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Katsuaki Fujiwara raced the new
Suzuki GSX-R600 to its first podium position of the season in
today's opening round of the World Supersport Championship in
Valencia, Spain, as all three Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra
riders filled top six positions. Fujiwara, who came off his sick bed this morning after spending time on an intravenous drip after waking up with a temperature of 38.5C, took third place in an exciting race, with team mates Stephane Chambon fifth and Vittorio Iannuzzo sixth. In the Superstock class, Ricardo Chiarello also took a rostrum position with third place to seal the Alstare team's 101st podium position in 20 years of competition. Katsuaki Fujiwara - 3rd: "I think a podium is a great way to start 2004! I'm very happy to be on the podium because of many reasons. Our bike is new, this is our first race on Pirelli tyres and also because this morning I had a high fever. If it had not have been for some medicine and then the drip, I would've struggled to make the start! As it was, in the early stages of the race, I found it a little hard to concentrate. But after a while, I just got down to riding hard. My Alstare Suzuki GSX 600R worked well, but the tyres started sliding after about ten laps, but I think maybe everybody had the same problem." Stephane Chambon - 5th: "I am a little happy because fifth is quite a good result considering the problems I had in practice. Fifth is what I had hoped for before the race, but, because of the tricky conditions, it could've so easily been eighth, ninth or tenth! I had a small problem with the rear spring in the race and the tyre started to go off after eight or nine laps - but that could've also been because of the rear spring problem. Up to now, I haven't done a complete race distance before this weekend, so now we have a good result and a lot more information with which to work." Vittorio Iannuzzo - 6th: "I am very happy, especially as I started the race from the fifth row. I made quite a good start and picked up place after place. Today I had a much better feeling with the bike and that meant I was more comfortable about pushing a bit harder. The tyres were a bit of a problem after about fifteen laps and then it was difficult to open the gas hard. Towards the end of the race I had a good fight with Chambon. I might have fought harder if we were chasing a podium, but I didn't want to cause any dramas over fifth or sixth. It's a great start for me and the whole team." |

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World Superbike / Supersport 2004 - Round 1 - Valencia
Pictorial - Gallery A from Valencia
Sunday Race Reports - World Superbike Race 1 - World Supersport Race - World Superbike Race 2
Sunday Team Reports from Valencia - Suzuki - Ten Kate - Yamaha - Parkes - Muggas - Vermeulen - Corser - McCoy - Ducati - HRC - Petronas -
Saturday Team Reports - Vermeulen - Corser - McCoy - Ducati - Petronas - Ten Kate - Muggeridge - Suzuki
Saturday Results - Supersport Final Qualifying / Grid - Superbike Superpole / Grid
Friday Team Reports - Corser - McCoy - Vermeulen - Ducati - Petronas - Ten Kate - Muggeridge
Friday Results - Supersport Qualifying 1 - Superbike Qualifying 1 - Supersport Practice 1 - Superbike Practice 1