BIAGGI 6TH AS KAGAYAMA IS HURT
The
first day of qualifying for the second round of the Superbike
World Championship at Phillip Island was a dramatic one for
Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra.
Joint series leader Max Biaggi finished with the sixth fastest
time of the day, just ahead of team mate Yukio Kagayama, who
had a heavy crash in the afternoon session is unlikely to
take any further part in proceedings.
At first, it was suspected that Kagayama had broken his left
collarbone, a few ribs and damaged his spleen in the process.
But after he was helicoptered to The Alfred hospital in Melbourne,
there was some doubt about the extent of his injuries, so
the medics there decided to carry out further tests. All hopes
are that the injuries are not as bad as originally thought.
James Toseland (Honda) set the day's quickest time with a
lap of 1:32.040, easily inside the lap record set by Troy
Bayliss (Ducati) last year. Bayliss is second fastest today
with Fonsi Nieto (Kawasaki) third and Lorenzo Lanzi (Ducati)
fourth.
Max Biaggi - 6th, 1:32.900:
"Today was ok and we tried a few things to get the bike
working the way I wanted. We began with the bike more or less
set up as in Qatar and then tried to improve it. I felt we
were losing a little time in all the sectors so we tried some
smaller discs in the first session. But the pads didn't get
up to temperature, so we had to change back to the bigger
discs for the afternoon qualifying session.
"Today we were using a Qatar engine and it didn't feel
very strong, but tomorrow we'll put in a fresh engine. I also
focussed on getting the right tyres for the races on Sunday
so today's lap times weren't so important. I think that, whatever
tyres we use, we'll all be having problems seven or eight
laps before the end of the race.
"Phillip Island is a great track, but it's very demanding
on tyres because there are many left turns and not many rights.
That means one side of the tyre wears quicker then the other
so you have to be careful and try and conserve the tyres the
best you can.
"I really like the SBK two-race formula because you
get a second chance if something happens in one of the races.
At first I didn't know if my physical condition would be ok
for two races but it's been fine and I'm looking forward to
Sunday's races and a big fight on the track."
Yukio Kagayama - 7th, 1:33.154:
"I lost the front in turn two and crashed. Very painful!
I felt I had been run over by a truck! Maybe my collarbone
is broken and there is pain in my spleen area so I am going
to hospital for many checks. I hope I can rejoin my team before
long. Good luck to Max in the races!"
Friday Qualifying: 1 Toseland (GB-Honda)
1:32.040, 2 Bayliss (Aus-Ducati) 1:32.641, 3 Nieto (E-Kawasaki)
1:32.769, 4 Lanzi (I-Ducati) 1:32.774, 5 Corser (Aus-Yamaha)
1:32. 900, 6 Max Biaggi (I-Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) 1:32.998,
7 Yukio Kagayama (J-Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra) 1:33.154,
8 Haga (J-Yamaha) 1:33. 244, 9 Xaus (E-Ducati) 1:33.315, 10
Neukirchner (D-Suzuki) 1:33.523.
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