KAGAYAMA TAKES SIXTH AT MISANO |
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Injured
Team Suzuki Alstare Brux rider Yukio Kagayama endured
difficult conditions in the rain-affected first race
in today's World Superbike eighth round at Misano
in Italy, and ended the 24-lapper in sixth place.
He opted for a harder rear spring
in race two, but it didn't work as well as he had
expected and he finished in 11th position.
Fonsi Nieto ended with a 18th
in race one, but improved to 12th in race two.
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Ben Spies (Yamaha)
won the rain-affected first 24-lapper with Shane Byrne
(Ducati) second and Michel Fabrizio (Ducati) third.
Race two started in the dry and,
apart from a few spots of rain, continued to remain
a dry race: Jonathan Rea (Honda) had a race-long battle
with Michel Fabrizio and Noriyuki Haga (Ducati), but
held them both off to record his maiden World Superbike
victory.
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Yukio Kagayama: "That
was a difficult weekend and today was very tricky because
of the changing conditions in the first race. I felt fairly
comfortable for the first three-or-so laps, but the track
dried so quickly so, after a few more laps, we decided to
pull in and change bikes. But my second bike had a half
dry/ half-wet setting and my feeling with it was not so
good. I pushed as hard as I could, especially when I was
fighting with Nori, but I had to settle for sixth place.
I made a mistake by choosing a harder rear spring in race
two and wasn't able to pick up the pace. Sorry to my team.
Overall though, I found a good feeling with my bike this
weekend, but I am disappointed not to get the results I
expected."
Fonsi Nieto: "I
started with full wets but the track dried very quickly
and I didn't have any confidence with the grip. We changed
bikes and I think I progressed quite well, but I saw a blue
flag and thought some really fast rider was going to pass,
so I pulled over. But it was just the guys behind me and
they all went past and I had lost three or so places! I
wasn't happy about this and by the time I recovered, it
was too late. I made a good start in the second race and
found a good pace. The bike's balance felt good, but towards
the end of the race I began to have problems with the front
brake. I had a good battle with Max Biaggi and finished
with a positive feeling."
Race 1: 1 Ben Spies
(USA-Yamaha); 2 Shane Byrne (GBR-Ducati); 3 Michel Fabrizio
(ITA-Ducati); 4 Jakub Smrz (CZE-Ducati); 5 Noriyuki Haga
(JPN-Ducati); 6 Yukio Kagayama (JPN-Suzuki Alstare Brux);
7 Jonathan Rea (GBR-Honda); 8 Tom Sykes (GBR-Yamaha); 9
Shinya Nakano (JPN-Aprilia); 10 Matthieu Lagrive (FRA-Honda),
18 Fonsi Nieto (ESP-Suzuki Alstare Brux).
Race 2: 1 Jonathan
Rea (GBR-Honda); 2 Michel Fabrizio (ITA-Ducati); 3 Noriyuki
Haga (JPN-Ducati); 4 Jakub Smrz (CZE-Ducati); 5 Carlos Checa
(ESP-Honda); 6 Shane Byrne (GBR-Ducati); 7 Tom Sykes (GBR-Yamaha);
8 Leon Haslam (GBR-Honda); 9 Ben Spies (USA-Yamaha); 10
Max Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia), 11 Yukio Kagayama (JPN-Suzuki
Alstare Brux); 12 Fonsi Nieto (ESP-Suzuki Alstare Brux).
Championship points: 1 Haga 292; 2 Spies
244; 3 Fabrizio 237; 4 Rea 167; 5 Biaggi 135; 6 Haslam 134;
7 Sykes 130; 8 Checa 109; 9 Smrz 108; 10 Kiyonari 98; 11
Yukio Kagayama (JPN-Suzuki Alstare Brux) 91, 14 Max Neukirchner
(GER-Suzuki Alstare Brux) 75 , 23 Fonsi Nieto (ESP-Suzuki
Alstare Brux) 8.
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