Troy Corser (Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) won the dry Superpole contest at Assen, and in doing so scored his 37th career pole in SBK, extending his own record over Carl Fogarty (next best on a total of 21). Corser's time of 1'36.965 was the only one inside the 1'38 barrier in Superpole, but on the new 4.555km circuit at Assen the best lap in any qualifying session (1'38.629) was set by Troy Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) in the free practice session which preceded Superpole.
Front Row Replendent With Possible Race WinnersNoriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia) was second fastest in Superpole, up from fifth fastest after regulation qualifying, but he is joined in the top rank by riders who have all won at least one race this year - Corser, Yukio Kagayama (Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) in third and fourth place rider Bayliss.
Honda Riders Dominate Second RowAssen features many new challenges for even the most experienced previous visitors this season, and in his rookie SBK campaign, Alex Barros (Klaffi Honda) adapted well to go fifth fastest, heading up the second row. ATeam-mates Karl Muggeridge (Winston Ten Kate Honda) and James Toseland (Winston Ten Kate Honda) went sixth and seventh respectively, with the last place on row two secured by Haga's team-mate, Andrew Pitt (Yamaha Motor Italia). Toseland and Pitt are also race winners this season, making the prospects for closely contested races on Sunday a sure bet.
Nieto Ninth After Qualifying Sixth In Regulation Ever improving SBK rider Fonsi Nieto (PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse) slotted his big ZX-10R into the first grid place on the third row, disappointed after qualifying sixth for Superpole itself. He heads up Bayliss' team-mate Lorenzo Lanzi (Ducati Xerox) heroic Steve Martin on the underpowered Foggy Petronas FP-1 and former Assen race winner, Ruben Xaus (Sterilgarda Berik Ducati).
Row Four For Walker And The Last Of The FoursChris Walker (PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse) rode with his usual high level of commitment but took 13th out of 16 in Superpole, experiencing some set-up issues in qualifying per se. Joining him on the fourth row are three other four-cylinder riders - top four pre-Superpole qualifier Michel Fabrizio (DFX Treme Honda), plus Yamaha Motor France riders, Sebastien Gimbert and Shinichi Nakatomi.
With so much talent in SBK this season, the usual clutch of unlikely subjects who missed the top 16 Superpole cut included Regis Laconi (PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse - one place away), Norick Abe (Yamaha Motor France Ipone) 18th, Pierfrancesco Chili (DFX Treme Honda) 19th and a sterling effort from Josh Brookes (Kawasaki Bertocchi) 20th. Roberto Rolfo had a tough Assen weekend, 26th on his Ducati SC Caracchi twin, with Kurtis Roberts 27th on his Pedercini Ducati.
Shorter Racetrack But More Laps The new-look 4.555km Assen circuit means that the lap count for Sunday's races has gone up from the usual Assen mark, to 22 in Superbike, 21 in Supersport.
Supersport World Championship Thanks to the blistering time of 1'41.906 put in on Friday by Sebastien Charpentier (Winston Ten Kate Honda) he scored the pole position at Assen in the Supersport category - giving him his sixth pole of the season and extending his all-time class record to 17. Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany) scored second best grid position, despite suffering a big crash in the final session - a similar fate to his team-mate Broc Parkes (Yamaha Motor Germany), who was third overall in qualifying, despite a massive high side fall. Monza race winner Yoann Tiberio (Megabike Honda) went fourth fastest, completing row one of the grid for Sunday's race. The second row will be headed up by Robbin Harms (Stiggy Motorsports Honda) from Hoegee Suzuki riders Kai Borre Andersen and Barry Veneman. Fastest Ducati was the LBR machine of Christian Zaiser.
Superstock 1000 FIM CupAyrton Badovini (Biassono Unionbike MV Agusta) scored pole in the big Superstock category, with Claudio Corti (Yamaha Team Italia) second, less than 0.4 behind. Brendan Roberts (HP Racing) was right on Corti's times, with Ilario Dionisi (Unionbike GI Motorsport MV Agusta) fourth. Championship leader Alessandro Polita (Celani Suzuki) was only seventh.
Superstock 600 European Championship Niccolo Canepa (Ducati Xerox) held off championship leader Xavier Simeon (Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) to card pole position in the Junior Superstock formula, with Davide Giugliano (Lightspeed Kawasaki) third.
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