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Baiocco Takes His Second Win of the Season for Yamaha

Published by Tasha Crook
19 June 2007, 15:50
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Team Umbria Bike rider Matteo Baiocco took his second race win of the season today at the sixth round of the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup. The 23 year old Italian had shown good form all weekend on his YZF-R1, taking the first pole of his Superstock career yesterday. Baiocco led both parts of the two-heat race from start to finish in a textbook ride to retake the lead in the championship from Aitchison.

Baiocco got a good start in the first heat and broke away from the pack with Simeon right behind. The race was then red flagged on lap four after Badovini's bike leaked fluid on the track before bursting into flames. With the race reduced to nine laps from fourteen, Baiocco went on to repeat his good start in the second heat to take the race win and twenty five points. Today's win comes only one week after Baiocco's win in the national Italian championship at Vallelunga last week.

Yamaha Team Italia rider Claudio Corti also had an exciting race finishing fourth after starting in ninth. He suffered a minor elbow injury at the start of the weekend when he crashed in practice on Friday but went on to take six seconds off his time during the qualifying sessions to start on the second row. In the first heat he started well and moved up to third before the red flag. In the second heat he battled throughout the race for fourth, where he eventually finished.

Corti's team mate Michele Pirro struggled in today's race after crashing in qualifying yesterday, losing valuable time in which to find the right set-up. Although he was the fastest rider in Friday's practice, the young rider could only manage a qualifying position of 19th, which he found hard to come back from in the start/stop race.

Baiocco now leads the championship on 95 points with an eight point lead back to Aitchison. Corti lies in sixth on 64 points with team mate Pirro right behind in seventh on 59 points.

Matteo Baiocco (1st - Team Umbria Bike)


"I knew I was fast from the first free practice session on Friday. Simeon tried to make my life hard in the race but I closed all his windows of opportunity to pass me. The bike was sliding so much with very little grip but I'm fortunate that I won. I don't want to think about leading the championship again though, because I want to stay focused and on fighting form."

Claudio Corti (4th - Yamaha Team Italia)

"I started badly and I struggled because of my bad set up. I lost set-up time because of my crash on Friday and we paid for it today. I tried to attack Dionisi on the last lap today but I couldn't get past. I hope to have a better result here in the national championship round here next weekend and I will use it as an opportunity to sort out some of the issues we had today."

Michele Pirro (13th - Yamaha Team Italia)


"Today was very difficult because I started from a way back on the grid, not up the front like normal. My target was to finish in the top ten but that proved impossible. I tried to push but I couldn't due to the bad set-up I had caused by the lack of set-up time I had after crashing in qualifying. I didn't want to crash again today and so couldn't really push for positions."

Circuit Length: 4060
Temp: 28
Crowd: 68,000
Weather: Dry

Race 1 - 3 Laps - Superstock Misano:


1. Matteo Baiocco - Yamaha - ITA  15'6.692
2. Xavier Simeon - Suzuki - BEL  0'0.581
3. Ilario Dionisi - Suzuki - ITA  0'10.969
4. Claudio Corti - Yamaha - ITA  0'12.790
5. Nicolo Canepa - Ducati - ITA  0'13.188
6. Sheridan Morais - Ducati - RSA  0'13.527
7. Mark Aitchison - Suzuki - AUS  0'14.415
8. Daniel Sutter - Yamaha - CHE  0'17.010
9. Rene Mahr - Yamaha - GER  0'17.015
10. Brendan Roberts - Ducati - AUS  0'18.154
11. Arne Tode - Honda - GER  0'19.638
12. Leonardo Biliotti - MV Agusta - GER  0'23.353
13. Michele Pirro - Yamaha - ITA  0'23.435
14. Matej Smrz - Honda - CZE  0'28.126
15. Olivier Depoorter - Yamaha - BEL  0'30.456

Best Lap: Xavier Simeon - Suzuki - BEL  1'39.337

Rider Standings:

1. Matteo Baiocco - Yamaha - ITA  95
2. Mark Aitchison - Suzuki - AUS  87
3. Nicolo Canepa - Ducati - ITA  71
4. Xavier Simeon - Suzuki - BEL  71
5. Ilario Dionisi - Suzuki - ITA  70
6. Claudio Corti - Yamaha - ITA  64
7. Michele Pirro - Yamaha - ITA  59
8. Didier Van Keymeulen - Yamaha - BEL  45
9. Brendan Roberts - Ducati - AUS  41
10. Matej Smrz - Honda - CZE  33
11. Rene Mahr - Yamaha - GER  33
12. Sheridan Morais - Ducati - RSA  29
13. Cederic Tangre - Yamaha - FRA  23
14. Marko Jerman - Suzuki - SVK  23
15. Arne Tode - Honda - GER  18

Manufacturer Standings:

1. Yamaha  126
2. Suzuki  111
3. Ducati  96
4. Honda  48
5. MV Agusta  28
6. Kawasaki  4

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