Laconi Wins World Superbike Race One At Misano

Laconi Wins World Superbike Race One At Misano

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World Superbike Race One Results From Misano: 1. Regis LACONI, Ducati 999F05, 24 laps 2. Chris VERMEULEN, Honda CBR1000RR, -4.439 seconds 3. Troy CORSER, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -8.043 seconds 4. James TOSELAND, Ducati 999F05, -10.198 seconds 5. Lorenzo LANZI, Ducati 999RS, -14.105 seconds 6. Noriyuki HAGA, Yamaha YZF-R1, -16.841 seconds 7. Pierfrancesco CHILI, Honda CBR1000RR, -18.000 seconds 8. Chris WALKER, Kawasaki ZX-10R, -20.110 seconds 9. Fonsi NIETO, Ducati 999RS, -21.468 seconds 10. Karl MUGGERIDGE, Honda CBR1000RR, -22.590 seconds 11. Steve MARTIN, Foggy Petronas FP1, -24.800 seconds 12. Mauro SANCHINI, Kawasaki ZX-10R, -26.201 seconds 13. Jose Luis CARDOSO, Yamaha YZF-R1, -27.795 seconds 14. Ben BOSTROM, Honda CBR1000RR, -31.185 seconds 15. Ivan CLEMENTI, Ducati 999RS, -34.975 seconds 16. Lorenzo ALFONSI, Yamaha YZF-R1, -37.297 seconds 17. Gianluca VIZZIELLO, Yamaha YZF-R1, -53.084 seconds 18. Miguel PRAIA, Yamaha YZF-R1, -85.485 seconds 19. Giuseppe ZANNINI, Yamaha YZF-R1, -132.092 seconds 20. Adam BADZIAK, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 21. Garry MCCOY, Foggy Petronas FP1, -4 laps, DNF, mechanical 22. Alessio VELINI, Ducati 999RS, -6 laps, DNF, mechanical 23. Yukio KAGAYAMA, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -9 laps, DNF, mechanical 24. Lucio PEDERCINI, Ducati 999RS, -9 laps, DNF, mechanical 25. Luca CONFORTI, Ducati 999RS, -12 laps, DNF, mechanical 26. Marco BORCIANI, Ducati 999RS, -14 laps, DNF, mechanical 27. Max NEUKIRCHNER, Honda CBR1000RR, -18 laps, DNF, mechanical 28. Giovanni BUSSEI, Kawasaki ZX-10R, -18 laps, DNF, mechanical 29. Norick ABE, Yamaha YZF-R1, -18 laps, DNF, mechanical 30. Norino BRIGNOLA, Ducati 999RS, -20 laps, DNF, crash 31. Paolo BLORA, Ducati 998RS, -20 laps, DNF, mehcanical 32. Michel NICKMANS, Yamaha YZF-R1, -21 laps, DNF, crash 33. Aandrew PITT, Yamaha YZF-R1, -22 laps, DNF, crash 34. Michele GALLINA, MV Agusta F4-1000, -22 laps, DNF, crash More, from a press release issued by Winston Ten Kate Honda: VERMEULEN SECOND IN HOT MISANO OPENER Winston Ten Kate Honda’s Chris Vermeulen finished second in an eventful, two-part opening race of the World Superbike championship sixth round at Misano, Italy today. The race was won by French rider Regis Laconi, after a red flag on lap six was followed by an aborted re-start. After leading the second part of the 24-lapper around the 4.060km Misano circuit, Vermeulen and Muggeridge were separated by Laconi after three laps, following which, grip problems forced Vermeulen to conserve his tyres as well as he could. Muggeridge eventually finished in tenth place. Ronald ten Kate team manager: “That was a hectic start to the race with a red flag early on and then the aborted re-start. It was certainly hard for the team in these hot conditions and unsettling for all the riders. It was a strong podium from Chris though, which helps his championship position. In the difficult conditions today, it was a top job, I think. Karl developed a bit of a stomach problem yesterday and it’s a little worse today and has left him with little energy. But we’ll try hard to search for some more grip in race two.” Chris Vermeulen – second “I hope they reduce the second race to twenty laps because everyone is really struggling out there! It’s not the heat because physically I’m not too bad. It’s just that it makes the track so slippery that there was virtually no grip at all towards the end of the race. I tried to look after my tyres as much as possible but, talking to the other riders on the podium, it seems everyone was suffering from the same problems. We can ride around some problems but, when there’s no grip, you can’t really compensate.” Karl Muggeridge – tenth “A lot of problems, really I’m not feeling so great with this stomach problem that just left me with no energy after seven or eight laps. On top of the other problems that everyone else seems to have, it was just really, really hard work. We make a couple of small changes for race two and I hope I’ll just feel a bit stronger.”

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