World Superbike 2006 -
Round Six - Misano
Superbike - FG Sport Report June 24th,
2006
TOSLEAND STORMS TO
POLE AT A STEAMY MISANO - TOSELAND TAKES SUPERPOLE WIN WITH
BAYLISS SEVENTH
James Toseland scored his and his Winston Ten Kate Team's first
Superpole win of the year after a blitzing 1.33.833 lap of the
4.060km Misano Adriatico circuit. After posting fastest time in
qualifying, Troy Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) looked on course to take
his third Superpole win of the season, but in a tight Superpole
competition, Bayliss rode to seventh overall, for a second row
start.
Toseland will be joined on the front row by Troy Corser (Alstare
Suzuki Corona Extra), Andrew Pitt (Yamaha Motor Italia) and the
third Australian in a row, Steve Martin (Petronas FP-1).
Martin's performances in qualifying have been superhuman this
weekend, despite his machine's 100cc disadvantage to the
opposition.
WALKER FIFTH FASTEST FOR KAWASAKI PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse rider
Chris Walker went fifth fastest in Superpole, setting himself on
a good spot for the two 25-lap Superbike races on Sunday. His
placing ensured that there would be five different manufacturers
represented in the top five places, and with Bayliss in seventh,
six different machines in the top seven. Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha
Motor Italia) scored sixth fastest time, after a display of
wheel spinning and tyre smoking on the Misano tarmac, which
reach over 50°C once again. Lorenzo Lanzi (Ducati Xerox)
completed the second row, just behind his team-mate Bayliss.
LACONI ON THE THIRD ROW OF A BUSY MISANO GRID Regis Laconi
(PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse) scored a ninth fastest time just ahead of
the equally aggressive Yukio Kagayama (Alstare Suzuki Corona
Extra), with this pairing rounding out the top ten. Only 0.8
seconds separated first and tenth in Superpole. The Hondas of
Alex Barros (Klaffi Honda) and Michel Fabrizio (DFX Treme Honda)
rounded out the third row of the grid. No fewer than 30 riders
qualified for Sunday's races, but only 15 made Superpole, after
Max Neukirchner (Pedercini Ducati) had to withdraw after a
practice crash, which resulted in a small fracture of his right
wrist.
ROW FOUR HEADED BY BRAVE NAKATOMI After only being cleared to
ride after a medial inspection, and crashing early in final
regulation qualifying, Shinichi Nakatomi (Yamaha Motor France
Ipone) rode to an assured and brave 13th place after Superpole,
despite picking up a hand injury to add to his healing right
arm. A busy Superpole lap for Fonsi Nieto (PSG-1 Kawasaki)
posted him 14th, with the last Superpole qualifier proving to be
Roberto Rolfo (Ducati SC Caracchi).
BIG NAMES TOIL UNDER MISANO'S PUNISHING SUN Karl Muggeridge
(Winston Ten Kate Honda), Fabien Foret (Alstare Engineering
Suzuki), Ruben Xaus (Sterilgarda Berik Ducati) and Pierfrancesco
Chili (DFX Treme Honda) were just some of the names that
struggled at Misano, failing to qualify for Superpole. At the
often tight and twisty Misano, overtaking will be have to be
elevated to an art form for any of the non-Superpole qualifiers
who harbour ambitions of a top five finish.
WORLD SUPERSPORT CHAMPIONSHIP Broc Parkes (Yamaha Motor Germany)
continued his good form from day one by securing pole position,
having shaved 0.6 seconds from his opening day best. Despite the
scorchingly hot 53 °C track temperatures, Parkes set a 1'36.876
on day two, only 0.03 seconds from the best ever Misano
Supersport lap. The holder of that lap record, Simone Sanna
(Megabike Honda) took second best time today, during his
stand-in ride for the injured Katsuaki Fujiwara. He was followed
in the final qualifying classification by Yamaha Team Italia
rider, Massimo Roccoli, with Davide Checa making a strong fourth
place for Spain, and a front row start on his Team GMT 94
Yamaha.
Gianluca Vizziello (Yamaha Team Italia) stuck to his task well
enough to earn fifth, with the second Megabike Honda, of Yoann
Tiberio, sixth.
Championship contender Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany)
qualified only 14th, but Kenan Sofuoglu (Winston Ten Kate Honda)
recovered from a poor first day to post ninth best time.
SUPERSTOCK 1000 FIM CUP Alessandro Polita (Celani Suzuki Italia)
had to give way to not one but two riders on the Misano grid, as
Biassono Unionbike MV Agusta rider Ayrton Badovini took pole and
Luca Scassa (EVR Ormeni Racing MV Agusta) took second best time.
All three top riders were very closely grouped, all in the low
1'38 bracket. Claudio Corti (Yamaha Team Italia) was fourth.
SUPERSTOCK 600 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP A red-flagged race gave
pole man Davide Guigliano (Lightspeed Kawasaki) the win in the
600cc class of Superstock, ahead of the hard charging Xavier
Simeon (Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) and the Ducati Xerox
machine of Niccolo Canepa.