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Team Alstare Suzuki
rider Max Neukirchner raced to World Superbike victory
in the first race at the Misano eighth round today
and then seventh in race two to move into second place
in the championship.
After his tremendous performance
in race one, when he charged from the third row of
the grid to take the chequered flag, another good
result was on the cards for race two. But the second
race was red-flagged after one lap and Neukirchner,
like most riders, changed his rear tyre. Despite the
bike having the same set-up and the same type of tyre,
he had problems exiting the corners and lost time
trying to catch the lead group.
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Nevertheless, he was happy to take
his second ever World Superbike win today and leave Misano
second in the championship.
Team Suzuki Alstare rider Fonsi Nieto
did not have such a good day. He crashed in the first race
but remounted to finish 12th. He used a harder tyre in race
two, but the much higher temperature meant the tyre didn't
work well. He then got caught up in a group and ended 10th.
It was always going to be a difficult day for Yukio Kagayama.
Although he had pain-killing injections in his injured left
hand, the heat and two long 24-lappers meant he had to dig
very deep just to finish the races. Despite the pain, he
managed 11th in race one and 12th in race two.
Max Neukirchner - Race 1: 1st, Race
2: 7th:
"I am very happy to win my second
race and the feeling was very good - especially as I had
started from the third row of the grid. I was patient and
just worked my way up through the field and once I was in
front, I knew I could win. We didn't change anything for
race two, so I am a bit surprised why I couldn't do as well.
The tyre was the same, but it didn't work the same way.
I didn't make a good start so there was always going to
be some work to do, but I was losing time exiting the turns
and it was hard to pass some of the other riders. But, at
the end of the day, I am happy because I am second in the
championship and not so many points behind the leader."
Fonsi Nieto - Race 1: 12th, Race
2: 10th:
"At the moment, I am not happy
and also I have no luck. Starting from row three of the
grid always makes problems and you have to push hard to
catch the front runners if you are to have any chance of
a good result. Maybe I was pushing too hard in the first
race, trying to catch the leading group, and that's why
I lost the front and crashed. It was only a small crash
and I got back on the bike straightaway, but it ruined any
chance of a good result. We used a harder tyre in race two,
but the higher temperature meant it didn't work so well.
The high temperature also meant that my bike's engine was
running too hot when I was in the slipstream trying to catch
the other riders. The engine wasn't getting enough cool
air and its temperature went up. When that happens, you
lose power, so I couldn't catch the front guys and ended
10th. The lack of air coming into my helmet made it difficult
to breathe at times, so today was very exhausting. But forget
the heat; I am not happy today, because I know it should've
been much better."
Yukio Kagayama - Race 1: 11th, Race
2: 12th:
"Today the bike was good, but
the rider's performance was not! I had pain-killing injections
before both races and both times they worked for some laps,
but nowhere close to the race distance. It was a big problem
getting the bike to change direction and sometimes on the
brakes. The broken bones heal quickly, but the ligaments
take longer and they were causing me the problems today.
After six or seven laps in both races, I began suffering
with the pain, so I tried to use my right hand and arm more.
But when the bike was shaking a bit, I found it difficult
to hold the left side and it was not easy to push hard.
Today, my left side performance was not as good as it should
be and I am sorry because the bike has the potential to
be on the podium. My team did a great job this weekend and
I am just sorry I was not able to give them better results."
World Superbike Results:
Race 1: 1 Max Neukirchner (D-Alstare
Suzuki), 2 Corser (AUS-Yamaha), 3 Bayliss (AUS-Ducati),
4 Xaus (E-Ducati), 5 Checa (E-Honda), 6 Lanzi (I-Ducati),
7 Smrz (CZ-Ducati ), 8 Lavilla (E-Honda), 9 Nakatomi (J-Yamaha),
10 Haga (J-Yamaha), 11 Yukio Kagayama (J-Suzuki Alstare),
12 Fonsi Nieto (E-Suzuki Alstare).
Race 2: 1 Xaus (E-Ducati), 2
Biaggi (I-Ducati), 3 Bayliss (AUS-Ducati), 4 Haga (J-Yamaha),
5 Corser (AUS-Yamaha), 6 Lanzi (I-Ducati), 7 Max Neukirchner
(D-Alstare Suzuki), 8 Checa (E-Honda), 9 Smrz (CZ-Ducati),
10 Fonsi Nieto (E-Suzuki Alstare), 12 Yukio Kagayama (J-Suzuki
Alstare).
Points: 1 Bayliss 259, 2 Neukirchner
210, 3 Checa 207, 4 Haga 191, 5 Troy Corser (Aus-Yamaha
Motor Italia) 185, 6 Nieto 151, 7 Xaus 148, 8 Biaggi 117,
9 Fabrizio 111, 10 Kiyonari 94, 11 Kagayama 82.
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