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Posted by Staff
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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
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Page 3 of 6
From Team
Suzuki Press Office
DOUBLE PODIUM FOR NEUKIRCHNER
Team Alstare Suzuki rider Max
Neukirchner raced to a double podium in the seventh round of the Superbike World
Championship at the Nurburgring today. Conditions were difficult with
the first race, delayed because of rain and hailstones, but fortunately the
track dried out and the 20-lapper got under way without further
interruptions.
Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha) won the race with Troy Bayliss
(Ducati) second and Neukirchner third. Fonsi Nieto struggled throughout the race
but hung on determinedly to finish eighth.The second race started in the
dry but, when the rain began to fall seriously on the 14th lap, the organisers
decided to red flag it. Although Troy Corser (Yamaha) was in the lead on the
track, the victory was given to Haga who had been in the lead when he had
crossed the line on the lap the race was stopped.
Yukio Kagayama
suffered concussion and broken fourth metacarpal bone in his left hand in
yesterday afternoon's crash in free practice. He was taken to hospital in Adenau
and kept in overnight for further tests. This morning he was re-scanned and
X-rayed again, where it was discovered that he had sustained a fracture in his
left hand. Normal recovery time is three to four weeks, but he intends racing in
the next round in Misano in two week's time.
Max Neukirchner
- Race 1: 3rd, Race 2: 3rd:
"I am really happy to get two
podiums in front of my fans here in Germany. It's been great to see all the
German flags and here the noise of the crowd and it is a very special feeling.
Of course, I would have liked to have won a race here today, but Nori, Troy
Corser and Troy Bayliss were very strong today. In race one, my bike was not so
bad, but we were losing time in the first sector and the handling wasn't so
good. We changed the bike's front fork set-up for the second race to try and
improve the first sector but I found that I could not brake so late. I tried my
very best today, but just couldn't get the win I wanted."
Fonsi
Nieto - Race 1: 8th, Race 2: 9th:
"The first race was not so
good because of our tyre choice and I couldn't brake well into the turns and the
rear was also spinning and sliding. For me, the bike balance was not right. We
changed the set-up and balance for race two, and also used a harder front tyre
and the bike felt much better. I didn't make such a good start and it took some
time to catch the race pace, but the last five or six laps were very good and I
was catching Xaus and Biaggi quite easily. If the race had not been red-flagged,
I'm sure I could have passed both of them. Today's results were not good for me,
but the second race was a positive improvement and the bike was much more
rideable, so now I can look forward to Misano."
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