European Championship 600cc Superstock Race Results From Motorland Aragon

European Championship 600cc Superstock Race Results From Motorland Aragon

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European Championship 600cc Superstock Motorland Aragon, Spain June 18 Race Results (all on Pirelli tires):

1. Jed METCHER, Australia (Yamaha YZF-R6), 10 laps, 21:09.901 2. Romain LANUSSE, France (Yamaha YZF-R6), -1.279 seconds 3. Gauthier DUWELZ, Belgium (Yamaha YZF-R6), -7.150 4. Dino LOMBARDI, Italy (Yamaha YZF-R6), -7.251 5. Stephane EGEA, France (Yamaha YZF-R6), -7.423 6. Michael Van Der MARK, Netherlands (Honda CBR600RR), -7.962 7. Riccardo RUSSO, Italy (Yamaha YZF-R6), -8.429 8. Josh DAY, USA (Kawasaki ZX-6R), -13.973 9. Adrian NESTOROVIC, Australia (Yamaha YZF-R6), -22.523 10. Tony COVENA, Netherlands (Yamaha YZF-R6), -22.881

22. Austin DeHAVEN, USA (Yamaha YZF-R6), -5 laps, DNF, crash

More, from a press release issued by Go Eleven Team:

Race/Qualifying – Motorland Aragon Fourteenth place gained by Cristian Gamarino, at his debut on the track of Aragon and protagonist of a good performance hitting the point-zone. The young italian rider didn’t have a great start and got back to the 20th place. Then, he gradually regained placings with times close to his best timing during practice. No break for Gamarino that next week will run for the CIV aiming to be the absolute protagonist. Difficult day for Pere Tutusaus and Nico Vivarelli. The spaniard, at the debut for what concern both the bike and the track ended 23rd while the italian with a 27th place. Vivarelli slipped on the finale while trying to improve his timing. Cristian Gamarino – kawasaki ZX-6R #18 – “It’s been a hard race. At the start I chose the wrong line and I got trapped. I didn’t gave up and I tried to go back on top. I’m satisfied about this result on a new track and that’s probably one of the most difficult i ever raced on. I just want to thank the whole team for the great job done and for helping me out to figure out the track.” STK600 Race results: 1. Jed Metcher”ƒ(MTM-RT Motorsports Team)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’09.901 2. Romain Lanusse”ƒ(MRS Yamaha Racing France)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’11.180 3. Gauthier Duwelz”ƒ(Team MTM-RT Motorsports)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’17.051 4. Dino Lombardi”ƒ(Martini Corse)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’17.152 5. Stèphane Egea”ƒ(Team ASPI)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’17.324 6. Michael Vd Mark”ƒ(Ten Kate Junior Team)”ƒHonda CBR600RR”ƒ21’17.863 7. Riccardo Russo”ƒ(Team Trasimeno)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’18.330 8. Joshua Day”ƒ(Racedays Kawasaki)”ƒKawasaki ZX-6R”ƒ21’23.874 9. Adrian Nestorovic”ƒ(MTM-RT Motorsports Team)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’32.424 10. Tony Covena”ƒ(Nito Racing)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’32.782 11. Francesco Cocco”ƒ(Martini Corse)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’33.218 12. Clement Chevrier”ƒ(Coutelle Junior Team)”ƒTriumph Daytona 675″ƒ21’34.834 13. Joshua Elliott”ƒ(WMT Yamaha)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’37.853 14. Christian Gamarino”ƒ(Goeleven)”ƒKawasaki ZX-6R”ƒ21’42.021 15. Alex Schacht”ƒ(Schacht Racing SBK One)”ƒHonda CBR600RR”ƒ21’45.238 16. Tomas Krajci”ƒ(TK Racing Slovakia)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’45.306 17. Luca Salvadori”ƒ(Bike Service R.T.)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’46.760 18. Mircea Vrajitoru”ƒ(C.S.M. Bucharest)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ21’50.598 19. Nelson Major”ƒ(Team Falcone Competition)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ22’04.405 20. Christophe Ponsson”ƒ(MRS Yamaha Racing France)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ22’09.438 21. Tristan Lentink”ƒ(Domburg Racing)”ƒHonda CBR600RR”ƒ22’25.796 RT. Austin DeHaven”ƒ(Team Trasimeno)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ11’28.478 RT. Nacho Calero Perez”ƒ(Orelac Racing)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ11’35.983 NS. Max Wadsworth”ƒ(Team ASPI)”ƒYamaha YZF R6″ƒ2’05.912

STK1000 Qualifying results: 1. Danilo Petrucci”ƒ(Barni Racing Team)”ƒDucati 1098R”ƒ2’01.161 2. Lorenzo Zanetti”ƒ(BMW Motorrad Italia Superstock)”ƒBMW S1000 RR”ƒ2’02.112 3. Davide Giugliano”ƒ(Althea Racing)”ƒDucati 1098R”ƒ2’02.141 4. Niccolò Canepa”ƒ(Lazio MotorSport)”ƒDucati 1098R”ƒ2’02.279 5. Sylvain Barrier”ƒ(BMW Motorrad Italia Superstock)”ƒBMW S1000 RR”ƒ2’02.415 6. Andrea Antonelli”ƒ(Team Lorini)”ƒHonda CBR1000RR”ƒ2’02.903 7. Sheridan Morais”ƒ(Lorenzini by Leoni)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’02.949 8. Lorenzo Baroni”ƒ(Althea Racing)”ƒDucati 1098R”ƒ2’03.153 9. Markus Reiterberger”ƒ(Garnier Alpha Racing Team)”ƒBMW S1000 RR”ƒ2’03.156 10. Lorenzo Savadori”ƒ(Lorenzini by Leoni)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’03.968 11. Bryan Staring”ƒ(Team Pedercini)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’04.189 12. Leandro Denis Mercado”ƒ(Team Pedercini)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’04.259 13. Fabio Massei”ƒ(Team Piellemoto)”ƒBMW S1000 RR”ƒ2’04.276 14. Eddi La Marra”ƒ(Team Lorini)”ƒHonda CBR1000RR”ƒ2’04.358 15. Jeremy Guarnoni”ƒ(MRS Yamaha Racing France)”ƒYamaha YZF R1″ƒ2’04.419 16. Randy Pagaud”ƒ(Garnier Racing Team)”ƒBMW S1000 RR”ƒ2’04.941 17. Tomas Svitok”ƒ(SK Energy Team)”ƒDucati 1098R”ƒ2’04.948 18. Marco Bussolotti”ƒ(Pedercini Team)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’05.019 19. Beau Beaton”ƒ(Garnier Racing Team)”ƒBMW S1000 RR”ƒ2’05.201 20. Roy Ten Napel”ƒ(Domburg Racing)”ƒHonda CBR1000RR”ƒ2’05.283 21. Daniele Beretta”ƒ(Lorini Team)”ƒHonda CBR1000RR”ƒ2’05.291 22. Matthieu Lussiana”ƒ(Team ASPI)”ƒBMW S1000 RR”ƒ2’05.392 23. Pere Tutusaus”ƒ(Goeleven)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’05.573 24. Marcin Walkowiak”ƒ(Bogdanka PTR Honda)”ƒHonda CBR1000RR”ƒ2’05.731 25. Alen Gyorfi”ƒ(Adrenalin H-Moto Team)”ƒHonda CBR1000RR”ƒ2’06.567 26. Thomas Caiani”ƒ(BWG Racing Kawasaki)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’06.706 27. Nico Vivarelli”ƒ(Goeleven)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’07.334 28. Bogdan Vrajitoru”ƒ(C.S.M. Bucharest)”ƒYamaha YZF R1″ƒ2’09.191 29. Sergio Batista”ƒ(Jar Racing Team)”ƒKawasaki ZX-10R”ƒ2’09.282

More, from a press release issued by Infront Motor Sports:

Superstock 1000

Danilo Petrucci (Barni Racing Team Ducati) laid down the gauntlet to his fellow STK1000 runners by setting a scintillating time of 2 minutes 01.161 seconds, almost one full second clear of the next man, Lorenzo Zanetti (BMW Motorrad Italia Superstock). Zanetti was a fraction ahead of points leader Davide Giugliano (Althea Racing Ducati) in third, while the all-Italian front row will be completed by the returning Niccolò Canepa on another Ducati, the SS Lazio Motorsport version. A second BMW, that of Sylvain Barrier (BMW Motorrad Italia Superstock) notched up fifth place to head row 2, with Andrea Antonelli (Lorini Honda) and South African Sheridan Morais (Lorenzini by Leoni Kawasaki) the top runners on Japanese four-cylinder machinery.

Times: 1. Petrucci D. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 2’01.161; 2. Zanetti L. (ITA) BMW S1000 RR 2’02.112; 3. Giugliano D. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 2’02.141; 4. Canepa N. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 2’02.279; 5. Barrier S. (FRA) BMW S1000 RR 2’02.415; 6. Antonelli A. (ITA) Honda CBR1000RR 2’02.903; 7. Morais S. (RSA) Kawasaki ZX-10R 2’02.949; 8. Baroni L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 2’03.153; etc.

Superstock 600 Race

Jed Metcher (MTM-RT Motorsports Yamaha) was the fourth different winner in the first four rounds of this year’s exciting Superstock 600 European Championship. The Australian, now firmly in second place in the table, finished just over one second ahead of points leader Romain Lanusse (MRS Yamaha Racing France), but the Frenchman is now 20 points clear in the table. The final podium slot went to Belgium’s Gauthier Duwelz (MTM-RT Motorsports Yamaha), who held off a fierce challenge from a trio of riders on Yamaha and Honda machinery.

Results: 1. Metcher J. (AUS) Yamaha YZF R6 21’09.901 (151,495 kph); 2. Lanusse R. (FRA) Yamaha YZF R6 1.279; 3. Duwelz G. (BEL) Yamaha YZF R6 7.150; 4. Lombardi D. (ITA) Yamaha YZF R6 7.251; 5. Egea S. (FRA) Yamaha YZF R6 7.423; 6. Vd Mark M. (NED) Honda CBR600RR 7.962; 7. Russo R. (ITA) Yamaha YZF R6 8.429; 8. Day J. (USA) Kawasaki ZX-6R 13.973; etc.

Points (after 4 of 10 rounds): 1. Lanusse 81; 2. Metcher 61; 3. Lombardi 46; 4. Vd Mark 41; 5. Duwelz 38; 6. Gregorini 35; 7. Day 31; 8. Russo 29; etc.

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