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2008 World Superbike
Championship Round 8 - Misano
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Misano Race Circuit. Length: 4,060
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2008 World Superbike, Round 8 -
Misano, San Marino - June 29, 2008
Text and Photos Courtesy Ducati
Corse, Kawasaki
Racing, Suzuki
Racing, Yamaha Racing and World Superbike.
Edited by webBikeWorld.
Race Results
Surprise wins today at Round 8 of the 2008 World Superbike Championship
in Misano, San Marino.
German Max Neukirchner took first place
in the first race on his Suzuki, with the charging Ruben
Xaus winning the second race on his Ducati.
Perhaps Xaus was re-focused after the
announcement this week that he will be racing for BMW on
their brand new S 1000 RR Superbike next year?
Pole position starter Troy Corser (Yamaha Motor
Italia WSB Team) looked set for his first win of the
2008 season on two occasions at Misano but he had to
settle for a second in race one and a good points score
of fifth in race two after running off track and
ultimately avoiding a crash.
He also set a new lap record, 1'37.580,
on lap two of race two, which he led for 10 laps.
In the opening 24-lap race Corser looked on for his
first win of the year in race until Max Neukirchner
surprised the whole paddock by turning a tenth place in
qualifying into a race win. Haga was struggling
through the race and finished just behind Shinichi
Nakatomi (Team YZF Yamaha) who had two great races in
the points, ninth and then 15th. Race two was
taken by Ruben Xaus, from Max Biaggi.
Troy Corser (2nd and 5th - Yamaha Motor Italia WSB
Team): "Race one was looking really good until
Max Neukirchner appeared and our whole weekend hasn't
been bad in general. Our rear tire moved about a
bit more in the second race than the first, especially
under braking. We had made a couple of little
changes to the front suspension for the second one, but
not enough to affect the rear in any way. I ran on
when the bike jumped out of gear in the second and lost
some time, and the chance of a second podium."
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2008 World Superbike -
San Marino - Misano June 29, 2008 |
| Race Results - Circuit
Length: 4,060. Temp: 31. Crowd: 68,000 |
| Weather: Hot and Sunny
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| Race 1 - 24 Laps
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| 1 Max Neukirchner
Suzuki GER 39'27.918 |
| 2 Troy Corser Yamaha
AUS 0'0.542 |
| 3 Troy Bayliss Ducati
AUS 0'2.249 |
| 4 Ruben Xaus Ducati
ESP 0'3.028 |
| 5 Carlos Checa Honda
ESP 0'5.408 |
| 6 Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati
ITA 0'5.518 |
| 7 Jakub Smrz Ducati
CZE 0'6.202 |
| 8 Gregorio Lavilla
Honda ESP 0'18.279 |
| 9 Shinichi Nakatomi
Yamaha JPN 0'19.072 |
| 10 Noriyuki Haga
Yamaha JPN 0'19.132 |
| 11 Yukio Kagayama
Suzuki JPN 0'28.098 |
| 12 Fonsi Nieto Suzuki
ESP 0'34.385 |
| 13 Shuhei Aoyama Honda
JPN 0'34.572 |
| 14 Ryuichi Kiyonari
Honda JPN 0'34.902 |
| 15 David Checa Yamaha
ESP 0'39.979 |
| 16 Sebastien Gimbert
Yamaha FRA 0'44.669 |
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| Race 2 - 24 Laps
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| 1 Ruben Xaus Ducati
ESP 39'19.710 |
| 2 Max Biaggi Ducati
ITA 0'1.035 |
| 3 Troy Bayliss Ducati
AUS 0'4.158 |
| 4 Noriyuki Haga Yamaha
JPN 0'5.466 |
| 5 Troy Corser Yamaha
AUS 0'6.759 |
| 6 Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati
ITA 0'13.468 |
| 7 Max Neukirchner
Suzuki GER 0'15.221 |
| 8 Carlos Checa Honda
ESP 0'16.687 |
| 9 Jakub Smrz Ducati
CZE 0'17.030 |
| 10 Fonsi Nieto Suzuki
ESP 0'17.681 |
| 11 Michel Fabrizio
Ducati ITA 0'21.356 |
| 12 Yukio Kagayama
Suzuki JPN 0'28.676 |
| 13 Ryuichi Kiyonari
Honda JPN 0'31.304 |
| 14 Gregorio Lavilla
Honda ESP 0'32.339 |
| 15 Shinichi Nakatomi
Yamaha JPN 0'33.716 |
| 16 David Checa Yamaha
ESP 0'34.171 |
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| Best Lap:
Troy Corser Yamaha AUS 1'37.580 |
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| Rider Standings as
of June 29, 2008 |
| 1. Troy Bayliss Ducati
AUS 259 |
| 2. Max Neukirchner
Suzuki GER 210 |
| 3. Carlos Checa Honda
ESP 207 |
| 4. Noriyuki Haga
Yamaha JPN 191 |
| 5. Troy Corser Yamaha
AUS 185 |
| 6. Fonsi Nieto Suzuki
ESP 151 |
| 7. Ruben Xaus Ducati
ESP 148 |
| 8. Max Biaggi Ducati
ITA 117 |
| 9. Michel Fabrizio
Ducati ITA 111 |
| 10. Ryuichi Kiyonari
Honda JPN 94 |
| 11. Yukio Kagayama
Suzuki JPN 82 |
| 12. Lorenzo Lanzi
Ducati ITA 80 |
| 13. Gregorio Lavilla
Honda ESP 75 |
| 14. Jakub Smrz Ducati
CZE 72 |
| 15. Karl Muggeridge
Honda AUS 59 |
| 19. Shinichi Nakatomi
Yamaha JPN 24 |
| 23. David Checa Yamaha
ESP 7 |
| 24. Sebastien Gimbert
Yamaha FRA 7 |
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| Manufacturer
Standings as of June 29, 2008 |
| 1. Ducati 323 |
| 2. Yamaha 284 |
| 3. Suzuki 257 |
| 4. Honda 226 |
| 5. Kawasaki 64 |
Qualifying
Troy Corser (Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team) was the fastest rider going
into the Superpole contest at Misano and despite being
down in the first two splits he rallied on the final
section of the 4.226km circuit to record an outstanding
1'35.993 second lap.
That new track best time delivered
Corser his 42nd career Superpole win, extending his
record to exactly twice as many as the next best riders
in the all-time rankings.
The Misano circuit has proved to be bumpier than last
year, but its altered layout proved no challenge to
Corser, who was simply peerless in getting the most out
of the available grip from the track surface in the two
days of qualifying and practice. He is looking for
his first win of the 2008 season, despite some
tremendous front-running rides and five podium finishes
so far.
Such was the intensity of the practice sessions that
Corser and Haga were the only Yamaha riders inside the
top 16 places after regulation qualifying, and thus
David Checa (Yamaha GMT94) in 18th place was not in
Superpole, despite setting a time only 1.462 seconds
from Corser's pre Superpole best. Shinichi Nakatomi
(Team YZF Yamaha) earned a 20th spot on the grid, with
Sebastien Gimbert (Yamaha GMT94) 21st fastest.
Troy Corser (1st - 1'35.993 - Yamaha Motor Italia
WSB Team): "Practice has been going well and
we've found a good setting for the race tomorrow. We
made some changes for Superpole, and it helped the bike.
I feel I can push the bike as hard as I want to and it
feels just like it did in Germany. It's always
good to beat Ducati here in qualifying or Superpole or a
race. It is going to be two long races tomorrow in
the heat, so we'll see how we go then."
| 2008 World
Superbike Round 8 - San Marino - Misano June
28, 2008 |
| Circuit Length: 4,060.
Weather: Hot |
| Superpole |
| 1 Troy Corser Yamaha
AUS 1'35.993 |
| 2 Troy Bayliss Ducati
AUS 1'36.106 |
| 3 Ruben Xaus Ducati
ESP 1'36.189 |
| 4 Michel Fabrizio
Ducati ITA 1'36.403 |
| 5 Max Biaggi Ducati
ITA 1'36.506 |
| 6 Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati
ITA 1'36.609 |
| 7 Jakub Smrz Ducati
CZE 1'36.652 |
| 8 Regis Laconi
Kawasaki FRA 1'36.691 |
| 9 Fonsi Nieto Suzuki
ESP 1'36.746 |
| 10 Max Neukirchner
Suzuki GER 1'36.856 |
| 11 Carlos Checa Honda
ESP 1'37.143 |
| 12 Makoto Tamada
Kawasaki JPN 1'37.183 |
| 13 Yukio Kagayama
Suzuki JPN 1'37.243 |
| 14 Noriyuki Haga
Yamaha JPN 1'37.395 |
| 15 Karl Muggeridge
Honda AUS 1'37.950 |
Race Preview
Team Suzuki - Team Suzuki Alstare rider Yukio Kagayama
will be back in action at this weekend's eight-round
World Superbike Championship race at Misano in Italy
after breaking a bone in his left hand at the
Nurburgring.
The Japanese rider lines up with Fonsi Nieto and Max
Neukirchner aboard their GSX-R1000s at the 4.180
kilometer track which is situated only a short distance
from the Adriatic coastline and has been a regular on
the calendar since 1991.
Misano Race Circuit by Massimo Meregalli (Yamaha
Motor Italia Team Manager)
"We treat every race in the calendar the same but
because our team is based in Italy it does mean Misano
is more work and there are always simply more things to
do. But to race in Misano is always a good thing.
After our good results in Germany we have a really
high level of team morale. We are, like always,
trying to improve our machine and we would like to do
all the things we can to be more competitive again in
Misano. It is a very different place from the
Nürburgring.
We will consider the set-up we used last year for the
Misano race, but when you find a good base like we have
now, usually we don't change it so much from
race-to-race. I think we are ready and both riders
are determined. We can do a god job."
2007 Results
Race 1: Bayliss Aus-Ducati), 2 Corser (Aus-Yamaha),
3 Yukio Kagayama (J-Suzuki Alstare), 9 Max Neukirchner
(D-Suzuki), Fonsi Nieto (E-Kawasaki) DNF.
Race 2: 1 Bayliss , 2 Haga (J-Yamaha), 3 Biaggi
(Suzuki Alstare), 4 Yukio Kagayama (J-Suzuki Alstare),
10 Max Neukirchner (D-Suzuki), 12 Fonsi Nieto
(E-Kawasaki).
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