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Corser Goes Third After Dramatic Brno Races

Published by Tasha Crook
21 July 2008, 16:18
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Troy Corser (Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team) moved from fourth to third in the championship standings after securing a second and a fourth place finish at Brno, as his team-mate Noriyuki Haga rode with all his spirit and skill to take sixth in race one and salvage a seventh from a pitlane start in race two.

Corser was on top form once more on raceday and in the 500th World Superbike race, the 13 points he took for his race two fourth place put him into overall third place in the championship, 12 points behind Max Neukirchner and 91 behind today's double race winner, Troy Bayliss. Each race saw Corser lead and fight for the podiums, for Haga Brno was a hard fought battle with two brilliant displays of riding to overcome firstly a third row grid position, and then a start from the pitlane.

In the first 20-lap race Corser contested the win until the final few laps, when eventual winner Troy Bayliss had taken a lead Corser could not make up, and he had to settle for second. Haga kept his championship points score on the move with a sixth place finish, moving through the field from 12th grid position.

In race two Corser's rear tyre spun on the wheel rim, and that caused an out-of-balance vibration that stopped him from taking his second podium of the day and a chance of his first race victory for Yamaha. Haga had a problem with his machine on the sighting lap and had to start the second race from pitlane, slicing through the pack to secure a top seven finish.

Haga remains fifth in the championship standings, with a total of 210 points to Bayliss' 309. The battle for second place right now features four riders all separated by only 20 points.

Shinichi Nakatomi (Team YZF Yamaha) was a superb 12th in race one at what is his favourite track, but neither David Checa (Yamaha GMT94) nor Sebastien Gimbert (Yamaha GMT94) finished the race, with Gimbert taken to the medical centre for checks. In race two Nakatomi was 15th, Checa was 16th and Gimbert, who was declared fit to ride again, was a retiree in pitlane.

Troy Corser (2nd and 4th - Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team)

"In race one I was reasonably happy and the bike was working well for the first half of the race. The rear tyre just dropped off a little bit and we lost a few tenths after that. When Troy came past I tried to go with him but he had a bit more grip coming off the corners. But other than that we were pretty even. I pushed as hard as I could to stay with him but was careful not to throw away second. In race two we had a problem from about lap four or five. As has happened in the past we have spun the tyre on the rim and there was a vibration through the bike in every part of the track. From then on it was a case of just holding on to see where we ended up. I kept looking back to see who was behind and just kept pushing as much as I could. If the tyre had not have spun on the rim then we would have been up the front. It's just disappointing because I was feeling good and the bike was good. We moved up to third today, which is a positive thing, but it could have been much better."
     
Noriyuki Haga (6th and 7th - Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team)

"In race one my qualifying position did not help me, but I caught up to pass Neukirchner at the end and got some points. I'm not sure what was the problem with the bike in race two but the engine was not working right and I had to swap my bike. We swapped some settings from race one to race two on that spare bike and it worked quite well. I enjoyed the race because I had to make many passes, which was very exciting. I hope from this point on we can work in a good direction until the end of the year and improve our championship position."

Massimo Meregalli (Team Manager, Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team)

"Troy rode very well today and took a podium finish that puts him third in the championship. So it is good news that he has moved up the rankings even if he had a problems in race two. There is nothing obviously wrong with Nori's bike in race two, we will find out in the workshop, and he rode really well from a start in pitlane, passing many riders because his race pace was very good. With a normal start he would be in front."

Shinichi Nakatomi (12th and 15th - Team YZF Yamaha)

"For me today race one was best. I like Brno very much to ride on and enjoyed the race very much. I found the second race to be harder but still enjoyed it and was happy with my result."
Circuit Length: 5403
Temp: 25
Crowd: 63000
Weather: Hot and Sunny

2008 WSB Czech Republic - Brno

Race 1 - 20 Laps:

1. Troy Bayliss - Ducati - AUS  40'22.724
2. Troy Corser - Yamaha - AUS  0'1.468
3. Michel Fabrizio - Ducati - ITA  0'3.272
4. Max Biaggi  -Ducati - ITA    0'3.475
5. Ryuichi Kiyonari - Honda - JPN    0'3.791
6. Noriyuki Haga - Yamaha - JPN    0'9.120
7. Max Neukirchner - Suzuki - GER    0'9.358
8. Carlos Checa - Honda - ESP 0 '11.787
9. Yukio Kagayama - Suzuki - JPN    0'17.228
10. Kenan Sofuoglu - Honda - TUR    0'17.705
11. Karl Muggeridge- Honda - AUS    0'22.347
12. Shinichi Nakatomi - Yamaha - JPN  0'25.563
13. Niccolo Canepa - Ducati - ITA    0'25.699
14. Fonsi Nieto - Suzuki - ESP  0'34.064
15. Gregorio Lavilla - Honda - ESP    0'36.545

Race 2 - 20 Laps:

1. Troy Bayliss - Ducati - AUS  40'16.436
2. Michel Fabrizio - Ducati - ITA  0'0.928
3. Max Biaggi - Ducati - ITA  0'1.259
4. Troy Corser - Yamaha - AUS  0'1.785
5. Max Neukirchner - Suzuki - GER  0'3.942
6. Ryuichi Kiyonari - Honda - JPN  0'7.910
7. Noriyuki Haga - Yamaha - JPN  0'11.297
8.Fonsi Nieto - Suzuki - ESP  0'11.375
9. Yukio Kagayama - Suzuki - JPN  0'13.103
10. Kenan Sofuoglu - Honda - TUR  0'18.978
11. Jakub Smrz - Ducati - CZE  0'19.106
12 .Roberto Rolfo - Honda - ITA  0'20.556
13. Lorenzo Lanzi - Ducati - ITA  0'21.775
14. Gregorio Lavilla - Honda - ESP  0'26.372
15. Shinichi Nakatomi - Yamaha - JPN  0'26.922
16. David Checa - Yamaha - ESP  0'27.109

Best Lap: Troy Bayliss - Ducati - AUS  2'0.298

Rider Standings:

1. Troy Bayliss - Ducati - AUS  309
2. Max Neukirchner - Suzuki - GER    230
3. Troy Corser - Yamaha - AUS  218
4. Carlos Checa - Honda - ESP  215
5. Noriyuki Haga - Yamaha - JPN  210
6. Fonsi Nieto - Suzuki - ESP  161
7. Ruben Xaus - Ducati - ESP  148
8. Michel Fabrizio - Ducati - ITA  147
9. Max Biaggi - Ducati - ITA    146
10. Ryuichi Kiyonari - Honda - JPN    115
11. Yukio Kagayama - Suzuki - JPN  96
12. Lorenzo Lanzi - Ducati - ITA  83
13. Gregorio Lavilla - Honda - ESP    78
14. Jakub Smrz - Ducati - CZE  77
15. Karl Muggeridge - Honda - AUS  64
19. Shinichi Nakatomi -  Yamaha - JPN  29
23. David Checa - Yamaha - ESP  7
24. Sebastien Gimbert - Yamaha - FRA  7

Manufacturer Standings:

1. Ducati    373
2. Yamaha    317
3. Suzuki    277
4. Honda    247
5. Kawasaki  64

 

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