World Superbike 2008 – Round 14 – Portimao (Portugal)
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Brendan Roberts was today crowned FIM 1000 Superstock Cup World Champion after defying the odds going from fourth in the Championship to take the overall win. The new Portuguese circuit, Portimao, was a tester for all the riders this weekend as the track was only finished a couple of weeks ago. Roberts dominated throughout the weekend and took the fastest lap, pole position and the overall race win to take the Championship title.
Disaster struck Roberts at the last round at Magny Cours, where the young Australian was unable to finish the race after a gear box problem, dropping him to fourth in the Championship table. The 23-year-old originally from Adelaide, Australia, knew that he had to win in Portugal this weekend and hope for the best, his dreams came true and Roberts secured the race win and the Championship title for the Ducati Xerox Junior Team.
Riding the Ducati 1098R Roberts was eager to show people his true colours and was on flying form throughout the weekend at Portimao. Roberts topped the time sheets in both qualifying sessions and was eager to fight off his opposition during the 12-lap race. After a last minute tyre change on the grid due to the changing weather conditions, Roberts got a great start and was leading into the first turn, but slipped back to third after the opening lap behind Chris Seaton and Championship leader Xavier Simeon.
Roberts got tied up in a battle for second position and also the Championship, with Simeon and the two battled with each other, swapping positions for a couple of laps, Roberts finally made the move stick and he began to hunt down fellow Australian Seaton for the lead. Making a comfortable pass on lap eight Roberts had to remain focused for the remainder of the race. Cutting down his lap times he stretched out nearly a three second lead at the chequered flag, winning the Championship by seven points after going into Portimao with a nine point deficit.
A delighted Roberts commented “I’ve not had it as easy as I would have liked this year and I knew I really had my work cut out this weekend and knew that if I had any small chance of winning the Championship I had to win the race. The Ducati Xerox Junior Team have worked so hard all year to provide me with the best bike and I’m so grateful to them for everything they have done and glad that I was able to repay them with their second consecutive Championship title in two years. It all went down to this weekend and I knew I had to perform and get a good result. After the nightmare that I had at Magny Cours I was just praying that it would all go right for us this weekend, thankfully it did and I managed to secure the number one plate for myself and the team. I’d like to thank everyone who has supported me over the last couple of years and glad after my serious wrist injury last year, that I was able to get back to top form. I’m not sure yet on my plans for next year but hope to let everyone know soon.”
Superstock Race 1, Brendan Roberts, Ducati, AUS, 22’23.040 2, Chris Seaton, Suzuki, AUS, 0’2.995 3, Maxime Berger, Honda, FRA, 0’3.938 4, Michele Pirro, Yamaha, ITA, 0’4.773 5, Matej Smrz, Honda, CZE, 0’17.166 6, Alessandro Polita, Ducati, ITA, 0’17.482 7, Sylvain Barrier, Yamaha, FRA, 0’19.452 8, Claudio Corti, Yamaha, ITA, 0’19.878 9, Freddy Foray, Yamaha, FRA, 0’22.892 10, Barry Burrell, Honda, GBR, 0’23.050 11, Xavier Simeon, Suzuki, BEL, 0’31.698 13, Franck Millet, MV Agusta, ITA, 0’35.502 14, Filip Backlund, Suzuki, SWE, 0’37.798 15, Sheridan Morais, Kawasaki, RSA, 0’42.098 16, Kenny Foray, Yamaha, FRA, 0’45.953 17, Rene Mahr, KTM, GER, 1’0.432 18, Ondrej Jezek, Honda, CZE, 1’0.595 19, Marko Jerman, Yamaha, SVK, 1’2.708 20, Danny De Boer, Suzuki, NED, 1’4.134 21, Brank Srdanov, Yamaha, NED, 1’5.601 22, Gareth Jones, Suzuki, AUS, 1’12.642 23, Matt Bond, Suzuki, GBR, 1’12.690 24, Michael Savary, Suzuki, CHE, 1’12.821 25, Niccolo Rosso, Honda, ITA, 1’18.918 27, Michal Drobny, Honda, CZE, 1’24.144 28, Jure Stibilj, Honda, SVN, 1’26.189 29, Roy Ten Napel, Suzuki, NED, 1’28.272 30, Pauli Pekkanen, KTM, FIN, 1’28.903 31, Gregory Junod, Yamaha, CHE, 1’28.989 32, Tommaso Lorenzetti, Suzuki, ITA, 1’32.965 | Superstock Championship 1, Brendan Roberts, Ducati, AUS, 147 2, Maxime Berger, Honda, FRA, 140 3, Alessandro Polita, Ducati, ITA, 137 4, Xavier Simeon, Suzuki, BEL, 136 5, Michele Pirro, Yamaha, ITA, 102 6, Matej Smrz, Honda, CZE, 84 7, Davide Giugliano, Suzuki, ITA, 72 8, Freddy Foray, Yamaha, FRA, 62 9, Chris Seaton, Suzuki, AUS, 60 10, Claudio Corti, Yamaha, ITA, 57 11, Andrea Antonelli, Honda, ITA, 57 12, Barry Burrell, Honda, GBR, 39 13, Kenny Foray, Yamaha, FRA, 32 14, Michele Magnoni, Yamaha, ITA, 30 15, Domenico Colucci, Ducati, ITA, 26 16, Sylvain Barrier, Yamaha, FRA, 22 1, Ducati, 195 |