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World SuperBikes Valencia 2007
WorldSBK: Xaus and Toseland share wins at Valencia
(WorldSBK Release)
SPANISH THRILLERS DELIVER POPULAR VICTORIES After two very different
23-lap races at Valencia local rider Ruben Xaus (Sterilgarda Ducati)
and championship leader James Toseland (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda)
scored a win apiece, with Xaus running clear in race one but Toseland
having to fight for every inch of track in race two. Both races were
run in the dry, but the first race was a much trickier affair for all,
as the many damp patches off line caught out a lot of riders. In the
championship standings, Toseland now leads Max Biaggi (Alstare Suzuki
Corona Extra) by 13 points.
RACE ONE Eventual winner Xaus was involved in a four-way fight for the
win at one stage, but after he broke the challenge of Noriyuki Haga
(Yamaha Motor Italia) towards the end of a race held in drying
conditions, he was a clear winner by almost two seconds. Behind Haga,
Troy Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) was an impressive third, with early leader
Troy Corser (Yamaha Motor Italia) fourth, and championship leader
Toseland fifth, fighting vibrations from a rear tyre which had spun on
the rim. Xaus's win was his tenth career SBK victory, and his first
since Magny Cours race two, in the 2003 season.
RACE TWO The leading group in a classic race two sometimes featured
seven riders, but it finally settled down into a three way fight, with
Toseland the victor from a slow stating Biaggi and frequent race leader
Haga. A mere 0.375 seconds covered the top three in the second outing,
with another race leader, Xaus, slotting in fourth, some six seconds
behind.
CORSER FOURTH IN CHAMPIONSHIP BEHIND HAGA Corser experienced machine
difficulties in race two and was forced away from a potential podium to
ninth, but he maintained some degree of pressure on the leading bunch
all the same, as he sits fourth overall on 101 points, 23 behind Haga.
Bayliss, who had won Superpole and looked good for at least one race
win at one stage, made mistakes due to an imperfect race set-up, but he
scored strongly in both races only two weeks after having his throttle
hand little finger amputated. He is fifth in the championship chase, on
90 points. The man only three points behind him is his own team-mate,
Lorenzo Lanzi (Ducati Xerox) with race one winner Xaus jumping up to
seventh, on 83 points..
BROOKES STARS IN RACE TWO AS NEUKIRCHNER HOLDS STEADY Aussie rider
Joshua Brookes (Alto Evolution Honda) rode strongly from his front row
starts to secure two impressive finishes, ninth in race one and seventh
in race two, after making adjustments between races. Max Neukirchner
(Suzuki Germany) was not on quite such sparkling form this weekend, but
he is still eighth overall. Roberto Rolfo (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda)
recovered from the disappointment of not making Superpole to record
tenth and 12th place finishes respectively. Rolfo is ninth in the
standings, on 46 points.
KAWASAKI RIDERS NOT ABLE TO CAPITALIZE ON RACEDAY Regis Laconi (PSG-1
Kawasaki Corse) recorded 11th and 8th place finishes at Valencia,
fighting hard and effectively in race two, and being part of the early
leading group. Fonsi Nieto (PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse) expected much from
his home race but he struggled from first to last, scoring two DNFs
after experiencing set-up and tyre choice issues. Yukio Kagayama (Alstare
Suzuki Corona Extra) struggled with his frequently injured body at
Valencia, and recorded 15th and 13th place results. Michel Fabrizio (DFX
Corse Honda) was an impressive seventh in race one and is 11th overall,
one up on Brookes, despite their identical points scores.
WORLD SUPERSPORT - SOFUOGLU WAY AHEAD Kenan Sofuoglu (Hannspree Ten
Kate Honda) scored his third race win of the year after another
crash-littered Supersport contest, taking a powerfully confident win
from his own temporary team-mate, Andrew Pitt. In third place was the
aggressive presence of slow starting Gianluca Nannelli (Caracchi Ducati)
who rode most of the last lap with one boot hanging off. He hunted down
Pitt in the later stages, but Pitt reasserted himself to keep his
second place.. Fourth was a slow starting, but rapidly closing, Fabien
Foret (Gil Kawasaki). Three riders with a podium chance crashed out in
the same incident, as Pere Riba (Gil Kawasaki) and Kevin Curtain
(Yamaha World SSP Team) collided and took out Katsuaki Fujiwara (Althea
Honda). Curtain sustained a long cut on his left thigh, in the groin
area, and had to be taken to hospital for stitches to be inserted. In
the championship Sofuoglu is only five points from perfection with 95,
while Foret's fourth place puts him into overall second again, on 51.
Fujiwara, who limped home 18t,h, is now third in the series, on an
unchanged 41 points.
SUPERSTOCK 1000 FIM CUP - AUSSIE WINS Aussie 'new boy' Mark Aitchison (Celani
Suzuki) scored his first Superstock win in what proved to be a two-part
race after a red flag stopped the first leg when a machine could not be
retrieved from a dangerous position. In an aggregate competition,
Aitchison won overall from long-time leg-one leader Michele Pirro
Michele Pirro (Team Lorenzini by Leoni Yamaha) and Donington race
winner, Niccolo Canepa (Ducati Xerox 1098). In the championship, the
leader is Canepa, on 41 points, with Aitchison on 38 and Pirro's
team-mate Claudio Corti third, on 25.
NEXT STOP FOR SBK IS ASSEN IN TWO WEEKS On 29th April, Assen in the
Netherlands hosts the next round of the main championship classes, with
practice kicking off on Friday 27th.
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