Tuesday, May 26, 2009

2009 Yamaha R1 sets the pace in the 2009 IDM Superbike Championship

Yamaha Racing

News  25/05/2009 
2009 Yamaha R1 sets the pace in the 2009 IDM Superbike Championship
Jorg Teuchert
Jorg Teuchert

The 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1 is proving to be a formidable weapon in the hands of Yamaha Motor Germany rider Jörg Teuchert in the German IDM Superbike Championship.

Teuchert put in a masterful display of riding at the season opener on 26th April at the EuroSpeedway, Lausitz circuit, dominating from the start to take the chequered flag in both heats. Round two at the Motorsport Arena, Oschersleben saw more of the same adrenalin fuelled racing with the German rider one step ahead of the competition for both races on the day. Teuchert now leads the championship with 100 points and an unblemished record heading into the next round.

"Anyone who knows me and my team knows we are here to win," said Jörg. "Obviously a second or third place is good, no doubt but I want to win the championship!"

Nina Prinz
Nina Prinz

Team-mate and 2008 Women's European Champion Nina Prinz is also adapting well to her new R1. Prinz continues to impress as the only woman in the IDM field, she scored a 17th and a 14th place finish at Lausitz and then improved to take an 8th and a 14th place finish at Oschersleben. The first race in particular saw an incredible start with Nina taking 13 places in the first lap. She currently sits 15th in the championship on 12 points. The following round at Nurburgring is a favourite for her, last year's race was the first time she finished inside the top ten so she's hopeful of good results.

"The last race weekend was really good, Saturday was a little difficult as I crashed in the first qualifying after five laps," said Prinz. "I lost both the tyres at same time, and touched the ground with the engine. Sunday was crazy, there were a lot of crashes in the first race and the start was stopped twice. The first race was great for me though, I started in 24th and got to 11th after one lap. I've also had new suspension since the last round, so the front forks are really comfortable now."

The German IDM Superbike Championship now moves to the famous Nürburgring circuit on 29th to 31st May.



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