WSB - Lausitz Preview Release

SpidermanSS
09-05-2007, 07:54 AM
SETUP REPORT - 05/09/2007 Yamaha Raring to go after Summer Break This weekend sees the return of the World Superbike Championship after the traditional summer break and the Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team are fired up and raring to go. With Haga in second place and 66 points behind the current championship leader, the team has worked hard during the weeks since the last round at Brands Hatch to ensure that the fight for the title will go right to the wire this weekend at the German circuit in Lausitz. The Eurospeedway circuit is Germany's youngest track and was built in Lausitz to help rejuvenate the old mining area following the closure of many coal pits. Although the circuit was first conceived in the 1980s building work didn't start until 1998. Development of the circuit was dogged by financial crises as well as local petitions both for and against the track but it was finally opened in August 2000 in front of an 110,000 strong crowd. The circuit is built on 370 hectares, which is almost twice the size of Monaco and features seven different track layouts. Prior to the summer break, the Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team claimed three podium positions at Brands Hatch, with Haga taking a second position finish while Corser took second and third. Yamaha also took their 150th WSB podium with Corser's race one second place. Corser's best result at Lausitz to date is third, which he has achieved twice, but following a few weeks rest he is determined to improve on this result. "It's been good to have a rest from racing for a few weeks as it's given me time to get some training in. I now feel a lot more refreshed and am focused and raring to go for the last three rounds," Corser says. "Lausitz is quite a different track to many of those on the calendar and I like it for that reason. It's a bit like an American track with the infield section and grandstands around the outside. From a riding point of view it's quite challenging for set-up and you also have quite an unusual turn at the end of the straight where you join the infield section," Corser says of the track. "This weekend I'm going all-out to win; I've gone well at Lausitz in the past and Nori's previous results there show that the Yamaha also goes well so it should be a good weekend." Haga has an impressive previous form at the German circuit with a pair of second places last year and a second and a third in 2005, as well as the fastest lap of both races that year, which gave him his 25th fastest lap of his WSB career. "Last year was a difficult race for me at Lausitz because I hurt my wrist there in the last practice session on the Saturday. I'd been doing some long runs and was on a final one when I almost high-sided twice which sprained my wrist. I had to have pain killing injections for the race which, in my opinion, hampered my results," Haga says looking back to last year's race. "Even though I got two second places I feel I could've done better under other circumstances. The bike was good then and it's even better now so this weekend I'm determined for the race win." Talking about his riding style, Haga says "During the summer rest period I've given much thought to how I can improve my riding and I'm going to be trying a slightly new riding style this weekend to see if it has any effect. Don't worry; the usual Haga-style will still be there though!" World Supersport This weekend also sees the season resume for the Yamaha World Supersport Team and Parkes is joined once again by Tommy Hill following his good performance and fifth place finish at Brands last month. The star of the Brands weekend, though, was Parkes who took his first victory of the season which puts him in fifth championship place going into the 11th of 13 rounds. The team actually returned from their summer break last week when they attended a test at Magny-Cours. Despite wet weather hampering the test, the team gained some good data and set-up options in addition to brushing away the cobwebs in anticipation of the start of the final push to the season finale. Parkes didn't race at Lausitz last year due injury sustained in a crash at Assen but he took second in 2005, proving his capability on the R6 at this circuit. This weekend he will be looking for a good result, not least because the German round is the home round for the Yamaha World Supersport Team. "Although I didn't race at Lausitz last year because of my Assen crash I've normally had good results at this circuit, including when I rode in WSB here in 2001 and 2002. The track is good; it's very technical and demanding because the corners are pretty tight and there aren't a lot of straights. It's also quite a tough track for hard braking," Parkes says. "Brands was a real boost to my confidence and, with good results also in the last three races, I'm looking to get some more wins before the end of the season and I'll be working towards one this weekend." This weekend's race comes hot on the heels of Yamaha's announcement of their WSS rider line up for 2008. Parkes will continue to ride the R6 for the Yamaha World Supersport team and will be joined by Fabien Foret for next season. "I'm really excited to be staying with the team for a fourth year," Parkes says. "I'm getting back to peak fitness following my accident at Donington earlier this season and I'm getting to the point where I wanted to be originally. I really like the team and am positive I can do a good job for them next year. Foret is a strong team mate to have and it'll be good to have two of us in the team who can push the bike's development even further." Tommy Hill is reunited with Parkes for this weekend; his second race partnering the Australian in the Yamaha World Supersport Team. Hill's first appearance with the team was last month at his home track in the UK where he brought the bike home in a credible fifth position. Tommy has been drafted in from the Yamaha Virgin Media Optima Loans British Superbike Team for this weekend's race following a good test session with the team last week at Magny-Cours. "I've never been to the Lausitz circuit before so it's not going to be easy this weekend. I need to get to know the track before I can start to focus on my times but I learnt the Magny-Cours circuit quite quickly last week and the team say that circuit is harder than this one so I'm hopeful of being able to put in some good times by the second practice session," Hill says. "I'm looking forward to working with the team again - they are so professional and good to work with. I'm also keen to get back on the R6 again. I want to be on the podium this weekend and right now I don't see why I shouldn't be." As a point of note Jason O'Halloran recently took the Australian Supersport Title. 19-year old Jason was a guest rider for the Yamaha World Supersport Team in Brno in July, where he finished a credible 12th. FIM Superstock 1000 Cup Brands Hatch provided a dramatic race for the Yamaha Superstock riders with Corti taking third after a race-long battle for all three podium positions while Van Keymeulen was forced to retire after running wide off the track. Umbria Bike rider Matteo Baiocco maintained his championship lead despite finishing fourth and Corti's team mate, Pirro, struggled with some arm pain, eventually finishing in ninth. This weekend Baiocco will be looking to increase his 12-point lead but he will have to watch out for Corti and Van Keymeulen, who won at Lausitz in 2006 and 2005 respectively. Pirro is hoping to have resolved his arm-pump issues in order to return to this season's previously good form. With only 51 points between Pirro in seventh and lead-man Baiocco, he is certain to be keen to finish on the podium in Germany. Circuit Data Track length: 4265m Track opened: 2000 2006 WSB winners: Kagayama (Suzuki), Toseland (Honda) 2006 WSB fastest lap: 1'38.635 (Bayliss, Ducati) WSB lap record: 1'37.623 (Bayliss, Ducati, 2006) Circuit tel: +49 (0) 357 543 1110 Circuit website: www.eurospeedway.de

tilbury007
09-05-2007, 10:41 AM
looking forward to some good racing, and JT hopefully doing another double:rock

Skeeter
09-05-2007, 05:41 PM
looking forward to some good racing, and JT hopefully doing another double:rock Same here. Although, I'd like to see Haga win a double this year. WSBK has some great racing in '07.

GPD270
09-05-2007, 07:51 PM
:rock

GAMBLER
09-05-2007, 08:20 PM
HAGA HAGA HAGA 66 down

drmchsraj
09-06-2007, 09:18 PM
imma gonna ened my fix of WSB!! i think ill cap it!

drmchsraj
09-09-2007, 11:48 AM
1st Qualifying 1. Troy Bayliss AUS Ducati Xerox 999F07 1min 38.569 secs 2. Troy Corser AUS Yamaha Motor Italia YZF R1 1min 38.780 secs 3. Yukio Kagayama JPN Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra GSXR1000 K7 1min 38.980 secs 4. Noriyuki Haga JPN Yamaha Motor Italia YZF R1 1min 39.011 secs 5. James Toseland GBR Hannspree Ten Kate Honda CBR 1000RR 1min 39.086 secs 6. Ruben Xaus SPA GMB Racing Ducati 999F06 1min 39.127 secs 7. Max Biaggi ITA Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra GSXR1000 K7 1min 39.433 secs 8. Michel Fabrizio ITA DFX Treme Honda CBR 1000RR 1min 39.487 secs 9. Karl Muggeridge AUS Alto Evolution Honda CBR 1000RR 1min 39.525 secs 10. Lorenzo Lanzi ITA Ducati Xerox 999F07 1min 39.639 secs 11. Fonsi Nieto SPA PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse ZX10R 1min 39.767 secs 12. Max Neukirchner GER Suzuki Germany GSXR1000 K6 1min 39.828 secs 13. Regis Laconi ITA PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse ZX10R 1min 40.077 secs 14. Roberto Rolfo ITA Hannspree Ten Kate Honda CBR 1000RR 1min 40.094 secs 15. Shinichi Nakatomi JPN Yamaha Motor France-Ipone YZF R1 1min 40.745 secs 16. Martin Bauer AUT Holzhauer Racing Promotion CBR 1000RR 1min 40.934 secs 17. Jakub Smrz CZE Team Caracchi Ducati SC 999 F05 1min 41.369 secs 18. Steve Martin AUS Celani Suzki Italia GSXR1000 K6 1min 41.464 secs 19. Yoann Tiberio FRA Alto Evolution Honda CBR 1000RR 1min 42.068 secs 20. Lorenzo Morelli ITA DFX Treme Honda CBR 1000RR 1min 42.807 secs 21. Jiri Drazdak CZE Yamaha Jr Pro SBK Racing YZF R1 1min 42.950 secs 22. Dean Ellison GBR Team Pedercini Ducati 999RS 1min 45.138 secs

drmchsraj
09-09-2007, 11:50 AM
Superpole! 1 Fonsi Nieto Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse Kawasaki ZX 10R 1:50.681 2 Regis Laconi Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse Kawasaki ZX 10R 1:54.559 3 Troy Bayliss Ducati Xerox Team Ducati 999 R 1:55.196 4 Troy Corser Yamaha Motor Italia Yamaha YZF R1 1:55.360 5 Max Biaggi Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 1:56.746 6 Ruben Xaus Team Sterilgarda Ducati 999 R 1:57.271 7 James Toseland Hannspree Ten Kate Honda Team Honda CBR 1000RR 1:57.384 8 Noriyuki Haga Yamaha Motor Italia Yamaha YZF R1 1:57.782 9 Max Neukirchner Suzuki Germany Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K6 1:58.528 10 Roberto Rolfo Hannspree Ten Kate Honda Team Honda CBR 1000RR 1:59.127 11 Michel Fabrizio D.F.X. Treme Honda CBR 1000RR 2:01.899 12 Michel Fabrizio D.F.X. Treme Honda CBR 1000RR 2:20.021 13 M. Bauer Honda CBR 100RR 2:02.197 14 Karl Muggeridge Alto Evolution Honda Honda CBR 1000RR 2:20.930 15 Shinichi Nakatomi Yamaha Motor France - IPONE Yamaha YZF R1 2:05.278 16 Yukio Kagayama Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 ---- Wet Conditions Kawasaki rocks in the wet!

drmchsraj
09-09-2007, 11:51 AM
SPOILERS FOLLOW: Race 1 1 Noriyuki Haga JPN Yamaha Motor Italia YZF R1 40mins 02.923 secs 2 Max Biaggi ITA Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra GSXR1000 K7 +11.007 secs 3 Troy Corser AUS Yamaha Motor Italia YZF R1 +11.628 secs 4 Troy Bayliss AUS Ducati Xerox 999F07 +22.156 secs 5 Roberto Rolfo ITA Ten Kate Honda CBR 1000RR +26.082 secs 6 Regis Laconi FRA PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse ZX10R +26.381 secs 7 Fonsi Nieto ESP PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse ZX10R +36.870 secs 8 Lorenzo Lanzi ITA Ducati Xerox 999F07 +43.465 secs 9 James Toseland GBR Ten Kate Honda CBR 1000RR +44.258 secs 10 Karl Muggeridge AUS Alto Evolution Honda CBR 1000RR +45.233 secs 11 Shinichi Nakatomi JPN Yamaha Motor France-Ipone YZF R1 +52.553 secs 12 Ruben Xaus ESP GMB Racing Ducati 999F06 +1min 01.959 secs 13 Jakub Smrz CZE Team Caracchi Ducati SC 999 F05 +1min 17.989 secs 14 Steve Martin AUS Celani Team Suzuki GSXR1000 K7 +1min 19.224 secs 15 Yoann Tiberio FRA Alto Evolution Honda CBR 1000RR +1min 36.627 secs 16 Jirri Drazdak CZE Yamaha Jr. Pro SBK Racing +1min 36.879 secs DNF Dean Ellison GBR Team Pedercini Ducati 999RS 14 laps Lorenzo Morelli ITA Team Pedercini Ducati 999RS 10 laps Michel Fabrizio ITA DFX Treme Honda CBR 1000RR 9 laps Max Neukirchner GER Suzuki Germany GSXR1000 K6 6 laps Martin Bauer AUT Holzhauer Racing Promotion Honda CBR 1000RR 6 laps Troy has a good start, and was ahead >3 seconds by L5. Bayliss realized his tires are taking the toll and slowed, and Haga passed him L14. Biaggi and Corser has a good fight for P2

drmchsraj
09-09-2007, 11:52 AM
1 Bayliss T. Ducati Xerox Team. Ducati 999 F07 39'49.291 24 2 Haga N. Yamaha Motor Italia. Yamaha YZF-R1 39'50.644 24 3 Biaggi M. Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra. Suzuki GSX-R1000 K7 40'02.292 24 4 Toseland J. Hannspree Ten Kate Honda. Honda CBR1000RR 40'03.932 24 5 Corser T. Yamaha Motor Italia. Yamaha YZF-R1 40'04.501 24 6 Xaus R. Team Sterilgarda. Ducati 999 F06 40'15.121 24 7 Rolfo R. Hannspree Ten Kate Honda. Honda CBR1000RR 40'19.043 24 8 Nieto F. Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse. Kawasaki ZX-10R 40'19.238 24 9 Neukirchner M. Suzuki Germany. Suzuki GSX-R1000 K6 40'19.843 24 10 Muggeridge K. Alto Evolution Honda. Honda CBR1000RR 40'23.106 24 11 Laconi R. Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse. Kawasaki ZX-10R 40'28.614 24 12 Lanzi L. Ducati Xerox Team. Ducati 999 F07 40'31.883 24 13 Fabrizio M. D.F.X. Corse. Honda CBR1000RR 40'40.046 24 14 Martin S. Celani Team Suzuki Italia. Suzuki GSX-R1000 K6 40'42.889 24 15 Nakatomi S. Yamaha YZF. Yamaha YZF-R1 40'45.575 24 16 Smrz J. Team Caracchi Ducati SC. Ducati 999 F05 40'47.109 24 17 Bauer M. Holzhauer Racing Promotion. Honda CBR1000RR 41'07.698 24 18 Tiberio Y. Alto Evolution Honda. Honda CBR1000RR 41'21.321 24 19 Drazdak J. Yamaha Jr. Pro SBK Racing. Yamaha YZF-R1 41'25.993 24 20 Morelli L. D.F.X. Corse. Honda CBR1000RR 12'11.515 7 21 Ellison D. Team Pedercini. Ducati 999RS 3'45.625 2

Skeeter
09-09-2007, 01:42 PM
Watched race 1 on Speed today. Haga look awesome. He ran away with it. Awesome battle between Corser and Biaggi for second and third. J.T. was off the pace a little. Great racing.

drmchsraj
09-09-2007, 01:48 PM
At one point I thought it could have been a 4-way fight to the championship. Oh how I wish Haga has a good first quarter of the season! edit: 4 races and 41 pts to make up...can Nori do it?

memphiskang
09-09-2007, 04:40 PM
Watched race 1 on Speed today. Haga look awesome. He ran away with it. Awesome battle between Corser and Biaggi for second and third. J.T. was off the pace a little. Great racing. :stpd: have to wait until tuesday to see race 2:cryin

vin2stroke
09-09-2007, 05:58 PM
Oh how I wish Haga has a good first quarter of the season! edit: 4 races and 41 pts to make up...can Nori do it? thats right, if they had the yamaha set up right, at the start, he would probably be even with JT if not leading the championship. Go Haga:rock

GPD270
09-09-2007, 06:33 PM
TiVo is set. Cant wait to watch it.

tilbury007
09-10-2007, 08:24 AM
see, it's not only in motogp were people have tyre issues:thumbup