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Rea and Biaggi share wins at superheated Brno

Max Biaggi (Aprilia Alitalia) moved an impressive 68 points clear of his nearest challenger after two 20-lap races held in hot and steamy conditions in front of 64,000 fans at Brno. Max has now won ten races at Brno in all classes of competition, but today he had to share top billing with race one winner Jonathan Rea (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda). The British rider added to his Assen double with a virtual flag-to-flag win, to take his victory tally for 2010 to three. Biaggi could not do his usual double today but was peerless in race two, after changing his set-up between races and capitalizing when the track temperature jumped up by almost ten degrees. The other podium places were shared by Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda) and Michel Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox), but in the championship fight itself, the fate of Leon Haslam (Suzuki Alstare) in each race had the most effect. Eighth in race one and tenth in race two for Leon put him on 284 points to Biaggi’s class-leading 352. Rea is now third on 203, Checa (Althea Ducati) is fourth on 189, after finishing ninth and sixth today.

Race 1

Rea ground out a great win, by 2.5 seconds from Biaggi’s Aprilia, putting himself back into the spotlight after some tough races in the past few weeks. His last podium before this had been at Kyalami, back in May. Rea had been third on the grid, with Biaggi second and pole man Crutchlow rode hard and well to take third place. Sylvain Guintoli (Suzuki Alstare) equalled his best race finish of fourth, while Ruben Xaus (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) had his best result yet on his German machine, fifth. Noriyuki Haga (Ducati Xerox), fast in early qualifying but 15th after Superpole, recovered well to go sixth, holding off James Toseland (Yamaha Sterilgarda) who has been suffering from a chest infection at this race.

Jonathan Rea: “At the start I didn’t really know what was going on but I ended up going to the front. This race win I’d like to dedicate to my team boss, Ronald ten Kate, who is not here with us this weekend. Today it was like out there on the bike I could do nothing wrong, now I’ll go back to the guys and prepare a better bike for race 2 and see what we can do. I just had to capitalize on Max’s weaknesses in some corners, it was a really difficult race out there and very hot.

Max Biaggi: “We came here on Friday and we didn’t really have the same feeling as I had last year so we tried to set up the bike as close as last year’s machine. Basically we improved, but my feeling was not great. Unfortunately this weekend has been like this, but we will make some modifications for race 2 and hopefully there will be some surprises.”

Cal Crutchlow: “To say I’m disappointed is probably an understatement. I went into the race with high hopes, the grip yesterday was really good for us and in the heat but as you saw we were struggling with rear grip from the start. Johnny rode fantastic and rode away from me, and also Max. I tried my best and that’s all I can do.”

Results (with Pirelli Race Tyre Selection, Front/Rear): 1. Rea J. (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 40’16.037 (161,014 kph) (B/A); 2. Biaggi M. (ITA) Aprilia RSV4 Factory 2.518 (B/A); 3. Crutchlow C. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R1 4.071 (B/A); 4. Guintoli S. (FRA) Suzuki GSX-R1000 7.160 (B/A); 5. Xaus R. (ESP) BMW S1000 RR 8.602 (B/A); 6. Haga N. (JPN) Ducati 1098R 11.379 (B/B); 7. Toseland J. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R1 11.513 (B/A); 8. Haslam L. (GBR) Suzuki GSX-R1000 16.487 (B/B); 9. Checa C. (ESP) Ducati 1098R 20.829 (B/A); 10. Lanzi L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 25.164 (A/A); 11. Sykes T. (GBR) Kawasaki ZX 10R 32.602 (B/A); 12.Byrne S. (GBR) Ducati 1098R 36.748 (B/A); 13. Parkes B. (AUS) Honda CBR1000RR 39.183 (B/A); 14. Hayden R. (USA) Kawasaki ZX 10R 59.889 (B/A); 15. Baiocco M. (ITA) Kawasaki ZX 10R 1’05.329 (B/A)

Race 2

Biaggi found the last one percent of speed he was missing in race one to record his ninth win of the season, giving him a 50% win ratio so far. Rea was an early leader but finally finished a clear second, 4.6 seconds behind the Italian, after Max eased past, with Michel Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox) third, the only Ducati podium spot of the day. Two-times champion Toseland made a great recovery from 12th on lap one to fourth, catching and passing Haga with one lap to go. Checa was sixth, Guintoli seventh and Biaggi’s team-mate Leon Camier eighth. Shane Byrne (Althea Ducati) got ninth, one place up on the luckless Haslam, who now goes to his home race of Silverstone to try and claw back points from Biaggi. Cal Crutchlow pitted to change a rear tyre in race two, and when he went back out he set a new lap record in race conditions, with a 1’59.291.

Max Biaggi: “Knowing the track quite well here and the passion of the fans in the Czech Republic, we tried something really special and made some changes on the bike, weight distribution and gearbox and the result was very good so I’m happy. For me it’s the tenth victory here, and this is my second home country. I love this place!”

Jonathan Rea: “Max did an unbelievable pace, I know how hard it was to hold on to second and he was going away from us, but anyway it’s been a good weekend with a 1-2 today. Thanks for all my team for digging deep this weekend and giving me a package that I could race with.”

Michel Fabrizio: “I hope I can continue this way for the rest of the season, we did a very good result in race 2 especially after the problem I had in the first race. I had to defend my position of course in the battle with Xaus but I’m pleased to be back on the podium again.”

Results: 1. Biaggi M. (ITA) Aprilia RSV4 Factory 38’58.149 (156,16 kph); 2. Haslam L. (GBR) Suzuki GSX-R1000 4.095; 3. Fabrizio M. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 4.631; 4. Crutchlow C. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R1 5.014; 5. Checa C. (ESP) Ducati 1098R 6.256; 6. Guintoli S. (FRA) Suzuki GSX-R1000 7.677; 7. Byrne S. (GBR) Ducati 1098R 10.144; 8. Scassa L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 10.942; 9. Haga N. (JPN) Ducati 1098R 13.640; 10. Corser T. (AUS) BMW S1000 RR 16.279; 11. Camier L. (GBR) Aprilia RSV4 Factory 17.799; 12. Rea J. (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 22.793; 13. Lanzi L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 24.131; 14. Neukirchner M. (GER) Honda CBR1000RR 28.212; 15. Vermeulen C. (AUS) Kawasaki ZX 10R 36.551; 16. Sykes T. (GBR) Kawasaki ZX 10R 49.636; 17. Parkes B. (AUS) Honda CBR1000RR 50.041; 18. Hayden R. (USA) Kawasaki ZX 10R 51.246; 19. Baiocco M. (ITA) Kawasaki ZX 10R 58.174; 20. Sandi F. (ITA) Aprilia RSV4 1000 1’10.588

Pirelli Race Tyre Selection (Front/Rear): All riders on same solutions as race 1 with the exception of Haslam and Haga who changed to the “A” rear for Race 2.

Points (after 9 rounds of 13): 1. Biaggi 307; 2. Hslam 270; 3. Checa 172; 4. Rea 158; 5. Haga 151; 6. Corser 149; 7. Toseland 138; 8. Fabrizio 131; 9. Camier 130 70; 10. Crutchlow 120. Manufacturers: 1. Aprilia 313; 2. Suzuki 283; 3. Ducati 250; 4. Yamaha 177; 5. Honda 169; 6. BMW 152; 7. Kawasaki 47

World Supersport

A fabulous win for Kenan Sofuoglu (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda) saw him hold off long time race leader Joan Lascorz (Kawasaki Motocard.com) by only 0.124 seconds after 18 laps of close action, conducted in hot temperatures. With Eugene Laverty (Parkalgar Honda) not finishing, Sofuoglu now has 183 points, Lascorz 168 and Laverty 161. Third today was ParkinGO Triumph BE-1 rider, Chaz Davies, with Gino Rea (Intermoto Czech Honda) fourth, with each of those two riders suffering technical issues that held back their final race times.

Results: 1. Sofuoglu K. (TUR) Honda CBR600RR 37’25.108 (155,946 kph); 2. Lascorz J. (ESP) Kawasaki ZX-6R 0.124; 3. Davies C. (GBR) Triumph Daytona 675 7.153; 4.Rea G. (GBR) Honda CBR600RR 7.813; 5. Fujiwara K. (JPN) Kawasaki ZX-6R 14.268; 6. Harms R. (DEN) Honda CBR600RR 24.832; 7. Praia M. (POR) Honda CBR600RR 30.907; 8. Salom D. (ESP) Triumph Daytona 675 30.985; 9. Lagrive M. (FRA) Triumph Daytona 675 32.463; 10. Foret F. (FRA) Kawasaki ZX-6R 38.232; 11. Iannuzzo V. (ITA) Triumph Daytona 675 40.343; 12. Roccoli M. (ITA) Honda CBR600RR 40.762; 13. Bukowski D. (POL) Honda CBR600RR 58.901; 14. Palumbo A. (ITA) Kawasaki ZX-6R 1’02.708; 15. Holubec T. (CZE) Honda CBR600RR 1’05.089; 16. Cerny J. (SVK) Yamaha YZF R6 1’19.704; 17. Skubic B. (SLO) Yamaha YZF R6 1’36.598; 18. Blokhin E. (RUS) Yamaha YZF R6 1’54.374; 19. Toth I. (HUN) Honda CBR600RR

Points (after 9 rounds of 13): 1. Sofuoglu 183; 2. Lascorz 168; 3. Laverty161; 4. Davies 113; 5. Salom 72; 6.Harms 61; 7. Rea 67; 8. Fujiwara 59; 9. Pirro 58; 10. Lagrive 56. Manufacturers: 1. Honda 220; 2. Kawasaki 168; 3. Triumph 123; 4. Yamaha 11.

Superstock 1000

Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia STK) had to work until the very last corner of the 12-lap Superstock race but he still took his sixth win in six races to lead the championship on a perfect 150 points. He was hit from behind early in the race by Maxime Berger (Ten Kate Junior Race Honda) but held on to win by only 0.286 seconds from Ducati rider Lorenzo Zanetti (SS Lazio Motorsport) who was competing in his first full status Superstock FIM Cup race. Andrea Antonelli (Team Lorini Honda) was third after Sylvain Barrier (Garnier Racing BMW) fell near the end.

Results: 1. Badovini A. (ITA) BMW S1000 RR 25’02.800 (155,317 Km/h); 2. Zanetti L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 0.286; 3. Antonelli A. (ITA) Honda CBR1000RR 4.060; 4. Beretta D. (ITA) BMW S 1000 RR 6.201; 5. Baroni L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 7.926; 6. Magnoni M. (ITA) Honda CBR1000RR 8.391; 7. Mähr R. (AUT) Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K9 12.551; 8. Sembera M. (CZE) BMW S1000 RR 17.653; 9. Baz L. (FRA) Yamaha YZF R1 20.919; 10. Savary M. (SUI) BMW S1000 RR 27.915; 11. Jezek O. (CZE) Aprilia RSV4 1000 36.078; 12. Vivarelli N. (ITA) KTM 1190 RC8 R 36.154; 13. Svitok T. (SVK) Honda CBR1000RR 36.261; 14. Leeson C. (RSA) Kawasaki ZX 10R 40.077; 15. Thiriet P. (BRA) Honda CBR1000RR 54.271; 16. Andric D. (BRA) Honda CBR1000RR 57.048

Points (after 6 rounds of 10): 1. Badovini 150; 2. Magnoni 73; 3. Berger 66; 4.Antonelli 57; 5. Giugliano 53; 6. Barrier 47; 6. Antonelli 41; 7.Baz 44; 8. Bussolotti 37; 9. Petrucci 36; 10. Beretta 34. Manufacturers: 1. BMW 150; 2. Honda 109; 3. Suzuki 69; 4. Ducati 46; 5. Yamaha 46; 6. Kawasaki 38; 7.KTM 29; 8. Aprilia 18

Official Tyre Supplier

“The scorching heat of the Automotodrom Brno presented an adequate challenge for Pirelli’s race tyre solutions, with asphalt temperatures reaching as much as 57°C (135°F) during Race 2. The majority of the grid adopted the reference medium-soft ‘B’ front along with a new soft ‘A’ rear performance solution developed in testing sessions just two weeks ago. This combination was notably successful in Superbike Race 1 for Suzuki Alstare rider Sylvain Guintoli, who tied his best result of the year (4th – Australia) in Race 1, while BMW rider Reuben Xaus had his best result ever on the S1000RR with a fifth place. A fourth win of the year for Rea (Honda) and a return to the podium for Fabrizio (Ducati) gave additional testimony to the new soft solution compound, event considering the incredible heat. A new Superpole time of 1’58.018 was set by Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha) in the final session, a blazing pace which was duplicated again in Race 2 of SBK when he set a new lap record of 1’59.291. An incredible battle between Sofuoglu (Honda) and Lascorz offered an excellent demonstration of the new ‘A’ soft compound Diablo Supercorsa, with Lascorz recording the fastest time on lap 16 of 20, crossing the finish line just 0.1 secs behind the new championship leader. The 4,200 Pirelli tyre supplied for the weekend consisted of 4 front and 4 rear Diablo Superbike solutions in the SBK class, three of which are new for Brno, along with 3 front and 2 rear Diablo Supercorsa solutions in the Supersport class.” – Giorgio Barbier, Racing Director, Pirelli Moto

Pirelli Performance Awards:

SBK Race 1 – Pirelli BEST LAP

Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda Team), 1’59.964 (Lap 3)

SBK Race 2 – Pirelli BEST LAP

Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda Team), 1’59.291 (Lap 12)

Total BEST LAP (SBK): Checa C. (Althea Racing): 6, Crutchlow C. (Yamaha World Superbike): 4, Rea J. (HANNspree Ten Kate Honda): 3, Biaggi M. (Aprilia Alitalia Racing): 2, Haslam L. (Suzuki Alstare): 1, Guintoli S. (Suzuki Alstare): 1, Fabrizio M. (Ducati Xerox Team): 1

WSS – Pirelli BEST LAP

Joan Lascorz (Kawasaki Motocard.com), 2’03.998 (Lap 16)

Total BEST LAP (WSS): Sofuoglu K. (HANNspree Ten Kate Honda): 4, Laverty E. (Parkalgar Honda): 2, Lascorz J. (Kawasaki Motocard.com): 2, Pirro M. (HANNspree Ten Kate Honda): 1

Stk1000 – Pirelli BEST JUMP FORWARD

Daniele Beretta (BMW Motorrad Italia STK), From 18th à 4th (14 positions)

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