Championship Contenders Battle In World Superbike Race One In Germany

Championship Contenders Battle In World Superbike Race One In Germany

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FIM Superbike World Championship Nurburgring, Germany September 6, 2009 Race One Results (all on Pirelli tires): 1. Ben SPIES (Yamaha YZF-R1), 20 laps, 39:04.818 2. Noriyuki HAGA (Ducati 1098F09), -3.850 seconds 3. Carlos CHECA (Honda CBR1000RR), -6.990 4. Jonathan REA (Honda CBR1000RR), -7.109 5. Max BIAGGI (Aprilia RSV4 Factory), -12.825 6. Leon HASLAM (Honda CBR1000RR), -13.243 7. Michel FABRIZIO (Ducati 1098F09), -14.223 8. Troy CORSER (BMW S1000 RR), -14.382 9. Tom SYKES (Yamaha YZF-R1), -17.206 10. Shane BYRNE (Ducati 1098R), -26.547 11. Matthieu LAGRIVE (Honda CBR1000RR), -27.388 12. Karl MUGGERIDGE (Suzuki GSX-R1000), -30.968 13. Jakub SMRZ (Ducati 1098R), -31.069 14. Ryuichi KIYONARI (Honda CBR1000RR), -31.188 15. Yukio KAGAYAMA (Suzuki GSX-R1000), -40.165 16. Luca SCASSA (Kawasaki ZX-10R), -54.897 17. David SALOM (Kawasaki ZX-10R), -61.958 18. Roland RESCH (Suzuki GSX-R1000), -1 lap, pitted 19. Shinya NAKANO (Aprilia RSV4 Factory), -6 laps, DNF, mechanical 20. Fonsi NIETO (Ducati 1098R), -9 laps, DNF, mechanical 21. David CHECA (Yamaha YZF-R1), -11 laps, DNF, retired 22. Vittorio IANNUZZO (Honda CBR1000RR), -14 laps, DNF, retired 23. Richard COOPER (BMW S1000 RR), -15 laps, DNF, crash 24. Broc PARKES (Kawasaki ZX-10R), -18 laps, DNF, crash 25. Matteo BAIOCCO (Ducati 1098R), -18 laps, DNF, crash 26. John HOPKINS (Honda CBR1000RR), -20 laps, DNF, crash 27. Makoto TAMADA (Kawasaki ZX-10R), -20 laps, DNF, crash Championship Point Standings (after 21 of 28 races): 1. Haga, 346 points 2. Spies, 344 3. Fabrizio, 282 4. Rea, 219 5. Biaggi, 211 6. Haslam, 190 7. Carlos Checa, 161 8. Sykes, 157 9. Byrne, 140 10. Smrz, 135 More, from a press release issued by Aprilia: SBK, RACE 1: BIAGGI FINISHES IN FIFTH PLACE The sun shines over the Nurburgring even though the cold continues for race one of the German Superbike round. Ben Spies wins on the official Yamaha, 3″850 in front of Haga’s Ducati with Checa in third place at 6″990. Haga starts off strong straight away leading the battle between Biaggi, Spies, Rea and Corser but all for nothing as the red flag comes out for an accident in the first turns involving Tamada and Hopkins, so all of the drivers go back to the boxes without completing even the first lap. During preparations for the restart the sky clouds over suddenly, foreshadowing rain so once the light turns green frenetic preparations begin on the second bike in all of the boxes to ready them for the damp in the event of flag-to-flag. At the second start it is once again Haga who tries to create a gap straight away followed by Rea, Spies, Corser, Biaggi and Checa. The Japanese rider on the Ducati has a decent lead over his opponents after the first five laps but from that point on Spies begins his masterpiece. In the tenth lap the American catches up Haga in record time on the circuit and on the next lap he overtakes him. But the Ducati stays glued to his exhaust until the last lap when Spies puts down the hammer decisively which allows him to get away from his opponent after the first turns and reach the chequered flag undisturbed. Behind them Rea lets his team mate Checa catch him up and edge him out to climb to the third step of the podium keep the Northern Irishman’s attacks in check without too much trouble. Max Biaggi finishes Race 1 in fifth place. After a good start from the seventh position, Max fights for fourth place with Corser and after two laps loses contact with the leaders to fend off the attacking Fabrizio. He continues to defend fifth place until the last three laps when he his overtaken by Haslam, coming back from a poor start. In the penultimate turn Biaggi passes the Britain again while they brake for the curve, crossing the finish line in fifth place. Unfortunately for Nakano, after a good start from the twenty-second row he is forced to drop out in the thirteenth lap for a problem in the RSV4’S oil circuit whilst holding 16th place.

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