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04/27/2008 - 03:29 PM
Assen, Netherlands
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HAGA TAKES SECOND AT ASSEN
Noriyuki Haga secured a second place for his Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team after another unsettled race day for the Japanese star, with a crash in race one preventing him from a potential double points score at one his favorite tracks.
In the first race Haga fell on lap two, after colliding with Ruben Xaus at the slow De Strubben left hand corner, while Corser went on to fight in the leading group for most of the race, only dropping back to fifth in the later stages and finishing 11 seconds from the win after 22 laps.
The second race of the day was run in warmer conditions than the first, with a track temperature of 31 degrees, and it offered Haga a real chance to make up for his first race disappointments. He ran eventual race winner Troy Bayliss close, taking second place by a margin of 0.082 seconds. Corser experienced a drop in front tire performance and slipped back from a possible podium finish to tenth. Bayliss won both races to extend his championship lead.
Corser remains third in the championship standings, thanks to his Assen scores, on a total of 89 points. Haga holds on to sixth position, with 67 points, as thoughts now turn to the team’s home race in Monza.
Team YZF Yamaha rider Shinichi Nakatomi was 15th in each Assen race, scoring points both times as he battled hard in the midfield, finding a better race two set-up than he had in the opener.
David Checa (Yamaha GMT94) dislocated his hip after a heavy fall in race one. It is very likely he will need to sit out Monza race weekend and perhaps even the American round. His teammate Sebastien Gimbert was close to two points scores, but missed out by placing 17th in each event.
Noriyuki Haga (DNF and 2nd - Yamaha Italy WSB Team)
“When I overtook Ruben I touched with him and then we fell. In race two I pushed hard all through the race and when I was following Bayliss he tried to get away near the end. But I could
Troy Corser (5th and 10th - Yamaha Italy WSB Team)
“Towards the end of race one the rear tire, maybe after two-thirds distance, lost grip on the right hand side. On the long rights, onto the back straight, it was spinning but not pushing. In race two I struggled with the front tire a bit and used it up. I had no front left at the end. It was a bit rough with a couple of riders at one point, but that’s normal, just racing.”
Massimo Meregalli (Team Manager, Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team)
“After yesterday we were expecting really good results, but we did not have good fortune on raceday. Nori did a fantastic second race and he showed his true desire and ability to go for the win - and he was only 0.082 seconds away. Troy worked hard to find good settings all weekend, and he had issues with grip on race two. Now we go home and race at Monza next time. We would like to do what we did last year, take a double win…”
Shinichi Nakatomi (15th and 15th - Team YZF Yamaha)
“I had a front tire problem after ten laps and it became impossible to push. For race two we fitted a different front tire, and it was better, but some riders were difficult to overtake. Overall, not so good, but we took points in both races. Next event we will change the settings and go for a better position.”
Christophe Guyot (Team Manager Yamaha GMT94 Team)
“ A difficult weekend for us on balance after some high points. Davide Checa has dislocated his hip after his crash and we will have to see how he is before the next race at Monza. Sebastien rode as hard as he could but he just missed out on points.”
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