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World Superbike Monza Race 1 : HagaTomic
Printable Version Written: 13/05/2007 : 13:58. Read 1210 times (3/day).
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Noriyuki Haga has won the first race of the Monza race.
He is followed by Bayliss and Biaggi.

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Nori Haga has won World Superbike race 1 at Monza by more than 8 seconds after the two Ten Kate Hondas had harried him for most of the race. Troy Bayliss was second and Max Biaggi was third despite running off the track at the chicane on lap 14.

James Toseland finished fourth after hitting tyre problems in the closing laps; until then he had been swapping the lead with Haga. His team mate Robbi Rolfo inherited and held second place but then hit fuel problems and was forced retire.

WSBK Monza Race 1 :

1 Haga N. Yamaha Motor Italia
Haga : « I am very happy to be here, it is almost our home race, but everything went fine.
I push as hard as I can and I was able to pass Toseland, then I was able to make a good gap.
I hope I could win twice. »

2 Bayliss T. Ducati Xerox Team
Bayliss : « It was a very physical race, and it was not ideal. Butr after the tyre problems of Toseland I was able to overtake him. We have to work again on the bike because the results are not satisfying.

»

3 Biaggi M. Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra
Biaggi : « It was a very tough race and I have to find some good settings for the second race.
I am happy to be here with all these spectartors. »

4 Toseland J. Hannspree Ten Kate Honda
5 Corser T. Yamaha Motor Italia
6 Kagayama Y. Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra
7 Lanzi L. Ducati Xerox Team
8 Fabrizio M. D.F.X. Corse. Honda
9 Muggeridge K. Alto Evolution Honda.
10 Neukirchner M. Suzuki Germany
11 Brookes J. Alto Evolution Honda
12 Xaus R. Team Sterilgarda. Ducati
13 Borciani M. Team Sterilgarda. Ducati
14 Polita A. Celani Team Suzuki Italia
15 Smrz J. Team Caracchi Ducati SC
16 Martin S. D.F.X. Corse. Honda
17 Sanchini M. Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse.

Not finished race :
18 Rolfo R. Hannspree Ten Kate Honda
19 Laconi R. Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse
20 Morelli L. Team Pedercini.
21 Pietri R. Team Giesse.
22 Svoboda M. Yamaha Jr. Pro SBK Racing.
23 Ellison ...


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