GUINTOLI RACES TO TOP-10 FINISH IN ALSTARE DEBUT |
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New Alstare Suzuki
rider Sylvain Guintoli raced to 10th place in the
second race at today's World Superbike 14th round
at Portimao in Portugal after failing to finish the
opening leg.
Both he and team mate Yukio Kagayama
were forced to pull out of race one due to technical
issues and in Kagayama's case, being hit from behind,
before both bounced back to take 10th and 11th places
respectively in the second leg.
Noriyuki Haga (Ducati) had a
15-point point lead over Ben Spies (Yamaha) before
today's title showdown, but that evaporated when he
crashed out after just six laps of the first race.
Spies won the race, with Jonathan Rea (Honda) second
and Max Biaggi (Aprilia) third, giving Spies a 15
point lead going into the final race of the year.
Michel Fabrizio (Ducati) won the second race, with
Haga second and Rea third, but Spies took fifth place
to take the title by just six points.
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Sylvain
Guintoli - Race 1: DNF, Race 2: 10th: Generally,
this has been a great learning experience and I am
very happy how it has all gone. The team and I gelled
right from the start and we have worked together very
well this weekend and that's good news for the future.
I had a technical problem in race one and had to pull
out of the race. So, I was so happy to finish race
two, be ahead of Yukio and get a top-10 result. This
series is tough for sure, but I am really looking
forward to the challenge and fighting all these guys.
This weekend was no pressure for me and I enjoyed
myself on this track. I am looking forward to the
tests here on Tuesday and Wednesday and getting to
understand the bike more and more. "
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Yukio Kagayama - Race 1: DNF,
Race 2: 11th: "I am angry about my last race
with this great team because it did not go as I wanted.
On the first lap of the first race I was hit from behind
by Camier and that caused me to crash. He must have missed
his braking point by a long way, but the really bad thing
is that he kept upright and carried on to finish the race,
whereas I was down in the gravel. That was not a good start
to the day and I came back to the pits feeling very angry.
After the second race, he came to see me and he apologised
for hitting me, so then I did not feel so bad.
My bike was too badly damaged to use in race two, so I had
to use my spare bike instead. This bike had a different
set-up and was more aggressive to ride, so it was not easy
to push it hard. I think this bike had a different engine
character and it was just not as rideable as my number one
bike. I did my best, but I ended 11th and that did not make
me feel happy.
"I am sad because this is my last
race with the team and we have had many good times together,
especially in my first year with them in 2005. Some mechanics
have changed from my team to my team mate's team, but most
of the mechanics have worked with me at some stage and that
makes it feel like a big family. I want to thank Francis
Batta, Patricia, the whole team and everybody concerned
for all their hard work and support during these five years.
I will miss them all, but maybe I will get a wild card ride
in England next year and see everybody again. Once again,
many thanks to everybody."
WSB Results:
Race 1: 1 Spies (USA-Yamaha),
2 Rea (GBR-Honda), 3 Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia), 4 Byrne (GBR-Ducati),
5 Fabrizio (ITA-Ducati), 6 Camier (GBR-Aprilia). Sylvain
Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare) DNF. Yukio Kagayama (JPN-Suzuki
Alstare) DNF.
Race 2: 1 Fabrizio,
2 Haga (JPN-Ducati), 3 Rea, 4 Byrne, 5 Spies, 6 Biaggi.
10 Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare). 11 Yukio Kagayama
(JPN-Suzuki Alstare).
Final WSB Championship points: 1 Spies
462, 2 Haga 456, 3 Fabrizio 382, 4 Biaggi 319, 5 Rea 315,
6 Haslam 241, 12 Yukio Kagayama (JPN-Suzuki Alstare) 128,
33 Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare) 6.
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