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From WSBK Press Office
KAGAYAMA FASTEST AS BAYLISS BREAKS HIS COLLARBONE
YUKIO
IMPROVES TIMES DESPITE HOT TEMPERATURES
Yukio
Kagayama (Alstare Suzuki) scored the fastest time of all three days of testing
today, despite temperatures that climbed to 38°C, as Phillip Island felt the full weight of an Aussie
summer. His 1'32.1 just beat the previous best, set by Troy Bayliss (Ducati
Xerox) but that was the least of the 2001 and 2006 champion's worries, after he
fell at the bottom of MG and broke his right collarbone. Bayliss was in the
process of overtaking another rider, but when he realised he could not make the
pass, he got on the rear brake and was highsided off. Initial X-Rays at
Melbourne
Hospital are not 100%
conclusive, as the bones are not displaced, but circuit medics say his injury
should be healed in around 21 days - enough time for Bayliss to be fit for the
start of the season.
CLOSE TIMES
PROMISE EXCITING ACTION FOR 2008 SEASON
Michel
Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox), Fonsi Nieto (Alstare Suzuki) and Ruben Xaus (Ducati
Sterilgarda Go-Eleven) all shared the lap time of 1'32.3, ensuring that there
should be close and intense competition when the season kicks off in Qatar on 23
February. Only one tenth of a second behind this trio of talent came Noriyuki
Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia), the 2007 season runner up. Yamaha were testing their
variable intake system at PI and should race with it in 2008.
CORSER CLOSE BUT CONCENTRATING ON RACE
TIMES
Troy
Corser (Yamaha Motor Italia) was the early pace maker in the previous Qatar
tests, but this time around he was not quite in with the fastest, but still only
0.0.6 seconds from Kagayama's best time over three days. The second Ducati
Sterilgarda Go Eleven rider Max Biaggi had a good test, despite Ducati
twin-cylinder power being a new experience for him, and the multiple 250GP
champion set a 1'32.8, only 0.7 seconds from the very fastest.
KAWASAKI MEN HAPPY AFTER FIRST TEST AGAINST
MAIN RIVALS
Regis
Laconi (PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse) could not improve on his best of 1'33.0 today, but
that was still an impressive time for such a relatively new ZX-10R machine, in
its first real test against the very best of its rivals. Makoto Tamada (PSG-1
Kawasaki Corse) made great leaps in his set-up and pace today, setting a 1'33.4,
almost two seconds up on his earlier marks. Illness affected Max Neukirchner's
entire test, and thus the Alstare Suzuki rider only scored a best time of
1'35.5.
WORLD
SUPERSPORT
Broc
Parkes (Yamaha WSSP Team) shaved two tenths of a second from his best time from
day two to leave the tests the fastest man, his 1'34.6 a clear 0.4 seconds faster than
Hannspree Ten Kate Honda duo Andrew Pitt and Jonathan Rea. On the new Yamaha R6,
2007 PI WSS race winner Fabien Foret (Yamaha WSSP Team) made adjustments in
set-up to take him to a new best of 1'35.2, while the man who took his GIL
Kawasaki ride over, Katsuaki Fujiwara, was top man in green, securing a best of
1'35.6. Fujiwara's new team-mate Chris Walker proved to have good WSS skills at
such an early stage in his first WSS season, setting a best of 1'35.7, equalled
by local hero Josh Brookes (Stiggy Motorsports Honda).
Garry McCoy (Triumph
Caracchi) set a best of 1'35.9, with Robbin Harms propping up the times, on a
1'36.4.
SUPERBIKE
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP- TIMES COMBINED
1.
Kagayama (JPN-Suzuki) 1'32”1
2. Bayliss
(AUS-Ducati) 1'32”2
3. Fabrizio (ITA-Ducati) 1'32”3
4. Xaus (ESP-Ducati)
1'32”3
5. Nieto (ESP-Suzuki) 1'32”3
6. Haga (JPN-Yamaha) 1'32”4
7.
Corser (AUS-Yamaha) 1'32”7
8. Biaggi (ITA-Ducati) 1'32”8
9. Laconi
(FRA-Kawasaki) 1'33”0
10. Tamada
(JPN-Kawasaki) 1'33”4
11. Neukirchner (GER-Suzuki) 1'35”5
SUPERSPORT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - TIMES
COMBINED
1. Parkes (AUS-Yamaha) 1'34”6
2. Rea (GBR-Honda)
1'35”0
3. Pitt (AUS-Honda) 1'35”0
4. Foret (FRA-Yamaha) 1'35”2
5.
Fujiwara (JPN-Kawasaki) 1'35”6
6. Walker (GBR-Kawasaki) 1'35”7
7. Brookes
(AUS-Honda) 1'35”7
8. McCoy (AUS-Triumph) 1'35”9
9. Harms (DEN-Honda)
1'36”4
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