World Superbike 2006 -
Round Six - Misano
Supersport Qualifying 1 - FG Sport Report June 23rd, 2006
DUCATI, SUZUKI AND
KAWASAKI RIDERS ON PROVISIONAL FRONT ROW
During an afternoon of intense heat and even more intense
competition on the racetrack, Troy Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) boomed
to the fastest lap of the first official qualifying session,
taking a best of 1'34.903, already inside the previous race lap
record despite the 53°C track temperature. Cutting through the
31°C air in his usual rapid fashion, Troy Corser (Alstare Suzuki
Corona Extra) thought he had taken the fastest lap, but had to
settle for second quickest, after Bayliss nipped in at the very
end. The top 14 riders were all within a second of Bayliss' best
time, the top 25 all within two seconds. PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse
riders Regis Laconi and Chris Walker howled their four-cylinder
ZX-10Rs to third and fourth place respectively. With huge track
temperature changes between the morning session and the
afternoon, most riders worked hard on finding a set-up that
would handle the hot conditions they will meet on Sunday's brace
of SBK races, before attempting to set quick times on softer
race tyres.
MARTIN BOOSTS PETRONAS TEAM WITH FIGHTING FIFTH Steve Martin
(Foggy Petronas FP-1) rode his 900cc triple to a sensational
fifth place in qualifying, the experienced Aussie giving his all
around the 4.060km Misano circuit. Another Aussie, Andrew Pitt
(Yamaha Motor Italia) was the top Yamaha rider in the session,
sixth fastest overall. Only Frenchman Laconi and Englishman
Walker broke up the Aussie party in the top six. The best of the
home riders was Michel Fabrizio (DFX Treme Honda), making use of
a recent test session to set seventh quickest time. He was also
the top Honda runner, pushing 2004 World Champion James Toseland
(Winston Ten Kate Honda) to eighth.
KAGAYAMA AND NIETO ROUND OUT THE TOP TEN ON DAY ONE Corser's
team-mate Yukio Kagayama scored ninth quickest lap in the final
sectors of the hour-long session, and Fonsi Nieto ensured that
all three PSG-1 Kawasaki machines would finish within the top
ten, with a lap only 0.764 seconds from pole, despite suffering
rear brake problems. Local rider and SBK rookie Roberto Rolfo (Ducati
SC Caracchi) took his private vee-twin to 11th, holding off the
threat of the ever-menacing Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia)
who rounded out the overnight third row.
LANZI 13th ON HIS HOME TRACK, BARROS FOLLOWS ON Bayliss' fellow
Ducati Xerox rider Lorenzo Lanzi dropped from fourth after the
unofficial qualifying session in the morning to 13th in the
afternoon, but still ended his day ahead of Alex Barros (Klaffi
Honda), who was 14th, and the last rider within a second of
provisional pole. Karl Muggeridge (Winston Ten Kate Honda) and
Fabien Foret (Alstare Engineering Suzuki) were the last two
riders in the current Superpole positions, but with one more
session of official qualifying, and then Superpole to determine
the final top 16 grid positions, there is still everything to
play for. Ruben Xaus (Sterilgarda Berik Ducati) was an unusually
lowly 17th, running smaller diameter brake discs than he finds
ideal at Misano, but 18th was a positive step for the Pedercini
Ducati rider, Max Neukirchner.
WORLD SUPERSPORT CHAMPIONSHIP Despite a late halt in proceedings
during the first official qualifying session in Supersport,
after two riders crashed, the 45-minute session was completed in
fine style by Broc Parkes (Yamaha Motor Germany) who scored
provisional pole. He was just ahead of local rider Gianluca
Vizziello (Yamaha Team Italia), one of many riders who had taken
part in the official SBK tests at Misano earlier this year.
Yoann Tiberio took his Megabike Honda to third fastest out of 37
would-be qualifiers, just ahead of Vizziello's team-mate,
Massimo Roccoli. Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany) lost out
on the chance of a final fast lap after the late crash halted
the session, but has nonetheless posted his name inside the top
five, and with a second qualifying session still to be completed
on Saturday 24th. Top Ducati rider was Christian Zaiser (LBR
Ducati Racing), sixth.
SUPERSTOCK 1000 FIM CUP Alessandro Polita (Celani Suzuki Italia)
continued his incredible run of form to record the provisional
pole time at Misano, but only some 0.63 seconds ahead of the
Biassono Unionbike MV Agusta of Ayrton Badovini, and 0.309
seconds up on Luca Scassa (EVR Ormeni Racing MV Agusta).
SUPERSTOCK 600 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP Davide Guigliano (Lightspeed
Kawasaki) took provisional pole in the 600cc class of Superstock,
ahead of Xavier Simeon (Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) and the
Ducati-powered, Xerox-sponsored, machine of Niccolo Canepa.