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Imola WSB: Checa takes double win, Biaggi claims title

James Keen, 26 September 2010 15:19

Althea Racing Ducati rider Carlos Checa won the second race today at this weekend's Imola World Superbike clash. But fifth place and a did-not-finish for Leon Haslam (Alstare Suzuki) are enough to secure the 2010 World Superbike title for Aprilia Alitalia rider Max Biaggi. Ducati Xerox rider Noriyuki Haga finished in second place, with Brit Cal Cruthclow in third for the Yamaha Sterilgarda ...

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Imola WSB: Checa victorious in race 1

James Keen, 26 September 2010 12:51

Althea Racing Ducati rider Carlos Checa claimed victory in race 1 at this weekend's World Superbike clash in Imola. DFX Corse rider Lorenzo Lanzi finished in second place, with Noriyuki Haga in third for the Ducati Xerox team for an all Ducati podium. Jakub Smrz (Team Pata B&G Racing Aprilia) finished in fourth place. On the last lap Brit Leon ...

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Valencia WSB: Haga wins race 2

James Keen, 11 April 2010 16:18

Ducati Xerox rider Noriyuki Haga claimed victory in the second World Superbike clash in Valencia, following a restart due to a huge accident between Andrews and Iannuzzo. Second place went to Althea Racing rider Carlos Checa. Max Biaggi finished third overall for the Aprilia Alitalia Racing team.   Leon Haslam, who won race 1 earlier today, finished in fourth this time around for Team Suzuki Alstare. Fellow ...

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Valencia WSS: Lascorz claims first, Davies third

James Keen, 11 April 2010 13:10

Spaniard Joan Lascorz took first place for the Kawasaki motocard.com team in the World Supersport clash at this weekend's Valencia WSB round. Second place was claimed by Hannspree Ten Kate Honda rider Kenan Sofuoglu, leaving Brit and Parkingo Triumph BE1 rider Chaz Davies to take third on the podium. Davies' team mate David Salom finished just behind in fourth. Irishman Eugene ...

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I'll tell you where the crowds were!

trevor.cummings, 03 July 2009 18:31

Michael Guy asked in your last packed issue, where the crowds were at Donington? They were in the garden, with a beer watching on the patio screen, as where many supporters in Nottingham. We live 25 minutes away and have been strong supporters of Donington for the past 25 years. But last year and this, as money is tighter than ...

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Misano WSB: Hopkins out as rain hits Misano

Michael Guy, 21 June 2009 10:00

John Hopkins will not ride in the two WSB races at Misano today due to injuries sustained in Assen in April. Hopkins planned to make his comeback this weekend, but has struggled throughout practice and qualifying with pain in his left leg that prevented him moving on the bike as he wanted.  His decision not to race has been helped ...

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Monza WSB: Crutchlow fastest in Supersport qualifying

James Keen, 09 May 2009 13:01

British Yamaha rider Cal Crutchlow topped the World Supersport time sheets in qualifying at Monza. Crutchlow, onboard a Yamaha World Supersport team YZF-R6, lapped the Italian circuit at 1'49.706. Close behind him in third place was Crutchlow's team mate Fabien Foret. Sandwiched between the Yamaha duo was Spanish Kawasaki Motocard.com rider Joan Lascorz, with less than a tenth of a second ...

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Vallelunga WSB: Bayliss tops superpole session

James Keen, 20 September 2008 16:16

Troy Bayliss has backed up his performance in the qualifying sessions by coming out top in superpole. Bayliss, who finished fastest in the 2nd qualifying session and 3rd in the first session, continues to be on top form this weekend. Fellow Australian Troy Corser wasn't far behind in superpole, lapping the Italian circuit just over one tenth of a second slower ...

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Vallelunga World Supersport: Rea claims third to earn himself a front row start

James Keen, 20 September 2008 14:47

British rider Rea, who took second in the first qualifying session, claimed third to earn himself a front row start at the second World Supersport qualifying season this afternoon. Broc Parkes lead the way though to take first place. It's been a good day for Australian race fans, with Aussie riders leading the pack in both World Superbike and World ...

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The perks of working at XEROX

john welly, 18 September 2008 11:08

My wife, who is a receptionist at XEROX, had her photo taken with a couple of racers the other day, I couldn't believe it when she showed me the pic!

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