HASLAM HOLDS WSB SERIES LEAD AFTER MONZA PODIUM |
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After
a fourth place in the first race, Team Suzuki Alstare
rider Leon Haslam fought tooth-and-nail to take a
podium in the second race at the Monza World Superbike
Championship fifth round in Italy to keep his series
lead intact.
Haslam was charging after Cal
Crutchlow in second place, but then inherited runner-up
spot when Crutchlow slid off at the first chicane.
Troy Corser (BMW) was in Haslam's wheeltracks for
the last few laps, but the GSX-R1000-mounted Briton
held him off to take his seventh podium of the season.
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Haslam's team
mate Sylvain Guintoli finished 10th in race one, but
then improved in race two: He was on course for a
terrific sixth place, but the smallest of mistakes
in the last turn allowed Noriyuki Haga (Ducati) through.
Max Biaggi (Aprilia) won both
races today with Yamaha team mates James Toseland
and Cal Crutchlow taking second and third in race
one.
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Leon Haslam - Race 1: 4th,
Race 2: 2nd:
"Today was a hard day and I'm
happy to leave Monza still leading the title race. Max was
strong here and I knew it was going to be tough pair of
races. The podium in race two was very hard work, but I
didn't want to miss out on a podium today and kept battling
away.
"I had a really big 'moment'
in race two and was way out of the saddle twice in the space
of a fraction of a second. Somehow I stayed on the bike,
but it was a very close thing! After Cal crashed, Troy kept
me on my toes, but Max was too far in front for me to catch
so I just made sure of runner-up spot. I did something to
my wrist when I had my 'moment' and it felt pretty sore,
but I managed to carry one to the end.
"In race one, I lost contact
with the leaders and then had a bit of a grip problem for
the last four or five laps and couldn't get out of the corners
as fast as I wanted. We made some little suspension changes-
just a few clicks here and there - for race two and the
bike was definitely better to ride."
Sylvain Guintoli - Race 1:
10th, Race 2: 7th:
"Generally the weekend has ended
not so badly. I enjoyed the second race because I was involved
in a really good fight with Nori Haga and Tom Sykes. I managed
to pass Nori right towards the end, but then I made a very
small mistake in the last turn and he got me back.
"Seventh is not so bad after
how the weekend began, but I have learnt that I - or me
and my team - have to manage practice and qualifying better
and get into a good, consistent rhythm as soon as we can.
Not doing that means a low grid position and this Championship
has so many good riders and bikes that you cannot afford
to be way down the grid if you want to be a contender. I
think I probably could've got fifth today if it hadn't been
for a crash right in front of me on the opening lap. I had
to take avoiding action and go straight on at the first
chicane and lost time in the process. But I fought hard
and caught up the guys ahead, before my good battle with
Tom and Nori. I am happy with my performance in race two
and now I want to build on that and be much better at the
start of a race weekend."
Monza WSB Results:
Race 1: 1 Max Biaggi
(ITA-Aprilia), 2 James Toseland (GBR-Yamaha), 3 Cal Crutchlow
(GBR-Yamaha), 4 Leon Haslam (GBR-Suzuki Alstare), 5 Leon
Camier (GBR-Aprilia), 6 Ruben Xaus (ESP-BMW). 10 Sylvain
Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare).
Race 2: 1 Biaggi,
2 Leon Haslam (GBR-Suzuki Alstare), 3 Corser (AUS-BMW),
4 Camier, 5 Tom Sykes (GBR-Kawasaki), 6 Noriyuki Haga (JPN-Ducati),
7 Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare).
Championship points:
1 Leon Haslam (GBR-Suzzzuki Alstare) 181, 2 Biaggi
178, 3 Rea 110, 4 Checa 110, 5 Toseland 106, 6 Haga 100.
9 Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare) 70.
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