Saturday, May 7, 2011

Positive First Qualifying for Yamaha World Superbike Team in Monza

Yamaha Racing WORLD SUPERBIKE ITALY - ROUND 4
    Monza
World Superbike Qualifying 1 Report - 06/05/2011
Positive First Qualifying for Yamaha World Superbike Team in Monza

Yamaha World Superbike riders Eugene Laverty and Marco Melandri got straight to work in this morning's first practice and subsequent Qualifying sessions to provide a series of strong and consistently fast laps.

Eugene Laverty was on flying form under the Italian sunshine in Monza completing this afternoon's Qualifying session in third place, just three tenths of a second behind Haslam in first. After improving his position on the bike, providing further comfort and stability, the Irishman proceeded to focus on race pace and tyre wear before putting in a flying lap ahead of tomorrow's Superpole.

Team-mate Melandri was on equally reliable form. The Italian spent the duration of this morning's session getting acquainted with the particularly fast track, which he hasn't had the opportunity to ride since his brief encounter in 1996. Despite this unfamiliarity, the Italian showed constant progress throughout the two sessions, putting in his fastest lap at the end of the 23 laps completed, and finishing in seventh place.


Eugene Laverty
Yamaha World Superbike Team - 3rd, 1'43.265
"Today went well. I'm particularly happy with this afternoon's Qualifying session. I did a race run and put in a series of consistent laps, which I am very satisfied with. I also managed to get in a fast lap time to ensure I make the cut for Superpole. Tomorrow we can concentrate on further improving the set up of the bike and I don't have to worry about making the final 16."
Eugene Laverty

Marco Melandri
Marco Melandri
Yamaha World Superbike Team - 7th, 1'43.588
"Today was a very positive, yet difficult day. I'm relatively satisfied with the results but we still have quite a bit of work to do. We focused on the bike's race set up this morning and tried the softer tyre combination with it this afternoon . There's still plenty of room for improvement but we are on the right road. The team are working hard and let's hope we can improve on the set-up and get better results tomorrow."

Andrea Dosoli - Yamaha World Superbike Team Manager

"Both riders had a positive day today. I believe this was a good start to a weekend that's very important to us , being the home race. Eugene and Marco focused mainly on the bike's rear set-up. They both gathered some valuable data which the teams will evaluate and continue to work on this evening . I am satisfied overall, they were consistent throughout the sessions and also put in a flying lap. It's important to be in a position to select a suitable race tyre tomorrow and we'll see if the input we gathered from today's sessions will provide better results ahead of second qualifying and Superpole sessions."

2011 World Superbike Italy
Monza 06/05/2011
1 Leon Haslam BMW GBR 1'42.934 
2 Max Biaggi Aprilia ITA 1'42.953 
3 Eugene Laverty Yamaha GBR 1'43.265 
4 Ayrton Badovini BMW ITA 1'43.276 
5 Jonathan Rea Honda GBR 1'43.321 
6 Noriyuki Haga Aprilia JPN 1'43.531 
7 Marco Melandri Yamaha ITA 1'43.588 
9 Maxime Berger Ducati FRA 1'43.679 
10 Leon Camier Aprilia GBR 1'43.730 
11 Michel Fabrizio Suzuki ITA 1'43.762 
12 Tom Sykes Kawasaki GBR 1'43.850 
13 Sylvain Guintoli Ducati FRA 1'43.861 
14 Carlos Checa Ducati ESP 1'44.071 
15 Joan Lascorz Kawasaki ESP 1'44.095 
16 Ruben Xaus Honda ESP 1'44.232 

Circuit Length:
5792

Weather:
Sunny

Lap Record:
1'42.937
(Cal Crutchlow, 1/1/2010)

Fastest Lap Ever:
1'42.121
(Max Biaggi, 5/9/2010)

Last Years Winner:
Max Biaggi

Yamaha ParkinGO Team Dominate First Qualifying in Monza

Yamaha ParkinGO riders topped the time sheets in today's first Qualifying session, under beautiful sunshine at the team's home track in Monza. Davies means to continue where he left off in Assen where he bagged his maiden victory of the 2011 World Supersport Championship.

Team-mate and current Championship leader, Luca Scassa was also on flying form, completing the day's qualifying session in second place, just one tenth of a second behind Davies. Yamaha ParkinGO Team have three out of three wins so far this season and are proving to be extremely capable of a fourth victory this Sunday on this infamously fast Italian track.

Chaz Davies
Yamaha ParkinGO Team -1st, 1'48.408

"I'm very satisfied with today's results. The bike is going very well and I'm really pleased with it. By lap four today I had already beaten my fastest lap here from last year and that's a pretty good sign. I don't think the bike is 100 per cent yet, but I know where we need to improve and so potentially we can do even better tomorrow. I was a little bit weary of coming to Monza. I had a bad race here last year but I think that's well behind me now."

Luca Scassa
Yamaha ParkinGO Team- 2nd, 1'48.513

"It was a good start to my home race weekend here in Monza today. We still need to improve on the bike set-up but just fine tuning really. I intend making up for lost points from the fall in Assen and I'm more motivated than ever now. I'm really looking forward to the rest of the weekend."


2011 World Supersport Italy
Monza 06/05/2011
1 Chaz Davies Yamaha GBR 1'48.408 
2 Luca Scassa Yamaha ITA 1'48.513 
3 Gino Rea Honda GBR 1'49.153 
4 Florian Marino Honda FRA 1'49.156 
5 Broc Parkes Kawasaki AUS 1'49.218 
6 Roberto Tamburini Yamaha ITA 1'49.263 
7 Sam Lowes Honda GBR 1'49.462 
8 David Salom Kawasaki ESP 1'49.788 
9 Fabien Foret Honda FRA 1'49.831 
10 Miguel Praia Honda POR 1'49.855 
11 Imre Toth Honda HUN 1'49.920 
12 Massimo Roccoli Kawasaki ITA 1'49.924 
13 James Ellison Honda GBR 1'49.953 
14 Mirko Giansanti Honda ITA 1'50.000 
15 Vittorio Iannuzzo Kawasaki ITA 1'50.218 
23 Luca Marconi Yamaha ITA 1'52.036 
28 Yves Polzer Yamaha AUT 1'55.029 
29 Eduard Blokhin Yamaha RUS 1'55.132 
30 Chip Yates Yamaha USA 1'55.797 
31 Oleg Pozdneev Yamaha RUS 1'55.999 

Circuit Length:
5792

Weather:
Sunny

Lap Record:
1'52.635
(Chris Vermeulen, 1/1/2003)

Fastest Lap Ever:
1'49.706
(Cal Crutchlow, 5/10/2009)

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