceleration out of the turns and
when Bayliss pulled out a small advantage Corser could
not push any harder and catch up. Bayliss crossed the
line to take his second win of the day, with Corser
second and Noriyuki Haga third.
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It was an unlucky day for team mate Yukio
Kagayama: In the first race, he got taken out when James Toseland
highsided next to him and crashed. And in the second, he was
forced to retire with clutch problems.
Team Alstare Engineering Corona Extra
rider Fabien Foret finished 13th in both races and scooped
six points.
Troy Corser - Race 1: 3rd, Race 2:
2nd:
“Today, like at Valencia, I rode
as hard as I could and when you do that and don’t win,
you just have to reach out and shake the hand of the winner.
In race one, I had some front brake problems. The lever was
inconsistent and sometimes it’d be ok and sometimes
it would come nearly all the way back to the bar! That made
it a bit entertaining, I can tell you! I nearly crashed a
couple of times, so in the end I was happy to get on the podium.
“There were no real problems in
race two and there was just no way I could have ridden any
harder. The Ducati can accelerate out of the turns like no
other bike - especially the four cylinder ones - and their
traction control allows Bayliss to get on the gas hard when
the bike is still leant over. We cannot do that, and that
is where we lose ground and time. It’s a little frustrating
to ride so hard and not win, so we’ll have to figure
out what to do and try and get our own back in Silverstone.”
Yukio Kagayama - Race 1: DNF, Race
2: DNF:
“Today I am not a lucky man. Really,
it’s not that I had no luck, I did have luck, but it
was all bad luck! In the first race I was next to Toseland
when he highsided and we touched. I went down and crashed
but the impact of my bike helped to stay on his bike and recover,
so he was a lucky man. In race two, I had clutch problems
and it was impossible to continue so I had to pull in. I hope
for better luck next time.”
Fabien Foret - Race 1: 13th, Race
2: 13th:
“I was not so happy with my result
in the first race because we had some small problems, I made
a good start but then a little problem with my front tyre
meant I couldn’t push hard and so I didn’t enjoy
the race. I was much happier with race two because I was involved
in a good battle with Lanzi, Nakatomi and Fabrizio. We used
the same bike as race one, but just changed the settings a
little and it felt much better. Also, my lap times were much
more consistent. I am a little disappointed overall because
before this weekend I wanted to get into the top 10, so now
I will try and do it in the next round in Silverstone.”
Monza Results:
Race 1: 1 Bayliss (Aus-Ducati),
2 Barros (Bra-Honda), 3 Troy Corser (Aus-Alstare Suzuki Corona
Extra), 4 Haga (J-Yamaha), 5 Pitt (Aus-Yamaha), 6 Muggeridge
(Aus-Honda), 7 Laconi (F-Kawasaki), 8 Rolfo (I-Ducati), 9
Lanzi (I-Ducati), 10 Nakatomi (J-Yamaha). 13 Fabien Foret
(F-Alstare Engineering Corona Extra). Yukio Kagayama (J-Alstare
Suzuki Corona Extra) DNF.
Race 2: 1 Bayliss, 2 Troy Corser
(Aus-Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra), 3 Haga, 4 Barros, 5 Toseland
(GB-Honda), 6 Pitt, 7 Muggeridge, 8 Nieto (E-Kawasaki), 9
Walker (GB-Kawasaki), 10 Rolfo. 13 Fabien Foret (F-Alstare
Engineering Corona Extra). Yukio Kagayama (J-Alstare Suzuki
Corona Extra) DNF.
Championship Points: 1 Bayliss 175, 2 Troy Corser (Aus-Alstare
Suzuki Corona Extra) 139, 3 Toseland 97, 4 Barros 95, 5 Haga
93, 6 Pitt 79, 7 Lanzi 59, 8 Rolfo 46, 9 Abe 40, 10 Nieto
37. 16 Yukio Kagayama (J-Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) 24.
19 Fabien Foret (F-Alstare Engineering Corona Extra) 10.
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