Monday, July 27, 2009

Highs and lows in Brno as Spies steps closer to the Championship lead

Yamaha Racing

RACE REPORT 26/07/2009
Highs and lows in Brno as Spies steps closer to the Championship lead
Ben Spies
Ben Spies

It was a mixed day for Yamaha World Superbike rider Ben Spies in Brno. The first race started well with Spies, Biaggi and Fabrizio pulling away at the front but Fabrizio came in too hot three laps in and lost the bike, taking Spies out in the process. Race two and Spies got straight out in front, leading from the start. Again followed by Fabrizio and Biaggi, the two Italians fought amongst themselves until the closing laps when Biaggi got past and came after Spies. Spies adapted his riding and braked later and later into the corners to leave no opportunity for Biaggi to pass, and in doing so took a well earned victory and 25 points to add to his championship challenge.

Tom Sykes was also to suffer in race one, an electrical problem temporarily dropping him back to 24th place. He fought back up to 16th but a crashing rider in front again dropped him down several places and out of contention. The second race was more positive, Sykes worked hard to pass fellow British riders Leon Haslam and Shane Byrne and started chasing down championship leader Noriyuki Haga. He closed the gap down to less than half a second but was unable to make a pass before the end of the race, so settled for seventh at the flag.

As they head into the summer break, Spies is just seven points behind leader Haga with eight races left to run. Team mate Sykes remains in seventh in the standings, 30 points behind sixth placed rider Haslam.

Ben Spies, Yamaha World Superbike Team (DNF, 1st)
"race two was a tough race, Fabrizio was right there at the start so I had to make the push and put in the lap times to get ahead. Then I saw Max was up there, he arrived really quickly so I had to start braking very late and stopping almost in the middle of the corner and turning and getting a really good drive out so he couldn't come by me, it was a great race. Obviously the first race wasn't so good but we came back well for the second which was good for the points. I need to thank the Clinica Mobile guys, I arrived not feeling 100% this weekend and they looked after me really well and got me going. I want to thank Yamaha too, they gave me a great bike, it's a shame we didn't get to fight for the first race but I guess that's just how it goes sometimes. "

Tom Sykes
Tom Sykes

Tom Sykes, Yamaha World Superbike Team (DNF, 7th)
"overall a disappointing day, it's a shame as I certainly think we had the pace on the Yamaha this weekend. Unfortunately race one we were just on the back of the lead bunch, only a couple of laps in and felt comfortable when we had an electrical problem on lap four which dropped us to the back of the grid. I got the bike going again and went from 24th to 16th but then got struck again with bad luck when a rider crashed in front of me. Race two we changed a couple of things on the bike and used the other one to be safe. It took a couple of laps to get settled in and I got stuck scrapping for a couple of places which cost some time but eventually managed to go and start chasing Haga down. To come away with seventh isn't great, I think we should have been higher up. We'll keep our heads up and press on for the remaining four rounds."

Massimo Meregalli, Yamaha World Superbike Team Manager
"It was an up and down day and unfortunately through no fault of our own. Ben performed brilliantly all weekend, he did a fantastic job. It was impressive the way he held off Biaggi in the second race, we know how disappointing the first race was. Tom had some electrical problems in race one which meant he couldn't fight at the front. He had a good pace in race two, it was a shame he couldn't get past Noriyuki at the end. In the end we had a positive weekend as the gap for the championship gets smaller every race. We'll take some time off now and come back ready for the Nurburgring in a month."

Circuit Length: 5403
Weather: Sunny

Lap Record: 2'03.747 (Noriyuki Haga, 01/01/2005)
Fastest Lap Ever: 1'58.345 (Troy Bayliss, 20/07/2008)
Last Years Winner: Troy Bayliss
2009 WSB Czech Republic - Brno 26/07/2009
Race 1
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Max Biaggi Aprilia ITA 40'18.306
2 Carlos Checa Honda ESP 0'03.631
3 Jonathan Rea Honda GBR 0'09.948
4 Shane Byrne Ducati GBR 0'12.952
5 Troy Corser BMW AUS 0'14.599
6 Jakub Smrz Ducati CZE 0'19.359
7 Leon Haslam Honda GBR 0'19.680
8 Noriyuki Haga Ducati JPN 0'20.731
9 Matthieu Lagrive Honda FRA 0'21.923
10 Makoto Tamada Kawasaki JPN 0'27.807
11 Fonsi Nieto Ducati ESP 0'35.263
12 Broc Parkes Kawasaki AUS 0'36.535
13 Ryuichi Kiyonari Honda JPN 0'38.586
14 Yukio Kagayama Suzuki JPN 0'40.061
15 Vittorio Iannuzzo Honda ITA 0'40.280
18 David Checa Yamaha ESP 1'14.874


Race 2
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Ben Spies Yamaha USA 40'15.420
2 Max Biaggi Aprilia ITA 0'00.213
3 Michel Fabrizio Ducati ITA 0'00.657
4 Jonathan Rea Honda GBR 0'08.311
5 Carlos Checa Honda ESP 0'08.915
6 Noriyuki Haga Ducati JPN 0'21.175
7 Tom Sykes Yamaha GBR 0'21.384
8 Shane Byrne Ducati GBR 0'21.599
9 Jakub Smrz Ducati CZE 0'21.726
10 Troy Corser BMW AUS 0'25.180
11 Shinya Nakano Aprilia JPN 0'25.612
12 Leon Haslam Honda GBR 0'25.622
13 Ryuichi Kiyonari Honda JPN 0'26.246
14 Matthieu Lagrive Honda FRA 0'31.098
15 Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati ITA 0'32.706
19 David Checa Yamaha ESP 1'00.273


Best Lap
Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
Michel Fabrizio Ducati ITA 2'00.116

Rider Standings 26/07/2009
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Noriyuki HagaDucatiJPN326
2.Ben SpiesYamahaUSA319
3.Michel FabrizioDucatiITA273
4.Jonathan ReaHondaGBR206
5.Max BiaggiApriliaITA200
6.Leon HaslamHondaGBR180
7.Tom SykesYamahaGBR150
8.Carlos ChecaHondaESP145
9.Shane ByrneDucatiGBR134
10.Jakub SmrzDucatiCZE132
11.Ryuichi KiyonariHondaJPN119
12.Yukio KagayamaSuzukiJPN96
13.Shinya NakanoApriliaJPN86
14.Regis LaconiDucatiFRA77
15.Max NeukirchnerSuzukiGER75
21.Leon CamierYamahaGBR13
26.James EllisonYamahaGBR8

Manufacturer Standings 26/07/2009
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.Ducati412
2.Yamaha362
3.Honda306
4.Aprilia207
5.Suzuki133
6.BMW87
7.Kawasaki53

RACE REPORT 26/07/2009
Bittersweet victory for Yamaha World Supersport Team in Brno
Fabien Foret
Fabien Foret

It was a day of triumph and loss for Yamaha riders Fabien Foret and Cal Crutchlow in Brno today. Crutchlow led the entire race from the start, displaying his usual incredible pace when a mechanical problem forced him to retire three laps from the end.

Fabien Foret put on a determined performance in the Supersport race, fighting off the two Kawasaki riders of Lascorz and Fujiwara for the entire race to hold onto third and then second place. Three laps from the end, when disaster struck for team mate Cal Crutchlow, this put Foret into the lead, which he held until the last lap only to drop to fourth three corners from the end. The French rider pulled an incredible pass to take the lead back on the last corner to take the chequered flag. It was a perfect return to Brno for Foret following his crash here twelve months ago.

Crutchlow leaves Brno still ahead in the championship, leading Laverty by seventeen points. Team mate Foret moves up to sixth in the standings with 88 points, ahead of 2008 champion Pitt on 85.

Fabien Foret, Yamaha World Supersport Team (1st)
"Today was very special as last year here I had a big injury and I also haven't started this season very well. I found it quite difficult to come back so I'm really happy to be back on form. I'd like to thank my team and Yamaha as today the bike was amazing. It was a very hard race and I'm sorry for Cal, I know how it feels when that happens. I'm really happy to be back on the podium and the win is very special for me."

Cal Crutchlow
Cal Crutchlow

Cal Crutchlow, Yamaha World Supersport Team (DNF)
"I'm really disappointed, I should have been 25 points more in the bag today and taken more points away from Eugene. I've got a long six weeks now but will relax and come back ready for Nurburgring."

Wilco Zeelenberg, Yamaha World Supersport Team Manager
"it's been a difficult race day. It was great that Fabien managed to win the race for Yamaha and the team. It's a difficult one to swallow for Cal, to give it away with a five or six second lead like that, especially when you're leading the championship. You can be as fast as you want in practice but it's all down to the race. So the championship is wide open again as we go to Germany for the next round."

Circuit Length: 5403
Weather: Sunny

Lap Record: 2'07.316 (Sebastien Charpentier, 01/01/2005)
Fastest Lap Ever: 2'02.060 (Cal Crutchlow, 26/07/2009)
Last Years Winner: Jonathan Rea
2009 WSS Czech Republic - Brno 26/07/2009


Race 1
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Fabien Foret Yamaha FRA 37'14.367
2 Anthony West Honda AUS 0'00.148
3 Joan Lascorz Kawasaki ESP 0'00.289
4 Katsuaki Fujiwara Kawasaki JPN 0'00.400
5 Eugene Laverty Honda GBR 0'06.823
6 Sheridan Morais Yamaha RSA 0'14.896
7 Massimo Roccoli Honda ITA 0'15.092
8 Garry McCoy Triumph AUS 0'15.634
9 Kenan Sofuoglu Honda TUR 0'18.592
10 Andrew Pitt Honda AUS 0'29.679
11 Barry Veneman Honda NED 0'29.803
12 Danilo Dell'omo Honda ITA 0'30.215
13 Michael Laverty Honda GBR 0'30.517
14 Gianluca Vizziello Honda ITA 0'40.163
15 Jesco Gunther Honda GER 0'46.026
19 Yannick Guerra Yamaha ESP 1'30.289


Best Lap
Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
Cal Crutchlow Yamaha GBR 2'02.708

Rider Standings 26/07/2009
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Cal CrutchlowYamahaGBR185
2.Eugene LavertyHondaGBR168
3.Kenan SofuogluHondaTUR128
4.Joan LascorzKawasakiESP122
5.Anthony WestHondaAUS95
6.Fabien ForetYamahaFRA88
7.Andrew PittHondaAUS85
8.Garry McCoyTriumphAUS63
9.Mark AitchisonHondaAUS61
10.Katsuaki FujiwaraKawasakiJPN52
11.Massimo RoccoliHondaITA49
12.Michele PirroYamahaITA49
13.Barry VenemanHondaNED45
14.Matthieu LagriveHondaFRA38
15.Gianluca NannelliTriumphITA31
20.Sheridan MoraisYamahaRSA10
22.Doni Tata PraditaYamahaIDN8
25.Franco BattainiYamahaITA5
28.Hudson KennaughYamahaRSA2
30.Yannick GuerraYamahaESP1

Manufacturer Standings 26/07/2009
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.Honda211
2.Yamaha210
3.Kawasaki133
4.Triumph77
5.Suzuki30



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