Under the Misano sun, Fabrizio grits his teeth to take third in Race 2

Round 8 Misano, Italy
Sunday 27th June 2010

At the end of a hot and tiring day at the Misano World Circuit, the Ducati Xerox team were pleased to see Italian rider Michel Fabrizio step up to the podium in race 2 of the eighth round of the World Superbike championship.

In Race 1 the two Ducati Xerox riders made a pretty good start, Michel finding himself in fourth position after the first corner with his team mate Noriyuki Haga behind him in sixth. Although Sylvain Guintoli quickly passed Michel, the Roman rider was able to move back up to fourth by passing the Frenchman on the fifth lap. In front of him, Max Biaggi, Carlos Checa and Troy Corser battled it out for the win while Fabrizio was unfortunately unable to close the gap, finishing in fourth, the position he had held for the best part of the race. Noriyuki on the other hand, starting from ninth on the grid, found that the feeling with his 1198 improved after the first few laps but problems, particularly on entry into the corners, meant he was unable to catch the leading group of five. The Japanese rider stuck with Leon Haslam through the second half of the race, managing to get past him on the last of the 24 laps, to conclude Race 1 in seventh position.

For Fabrizio the start of Race 2 was a copy of the first; fourth place for the Roman rider, behind Corser, Checa and Biaggi, at the first corner. Haslam got past him during the first lap but Michel quickly responded by passing not only Haslam but Biaggi too on the next lap, thus moving into third position. By the end of the sixth lap Fabrizio was leading the race but unfortunately this did not last and the aforementioned pair got by once more, leaving Michel to battle against Cal Crutchlow on the Yamaha for third. Roman rider Michel gritted his teeth and a final push ensured he crossed the line in third, happy to be on the Misano podium in front of the Italian crowd. Team-mate Noriyuki, on the other hand, lost a couple of positions at the start and then made a small mistake during the fifth lap which left him in thirteenth place. He gained somewhat during the race and his pace remained constant but he was unable to reach the frontrunners, closing the second race of the day in ninth position.

Noriyuki Haga, having finished both of today’s race in the top ten, remains in fifth position in the overall standings with 151 points while Michel Fabrizio, having attained 29 points today, moves up into eighth place. Ducati lies in third position in the manufacturers championship with 250 points.

Michel Fabrizio (Race 1 – 4th , Race 2 - 3rd) Noriyuki Haga (Race 1 – 7th, Race 2 – 9th)
Results
Race 1
  1. Biaggi (Aprilia)
  2. Checa (Ducati)
  3. Corser (BMW)
Race 2
  1. Biaggi (Aprilia)
  2. Haslam (Suzuki)
  3. Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox)
Championship Points
Riders
  1. Biaggi (Aprilia) 307
  2. Haslam (Suzuki) 270
  3. Checa (Ducati) 172
  4. Rea (Honda) 158
  5. Haga (Ducati Xerox) 151
  6. Corser (BMW) 149
  7. Toseland (Yamaha) 138
  8. Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox) 131
  9. Camier (Aprilia) 130
  10. Crutchlow (Yamaha) 120
Manufacturers
  1. Aprilia 313
  2. Suzuki 283
  3. Ducati 250
  4. Yamaha 177
  5. Honda 169
  6. BMW 152
  7. Kawasaki 47