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World Superbike 2006 -
Round Six - Misano Preview - FG Sport June 22nd, 2006 |
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CIRCUIT OF CONTRASTS IS A POPULAR VENUE FOR ALL The Santamonica Circuit at Misano Adriatico is a perennial favourite on the World Superbike calendar, the seaside venue offering a holiday atmosphere to both fans and teams alike - away from the intensity of competition at the racetrack at least. The San Marino round takes place in its traditional mid-summer slot once more, with high expectations of seasonal sunshine blessing the 4.060km circuit throughout race weekend.
Misano offers a wide contrast of
corners over its relatively short 4km length, with the triple
lefts leading onto the back straight posing a unique challenge
for all riders, and juxtaposed with long hairpins at Tramonto,
Curva de Rio and Curva del Carro. Races have been won and lost
on the approach and exit of the final chicane, the Variante del
Parco, and the exceptionally high track temperatures mean the
left hand side of the tyres will undergo a severe workout over
full race distance. One of the toughest challenges of the year;
one of the most enjoyable for the fans. The championship top 12 is currently rounded out by another former MotoGP rider of great skill, Roberto Rolfo (Team Ducati SC Caracchi) who has nonetheless found the challenge of World Superbike every bit as tough as any he has faced before. Injury and bad
luck are capable of holding back the championship push of many a
top rider, so don't be surprised to see big names like Karl
Muggeridge (Winston Ten Kate Honda, currently 13th), Yukio
Kagayama (Alstare Corona Extra Suzuki, currently 16th) and
Michel Fabrizio (DFX Treme Honda, currently 15th) reasserting
themselves this weekend. Returning to the fray at his home track
is SBK legend Pierfrancesco Chili (DFX Treme Honda), back from
recent pelvic and shoulder injuries. FGSport is also organising a charity auction in support of Onlus Work in Progress. All Superbike teams and riders have accepted the invitation to take part and have already proved their generosity by supplying many items of memorabilia to be offered for sale. Onlus Work in Progress was established in 2005 by a group of Italian doctors in order to help construct maternity hospitals in rural areas in Gambia and Senegal. The auction will
be spread throughout the weekend, on Thursday 22nd June during
the Paddock Show, Saturday 24th June (after the Superpole press
conference) and on Sunday 25th June, after the race two press
conference. |
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