PDA

View Full Version : wsbk portugal *SPOILER * SUPER POLL- RACE



1down5up
28-03-2010, 02:00 PM
Portugal SuperPole Quote Machine
Saturday, March 27, 2010

These just in:

Portimao, Saturday 27 March 2010


Crutchlow takes first pole and new best lap after Superpole qualifying

Cal Crutchlow (Sterilgarda Yamaha) took his first career pole at Portimao with a new best lap, 1'42.092, beating Ben Spies' previous record in the last session of Superpole qualifying.

Crutchlow even had a qualifying tyre left in his pit box as he had completed the first two Superpole sessions using race tyres, having spent most of practice riding on worn tyres to find a strong set-up for raceday.
Aprilia Alitalia rider Max Biaggi went second quickest on his vee-four machine in a session when the top five riders were competing with five different makes of machinery - Yamaha, Aprilia, Ducati, Suzuki and Honda.

With both factory Ducati Xerox machines ruled out early from the reckoning, after a Superpole 1 crash for Michel Fabrizio and a tough Superpole 1 session in general for Noriyuki Haga, Carlos Checa was once more best Ducati rider, taking his private Althea machine to third-best grid placing.

Leon Haslam (Suzuki Alstare) could not make the most of his qualifying tyres and was fourth on the grid, but still starts from the front row for Sunday's 22-lap races.
Jonathan Rea (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda) was a battling fifth, ahead of Pata B&G Ducati rider Jakub Smrz, and Checa's fast team-mate Shane Byrne. The last place on the second row went to Troy Corser, who recovered from a technical problem in Superpole 1 to finish eighth overall. Top Kawasaki starting slot belongs to Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) after he was 12th in Superpole.

James Toseland (Sterilgarda Yamaha) crashed in Superpole two, and Max Neukirchner also had a fast fall, destroying his number one bike. He finished 13th, Toseland 15th.
Chris Vermeulen (Kawasaki Racing Team) will not race at Portimao, still suffering effects from his Phillip Island crash.

Cal Crutchlow: "We made some changes since the last race. Yamaha has worked really hard in the last month to work out our problems as well. The track here is better and better and our bike is also improving. I was quietly confident I could get pole and we even had one qualifying tyre left at the end because we used race tyres in the first two sessions. Pole is a bonus."

Max Biaggi: "We made a good race here last year so we know what our level would be. Now we are back where we should be, fighting with the best guys on the top. We did not make many changes just got the set-up to work as best we can. The layout of the track and the tarmac just means that our bike is working better."

Carlos Checa: "I think it is open tomorrow, because many riders have good pace with a chance to win and be at the front. We will see how the race turns out, but hopefully we will be there at the end and have a chance."

Times: 1. Crutchlow C. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R1 1'42.092; 2. Biaggi M. (ITA) Aprilia RSV4 1000 F. 1'42.513; 3. Checa C. (ESP) Ducati 1098 R 1'42.586; 4. Haslam L. (GBR) Suzuki GSX-R1000 1'42.596; 5. Rea J. (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 1'42.807; 6. Smrz J. (CZE) Ducati 1098R 1'42.8897. Byrne S. (GBR) Ducati 1098R 1'42.960; 8. Corser T. (AUS) BMW S1000 RR 1'43.152; 9. Guintoli S. (FRA) Suzuki GSX-R1000 1'42.984; 10. Xaus R. (ESP) BMW S1000 RR 1'42.999; 11. Camier L. (GBR) Aprilia RSV4 1000 F. 1'43.039; 12. Sykes T. (GBR) Kawasaki ZX 10R 1'43.199; 13. Neukirchner M. (GER) Honda CBR1000RR 1'43.380; 14. Lanzi L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 1'43.568; 15. Toseland J. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R11'49.401; 16. Scassa L. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 1'44.249

*************

QUALIFYING 2 REPORT
27/03/2010

Crutchlow conquers the first European Superpole of 2010 at Portimao

Yamaha Sterilgarda World Superbike rider Cal Crutchlow set himself apart from the class this afternoon, storming through the Superpole heats to take pole and breaking the Best Lap record in the process. Crutchlow unleashed the full potential of the Yamaha R1's power in ideal track conditions, leaving a gap of over four tenths of a second to second placed Aprilia rider Max Biaggi. Team-mate James Toseland had also been progressing well through the sessions with fast consistent speed until an unfortunate high-side on the last corner of the circuit in heat two relegated him to 15th on the grid for tomorrow's two Superbike races. Although bruised Toseland was luckily uninjured in the high speed crash.

The second qualifying session of the race weekend earlier in the day saw both riders focussing on the set up for race day whilst ensuring they remained within the times for the subsequent Superpole sessions. Incredibly the first 14 riders of the session were within 0.7 of a second of each other. Crutchlow's time, just 0.6 off the front man was particularly impressive considering the entire session was run on just one set of tyres.

Cal Crutchlow, Yamaha Sterilgarda World Superbike Team (1st, 1'42.092)
"The Superpole lap wasn't really a surprise to me to be honest, we had a good session beforehand and I knew we could go really well in the qualifying session this morning. We left a lot in reserve, so down in 14th place I wasn't panicking. I knew we had a good pace for the pole session, I only used one qualifying tyre and we only needed one lap to do it. Yamaha's done a fantastic job in the last month, it was hard work but we've got there in the end, all working together. I'm quietly confident we'll do a good job tomorrow as well."


James Toseland, Yamaha Sterilgarda World Superbike Team (15th, 1'49.401)
"What a disappointing end to what has been a great qualifying so far this weekend. The Sterilgarda Yamaha Team have been brilliant in how they've transformed the bike from where we were in Phillip Island and I want to thank them for that. The mistake for me was that I was on the second lap on the qualifier tyre and I was trying to make it work hard on the last turn as if it had been the first lap on it. Unfortunately it was a mistake, I suffered a lack of grip and the consequence is I'm now 15th on the grid."

Massimo Meregalli, Yamaha Sterilgarda World Superbike Team Manager
"first of all I think a big thanks to the guys to have done such a good job since our not so great performance in Australia. I have to say Cal did a fantastic lap, we are confident that we will be in there tomorrow. The pace Cal had in practice was really good so I'm expecting good things. Unfortunately James had a big high-side during the second Superpole session which was unfortunate, but he has a good race pace which will help. For sure it will be harder for him to start from the back but I think he knows how to fight his way through. Let's see what happens tomorrow.

**************

Portimao - Qualifying Practice 2 Superpole.
Saturday, 27 March 2010.

Weather conditions: Partly cloudy.
Temperature: Air: 19 - 23 °C, Track: 27 - 41 °C
Number of riders participating: 24 from 15 teams
Fastest lap Qualifying Practices: Jakub Smrz (Team PATA B Racing) 1:43.003 min
Fastest lap Superpole 3: Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha Sterilgarda Team) 1:42.092 min


Both BMW Motorrad Motorsport riders, Troy Corser (AUS) and Ruben Xaus (ESP), qualified easily
for today's Superpole. While Troy set the tenth fastest time in the Qualifying Practices Ruben
finished 13th . In Superpole, the Spaniard missed the third session by just 0.258 seconds and will
start tomorrow's races from tenth, while Troy made his way to Superpole 3 and finally managed to
qualify eighth.


Troy Corser:
Bike: BMW S 1000 RR
Fastest lap Qualifying Practices: 1:43.491 min / Fastest lap Free Practice: 1:44.070 min /
Fastest lap Superpole 3: 1:43.152 min
"We started pretty well in this morning's Qualifying Practice. We changed some electronics settings
to make the bike more controllable and a bit smoother when exiting corners. This allowed me to
push the bike a little more and we definitely made up time in the middle sector of the track, where
we had been struggling before. During Superpole 1 my number one bike unfortunately stopped,
but the second bike still felt good. The engine felt stronger and we were able to put in good lap
times on the qualifying tyre. I am feeling quite confident for tomorrow's races as we have done
some good times over a race distance in Free Practice."


Ruben Xaus:
Bike: BMW S 1000 RR
Fastest lap Qualifying Practices: 1:43.589 min / Fastest lap Free Practice: 1:44.332 min /
Fastest lap Superpole 2: 1:42.999 min
"I am very, very happy with today's result as we made a big improvement compared to yesterday. I
was confident to be in Q3. I was on qualifying tyres and tried to save them for Q3 after my quick lap.
That was certainly my mistake as I should have followed Max Biaggi. Nevertheless, I am more than
happy to have made it into the top ten. A big compliment to the team: They really taught me how to
use the bike properly. "


Davide Tardozzi (BMW Motorrad Motorsport Team Manager):
"We are pretty happy. We have been improving with every session this weekend; our times are
getting closer to the top guys. The whole team has worked really well together so far this weekend.
Both Troy and Ruben have good starting positions for tomorrow's races so I am confident we can
do well."


***********

A DIFFICULT SUPERPOLE TODAY FOR THE DUCATI XEROX TEAM AT PORTIMAO

Portimao (Portugal), Saturday 27th March : today did not go at all as planned for the Ducati Xerox riders Michel Fabrizio and Noriyuki Haga when they failed to reach the final phases of Portimao's Superpole, meaning that they will line up in seventeenth and eighteenth position respectively on tomorrow's race grid.

In second qualifying this morning the top fourteen riders closed the session within six tenths of a second of each other and all fourteen registered times under 1m44. Michel made constant improvement, recording a series of fast laps. He saved his fastest lap for the final minutes of the session, thus finishing third on the combined qualifying timesheets. From mid-session Nori too recorded several fast laps, the best of which left him in eighth position overall, with both riders therefore qualifying very easily for the afternoon's Superpole.

In the first phase of the Superpole the two Ducati Xerox rider exited on race tyres. After just one lap, Michel unfortunately had a fall and although he was unhurt he inevitably lost precious time, returning to the track in the final minutes of the session on board his second bike. Fabrizio, unlike some of the other riders, did not use a qualifier and unfortunately he could not do enough to be able to pass to the next stage, finishing in seventeenth position, well below his usual standards. Haga, also ill at ease during the session, was unable to reach his normal levels of performance and finished in eighteenth place, citing grip problems. He was therefore out of the top sixteen and did not proceed to the subsequent Superpole stages.

Michel Fabrizio
"It's been two days that I haven't had good enough feeling at the front - and this lack of grip was the reason for my crash. We haven't yet understood why but it's evident that I don't have grip at the front. We've really work hard over the two days, changing many things in the process, but we haven't yet managed to resolve the issue. We hope to solve things somehow in tomorrow morning's warm-up but the races will obviously be extremely difficult as I'm starting from the fifth row. We will, as always however, give all we've got to try to score the best possible results."

Noriyuki Haga
"As I've said several times in the past, I don't really like this track and today I'm definitely not about to change that opinion. What can I say? In Superpole, we understood straight away that after my first exit we needed to go back out and improve. I thought I'd be able to make up at least a few tenths and so I preferred not to use a qualifier, saving them for the following two sessions. This was not the right decision to make evidently as I wasn't able to improve on my time. We just have to wait and see tomorrow; it will of course not be easy to make a good start from 18th position on the grid."

**************

Jonathan Rea will start tomorrow's two second-round World Superbike championship races at Portimao in Portugal from the second row of the grid after setting the fifth fastest time in today's qualifying sessions.

As Britain's Cal Crutchlow took pole position, Rea's Hannspree Ten Kate Honda team-mate, Max Neukirchner, qualified 13th fastest for the two 22-lap races around the undulating 4.592km Autodromo do Algarve tomorrow afternoon.
Rea has been making steady progress after his unsettling crash yesterday morning and improvements to his machine allowed the 23-year-old to set the fastest time in the second Superpole session. However, he was forced to use the second of his allocated qualifying tyres in that session, after failing to improve his time with the first.
Neukirchner, meanwhile, was pleased with some late improvements to his set-up,
despite a spectacular crash that destroyed his Honda CBR1000RR and left the 26-year-old German with a deep wound in his right forearm.

Jonathan Rea - P5 1'42.428s (Superpole 2)
I didn't time that very well, did I? My first qualifier in Superpole 2 just didn't work so I had to go out on the second and did my best time then, which would've put me second fastest. Grip levels have been down a bit since the test here and the track seems a little bumpier, especially in turns seven and fifteen, which is where I crashed yesterday. But I'll say that I'm satisfied, because I'm still rebuilding myself after the crash, the bike is not so bad and we're getting better at the one-lap wonders. The race is my thing though, and I'm really looking forward to tomorrow because we have a package that'll work for the duration. Our longer runs have shown that we should still have speed towards the end of the races. I'll have to work hard in the first few laps tomorrow and get away with the leading group. I'll then try to relax into a rhythm and, if we're still there by lap 10, we'll be in the hunt.

Max Neukirchner - P13 1'43.380s (Superpole 2)
At the end we found a way forward and then I had some bad luck in Superpole. But the important thing is that we were able to improve the bike, even by a little bit. I had a qualifier in when I crashed and I was nearly upright, but maybe the shock unloaded a bit too fast. I know it was big and the bike is destroyed and I have a big hole in my arm. I've got some painkillers now, but I know it'll be sore later and, I hope, not too bad in the morning. We'll try then to improve the bike more with the direction we found at the rear today. Then I'll do my best to get good starts in the races and get the best results that I can.

Ronald ten Kate - team-manager
It's been an up and down couple of days for both riders, but thankfully both are OK and ready to start tomorrow's races. Jonathan's confidence has returned after his crash yesterday and we made some progress with the bike to give him a good opportunity tomorrow. We still have some work to do with Max to find something that he's comfortable with, and there's lots of work to do tonight, but we'll keep at it and look for more forward steps in the morning.

***************

Second day of qualifying for the Althea Racing team on the Portuguese track of Portimao. After the results of yesterday, Carlos Checa and Shakey Byrne continued with the work on track today and both easily qualified for the afternoon's Superpole. A great lap time for Checa (1m43.115) who closed in seventh position while Byrne (1m43.588) closed in eleventh. Towards the middle of the session the English rider was victim of a crash but fortunately he was unhurt. In the free practice preceding the Superpole the Althea Racing riders worked to refine the set up of their 1198s. Third place for Byrne (1m43.367) who improved on his time set morning and fourth for Checa (1m43.565), so great results for both riders who subsequently got through to the second and then the third phases of the Superpole. By the end of the session Checa had recorded the third fastest time and Byrne the seventh, meaning a positive first and second row start for the riders in tomorrow's 22-lap races.

Qualifying session : 1) Smrz (Ducati) - 2) Biaggi (Aprilia) - 3) Fabrizio (Ducati) - 4) Haslam (Suzuki) - 5) Rea (Honda) - 6) Checa (Ducati)...........11) Byrne (Ducati)
Superpole : 1) Crutchlow (Yamaha) - 2) Biaggi (Aprilia) - 3) Checa (Ducati) - 4) Haslam (Suzuki) - 5) Rea (Honda) - 6) Smrz (Ducati) - 7) Byrne (Ducati) - 8) Corser (BMW)

Carlos Checa : "This result was achieved thanks to the team's hard work. The bike has improved a lot with regard to top speed and I am also happy with the set-up which we have found that allows me to be fast even in the more technical sections of this track. There are some places where I can make further improvement but overall I'd say we're ready and confident for the two races. This is Superbike and so it's impossible to make any predictions, but we've done the ground work and will give 100% as ever."

Shane Byrne : "The second round of the Superbike world championship and a second high side for me. I cannot explain what happened this morning because my team has done a really great job during these two days and during the qualifying session I was really comfortable on my Ducati and suddenly I crashed. Fortunately my physical condition is good and I was able to enter all three sessions of the Superpole. I'm pretty happy because of my seventh position, even though my target was to reach the first row in tomorrow's races starting grid. Second row is not so bad and I'm very happy because we found the right set up for the races. I'm happy also for Carlos' third place, that's a fantastic result for all our team. We are both ready for tomorrow's two races".

Genesio Bevilacqua - General Manager : "A great result for both riders. I'm of course happy for Carlos but also for Shakey's Superpole performance. Fortunately his crash this morning did not affect him this afternoon, as it did at Phillip Island. His seventh place finish in a hard-fought Superpole such as today's augers well for the races. Carlos has once again demonstrated his ability. He's worked hard with his team and we hope that tomorrow he is able to be a front-runner, and to fight for the podium that's a reachable target for him".

***********

Team Suzuki Alstare news

2010 Superbike World Championship

Round 2, Portimao, Portugal

Sunday 28th March
Conditions: Partly cloudy. Temperature: Air: 19 - 23 °C, Track: 27 - 41 °C.

FRONT ROW FOR LEON

Team Suzuki Alstare rider Leon Haslam will start tomorrow's pair of 22-lap races from the front row of the grid after a dramatic Superpole 3, which saw the lead change hands several times in the ten minute session. In the end, Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha) took Superpole, with a lap of 1:42.092, almost one and a half seconds inside the lap record. Second was Max Biaggi (Aprilia), with Carlos Checa (Ducati) third and Leon fourth. Leon's team mate Sylvain Guintoli just missed out on a second row spot on the grid and will start on the third row.

Leon - 4th, 1:42.596

I'm really happy with the race set-up of my bike, but I'm a little unhappy that I didn't get my qualifying tyres to work as well in Superpole. I think I would've gone faster in Superpole 3, if I had used a race tyre, but the front row of the grid is OK. The track's grip has improved since yesterday and I was consistently able to do 1:42s on race rubber, so I'm feeling very positive about the races tomorrow. Today, when the track temperature was higher, the grip was not as good, but that happens quite often.
In tomorrow's warm-up, we'll run back to back tests with both bikes, with just small adjustments to see if we can improve further. There were no dramas for me today, really, except one time when I was on a fast lap and got baulked by Max (Biaggi). Otherwise everything is OK and I'm looking forward to getting two good starts and two good finishes.

SylvaIn - 9th, 1:42.984
I'm happy with my bike set-up, but not so happy with my position in Superpole. I should've gone faster in Superpole one, when I was on race tyres, but for some reason I didn't. Now, I know I've got a lot of work to do - and make especially good starts - if I am to get good results.
I struggled in some parts of the track today and although all of them are not sorted out completely, the main problem area has been solved. I don't think we'll make any changes to the bike in the warm-up tomorrow. The bike feels good, so the rest is up to me!

*************

EXCELLENT SUPERPOLE FOR BIAGGI AND HIS APRILIA RSV4


The Superpole of the Portuguese round of the SBK took place today with
excellent weather and track conditions at Portimao, which led to an
exciting duel, with Crutchlow taking first place with the top time of
1:42:092, a new record for this track, ahead of Max Biaggi on his Aprilia
RSV4 and Spaniard Carlos Checa.

Max Biaggi will start of from second place tomorrow after having stopped
the clock at 1:42:513, just 0:421 behind the English driver on his Yamaha.
The Roman driver, who, along with Smerz, had the best time from the
qualifying round this morning, moved into Superpole 1 in third place using
racing tyres. During the second stage he changed to his first qualifying
tyre and passed the round in second position. In Superpole 3 Max battled it
out until the end for pole position, but surrendered to Crutchlow who
managed to set a new record thanks to a perfect, final intermediate time.

Leon Camier finished in eleventh place with a time of 1:43:039 who was not
able to qualify for the final stage. The young British driver finished
Superpole 1 in twelfth position with the first qualifying tyre. During the
successive phase, he used the second one as well and stayed in the race for
the Final 8 up until the last few seconds.

"I'm very happy," said Biaggi. "This first row is the result of the
excellent work that's been done in recent days. After the problems we had
in Australia, the situation here has improved a lot and we've returned to
the competitive levels that we had during the final races of last year. The
classification is quite a short list, we're all very close, so it's
important to start off in front and this makes me optimistic about the two
races tomorrow. I want to thank my team and the Aprilia technicians for the
great work that's been done up until now."

"I'm a bit disappointed about this qualifying round," said Camier.
Unfortunately, once again I wasn't able to find a good lap. On the other
hand, I have an excellent rhythm and this is what keeps me calm for
tomorrow's races. It will be important to start off well and make a lot of
passes during the first few laps in order to be able to keep up with the
lead group from the outset and it will also be important not to make
mistakes."

**************

[PRESS RELEASE] WSBK '10 Round 2 | Portimão, day 2

Jakub Smrz will start from sixth place after the Pata B&G Racing rider put in another solid performance, this time in Superpole and is starting to be a menace for his rivals. He was very fast with race tyres on, both in practice and the last Superpole session, when he set his fastest time qualifying in the second row.

Lorenzo Baroni did well too, posting the eighth quickest time and will start from row 2 in Superstock 1000.

JAKUB SMRZ | Ducati 1098R | 6th in 1'42.889: "I'm pretty satisfied with the result. We decided to use qualifying tyres in the first two Superpole sessions given the small difference between the times. This allowed us to get into Superpole 3 but we had to put qualifying tyres on. Nevertheless, I set the sixth fastest time. We'll make a few small changes though in warm up tomorrow, in order to get more grip on the back wheel".

Marco Borciani and Mirco Guandalini: "We're very happy with Smrz's performance. We're in the top positions and hopefully will keep it up tomorrow. This is a track that our rider seems to be very comfortable on and we're confident he'll get a good start and get in the leading pack right away.

We have high expectations from Baroni as well. He's got what it takes to be one of the top riders in Superstock 1000".

************

Captain
28-03-2010, 07:10 PM
I think the Fox telecast will be co-hosted with McGoo and the bloke from Rapid (Jeff Ware?) ... and that chick that I like :ayyy:

Bigdog
28-03-2010, 07:43 PM
Go the Suzuki's!!

triumph
28-03-2010, 07:53 PM
what time is the race on tv .

SIX36
28-03-2010, 08:20 PM
9:30 Fox 2

Foghorn
28-03-2010, 08:36 PM
Go the Suzuki's!!

+1 on that and the girl that Captain likes

1down5up
28-03-2010, 09:41 PM
supersport warm up times
Pos # Rider Nat Bike Last Lap Best Lap Gap Speed Laps
1 54 Sofuoglu K TUR Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'44.683 8
2 51 Pirro M ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'45.364 0.681 8
3 50 Laverty E IRL Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'45.377 0.694 10
4 99 Foret F FRA Kawasaki ZX-6R PIT IN 1'45.764 1.081 8
5 7 Davies C GBR Triumph Daytona 675 PIT IN 1'45.931 1.248 9
6 26 Lascorz J ESP Kawasaki ZX-6R PIT IN 1'46.166 1.483 8
7 37 Fujiwara K JPN Kawasaki ZX-6R PIT IN 1'46.264 1.581 9
8 117 Praia M POR Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'46.842 2.159 10
9 25 Salom D ESP Triumph Daytona 675 PIT IN 1'46.851 2.168 9
10 14 Lagrive M FRA Triumph Daytona 675 PIT IN 1'46.977 2.294 8
11 55 Roccoli M ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'46.996 2.313 9
12 127 Harms R DEN Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'47.156 2.473 10
13 4 Rea G GBR Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'47.448 2.765 9
14 40 DiSalvo J USA Triumph Daytona 675 PIT IN 1'47.833 3.150 7
15 5 Lundh A SWE Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'48.211 3.528 9
16 33 Cazzola P ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'49.908 5.225 8
17 9 Dell'Omo D ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'50.562 5.879 9
18 36 Hunt M GBR Yamaha YZF R6 PIT IN 1'50.826 6.143 6
19 8 Chesaux B SUI Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'52.254 7.571 3
20 24 Blokhin E RUS Yamaha YZF R6 PIT IN 1'53.646 8.963 10

hondas are looking good if the warm up times are anything to go by

1down5up
28-03-2010, 11:55 PM
race 1

Pos # Rider Nat Bike Last Lap Best Lap Gap Speed Laps
1 3 Biaggi M ITA Aprilia RSV4 1000 F. PIT IN 1'42.774 22
2 91 Haslam L GBR Suzuki GSX-R1000 PIT IN 1'43.063 0.200 22
3 65 Rea J GBR Honda CBR1000RR PIT IN 1'43.203 6.901 22
4 7 Checa C ESP Ducati 1098R PIT IN 1'43.276 7.457 22
5 2 Camier L GBR Aprilia RSV4 1000 F. PIT IN 1'43.205 7.564 22
6 67 Byrne S GBR Ducati 1098R PIT IN 1'43.560 11.420 22
7 52 Toseland J GBR Yamaha YZF R1 PIT IN 1'43.893 18.391 22
8 41 Haga N JPN Ducati 1098R PIT IN 1'43.656 18.536 22
9 11 Corser T AUS BMW S1000 RR PIT IN 1'44.036 24.514 22
10 111 Xaus R ESP BMW S1000 RR PIT IN 1'44.337 32.427 22
11 84 Fabrizio M ITA Ducati 1098R PIT IN 1'43.755 35.045 22
12 57 Lanzi L ITA Ducati 1098R PIT IN 1'44.558 36.816 22
13 50 Guintoli S FRA Suzuki GSX-R1000 PIT IN 1'43.754 36.841 22
14 35 Crutchlow C GBR Yamaha YZF R1 PIT IN 1'42.874 44.678 22
15 66 Sykes T GBR Kawasaki ZX 10R PIT IN 1'44.623 44.942 22
16 31 Iannuzzo V ITA Honda CBR1000RR PIT IN 1'45.574 59.135 22
17 32 Morais S RSA Honda CBR1000RR PIT IN 1'45.574 59.852 22
18 95 Hayden R USA Kawasaki ZX 10R PIT IN 1'45.452 1'00.097 22
19 15 Baiocco M ITA Kawasaki ZX 10R PIT IN 1'45.475 1'10.151 22
20 99 Scassa L ITA Ducati 1098R PIT IN 1'45.163 6 Laps 16
RET 88 Pitt A AUS BMW S1000 RR RETIRED 1'44.617 4 Laps 301,7 18
RET 96 Smrz J CZE Ducati 1098R RETIRED 1'43.704 6 Laps 290,3 16
RET 49 Tamada M JPN BMW S1000 RR RETIRED 1'46.437 18 Laps 4
RET 76 Neukirchner M GER Honda CBR1000RR RETIRED 1'52.842 19 Laps 3

hoffy
29-03-2010, 12:11 AM
the new blonde studio presenter is way cute ! And has great Boobies !

Thank god WSBK is back on telly.....aahhhh :)

1down5up
29-03-2010, 01:25 AM
super sport race

Pos # Rider Nat Bike Last Lap Best Lap Gap Speed Laps
1 54 Sofuoglu K TUR Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'45.357 20
2 26 Lascorz J ESP Kawasaki ZX-6R PIT IN 1'45.308 0.031 20
3 51 Pirro M ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'45.180 8.879 20
4 7 Davies C GBR Triumph Daytona 675 PIT IN 1'45.922 15.270 20
5 99 Foret F FRA Kawasaki ZX-6R PIT IN 1'46.339 22.096 20
6 37 Fujiwara K JPN Kawasaki ZX-6R PIT IN 1'46.487 23.041 20
7 127 Harms R DEN Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'46.601 30.830 20
8 4 Rea G GBR Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'47.080 35.171 20
9 55 Roccoli M ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'46.972 35.225 20
10 25 Salom D ESP Triumph Daytona 675 PIT IN 1'46.837 35.239 20
11 50 Laverty E IRL Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'45.573 49.540 20
12 40 DiSalvo J USA Triumph Daytona 675 PIT IN 1'47.388 49.628 20
13 5 Lundh A SWE Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'48.736 1'08.602 20
14 8 Chesaux B SUI Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'48.663 1'13.455 20
15 9 Dell'Omo D ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'49.920 1'30.738 20
16 33 Cazzola P ITA Honda CBR600RR PIT IN 1'49.670 1'30.852 20
17 36 Hunt M GBR Yamaha YZF R6 PIT IN 1'50.479 1 Lap 19
18 24 Blokhin E RUS Yamaha YZF R6 PIT IN 1'53.341 1 Lap 19
RET 117 Praia M POR Honda CBR600RR RETIRED 1'46.465 4 Laps 16
RET 14 Lagrive M FRA Triumph Daytona 675 RETIRED 0

good to see the kawaka get a 2 nd and only 0.031 from the win thats the best that bike has done for a while ( i think )

Birdman45
29-03-2010, 10:00 AM
McGoo said Sofullaglue was gonna win it, he got it right..... what the hell was Jeff Ware doing on the show last night? LOL Still , seemed to calm McGoo a bit and take out a little bit of his speech impediment that only hits him in front of cameras. LOL

And yep.... great set of fun bags on that one.

WET4URacing
29-03-2010, 10:07 AM
what the fuk were those 2 tryin to do. what a load of crap b4 a race. best thing fox could do is go straight to the OS feed. that was plain embarressment. payin those 2 fools to blab onto ol luv with a great set of cans was trying after a minute

WET4URacing
29-03-2010, 10:42 AM
http://www.foxtel.com.au/whats-on/tv-guide/default.htm#/sCgsBA2UEh7XThQNkBUHS6/dGAAAAAQ__

if you missed it this morning. fark me 4am

fark link didnt work properly. 4am thursday

Captain
29-03-2010, 11:51 AM
The reply times are even worse than the 'live' time. As much as I love motorcycling, I always fall asleep, and usually watch the replays ... but not this time, by the looks of it.

Kris
29-03-2010, 12:03 PM
I didnt mind watching the cans talk from a script :P

WET4URacing
29-03-2010, 11:26 PM
replay is on Fox 2 at 11pm tonight(mon)
wasnt in the program this morning

Birdman45
30-03-2010, 10:35 AM
Nah the cans can stay, but where did Wear come from? At least you can laugh at McGoo and his stumbling dribble, it's funny... but jeff was a bit boring and couldn't help but put in "In my last race......" Hahaha

1down5up
30-03-2010, 04:23 PM
Race 1
Max Biaggi held off Haslam for the race one win but only after a strong man-to-man fight throughout. Jonathan Rea went third for Hannspree Ten Kate Honda, when Cal Crutchlow fell off his Sterilgarda Yamaha late in the race, remounting to go 14th.

Carlos Checa (Althea Ducati) had to work hard to keep Leon Camier (Aprilia Alitalia) behind as he scored fourth place. Shane Byrne (Althea Ducati) rode through the pain of a big crash on Saturday to take sixth. Noriyuki Haga recovered from his fifth row start to take eighth and the first BMW Motorrad machine home belonged to Troy Corser, ninth.

Race 2

A close four-rider fight for the win went to Biaggi again, from Leon Haslam, who was not quite able to overtake Biaggi and make it stick, as Max used his superior drive out of the final corner to pass Leon when it mattered. Cal Crutchlow scored his second career SBK podium, and his first as a series regular, running his Yamaha to third. Carlos Checa was fourth - and only 1.015 seconds covered the whole top four after another tense race. In the championship Haslam leads with 85 points, Biaggi is second on 69 and Checa third with 60.

FOUR MANUFACTURERS IN EACH TOP FOUR
In each race today there were four different manufacturers in the top four - Aprilia, Suzuki, Honda and Ducati in race one, and Aprilia, Suzuki, Yamaha and Ducati in race two. The second race saw a vee-four, a conventional ?screamer' four, a cross-plane crankshaft four and a 1200cc vee-twin fill the top four places - all the engine configurations competing in SBK this year within a second of each other after 22 laps and almost 160km of close racing.

VAST IMPROVEMENT
It was only last October that the previous Portimao round was run, but in those short months the progress has been amazing. Race one today was 16 seconds faster than it's equivalent in October and race two was 13 seconds faster this year compared to last.

RIDER COMMENTS can be read at ....... http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2010/Mar/100328d.htm

Race 2 : 1) Biaggi (Aprilia) - 2) Haslam (Suzuki) - 3) Crutchlow (Yamaha) - 4) Checa (Ducati) - 5) Camier (Aprilia) - 6) Toseland (Yamaha) - 7) Byrne (Ducati) - 8) Haga (Ducati)

for those of us without the fox can someone post up a pic of miss funbags you guys are talking about so all of us can enjoy thanks

Captain
30-03-2010, 05:49 PM
Pitt .... :)

http://static.blogo.it/twowheelsblog/79815074.jpg

and some race pics:

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_0Max_Biaggi_04.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_5haslam_guintoli_27.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_8rea_neukirchner_11.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_corser_xaus_01.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_corser_xaus_04.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_corser_xaus_14.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_haga_fabrizio_12.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_haslam_guintoli_21.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_haslam_guintoli_40.jpg

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/superbike-2010-portimao/big_rea_neukirchner_31.jpg

Jase
30-03-2010, 06:41 PM
Great pics cap ....

Mr.Ed
30-03-2010, 06:45 PM
Last one with the foot off the peg is insane...

Captain
31-03-2010, 10:50 PM
Thanks Jase :ayyy:

Max Neurkirchner's crash in Superpole (I think)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNbZnF9NcoI&feature=player_embedded

hoffy
01-04-2010, 12:13 AM
that bike is farked !

1down5up
01-04-2010, 06:04 PM
wow that was a big one the whole frunt end is missing / riped clean off .............. great clip .........good to see him walk / run away