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The rest of the WSBK field has found their way to Phillip Island for their last testing before racing starts, and a new Max is the man to beat. This time, it was German Suzuki man Max Neukirchner who was the fastest, just dipping underneath the time set by Max Biaggi by .09 seconds. The day was an eventful one, marked by crashes, with Fabrizio, Haga, Checa, and Corser all hitting the dirt and tarmac. Ten Kate Honda’s Carlos Checa was by far the worst. After his off, Checa was taken to hospital for examination after it became apparent that the crash caused him to have memory loss. He was later released from hospital, but his participation in testing tomorrow is doubtful.
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Local hero and former GP legend Garry McCoy was quickest of the Supersport riders, and 3/10ths of a second quicker than his compatriot Anthony West here last week. The BE1 Triumph rider finished ahead of the factory Yamahas of Cal Crutchlow and Fabien Foret. Ten Kate’s two champions - and joint favorites for the title - Andrew Pitt and Kenan Sofuoglu were a couple of tenths behind McCoy’s pace.
Testing will continue tomorrow and we’ll aggregate all the times from the weeks best laps.
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World Superbike
Pos.RiderBikeTime1Max NeukirchnerSuzuki1′32.52Michel FabrizioDucati1′32.73Yukio KagayamaSuzuki1′32.74Jonathan ReaHonda1′32.95Noriyuki HagaDucati1′33.06Tom SykesYamaha1′33.27Ben SpiesYamaha1′33.38Carlos ChecaHonda1′33.39Troy CorserBMW1′33.810Ryuichi KiyonariHonda1′34.011Ruben XausBMW1′34.3Fastest lap in previous test set by Max Biaggi on an Aprilia RSV4, with a time of 1′32.59 seconds.
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World Supersport
Pos.RiderBikeTime1Garry McCoyTriumph1′35.62Cal CrutchlowYamaha1′35.73Fabien ForetYamaha1′35.84Andrew PittHonda1′35.85Kenan SofuogluHonda1′36.06Gianluca NannelliTriumph1′36.87Doni Tata PraditaYamaha1′38.3Fastest lap in the previous test last week set by Ant West on the Stiggy Honda, with a time of 1′35.9.
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Source: MotoGP Matters
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The rest of the WSBK field has found their way to Phillip Island for their last testing before racing starts, and a new Max is the man to beat. This time, it was German Suzuki man Max Neukirchner who was the fastest, just dipping underneath the time set by Max Biaggi by .09 seconds. The day was an eventful one, marked by crashes, with Fabrizio, Haga, Checa, and Corser all hitting the dirt and tarmac. Ten Kate Honda’s Carlos Checa was by far the worst. After his off, Checa was taken to hospital for examination after it became apparent that the crash caused him to have memory loss. He was later released from hospital, but his participation in testing tomorrow is doubtful.
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Local hero and former GP legend Garry McCoy was quickest of the Supersport riders, and 3/10ths of a second quicker than his compatriot Anthony West here last week. The BE1 Triumph rider finished ahead of the factory Yamahas of Cal Crutchlow and Fabien Foret. Ten Kate’s two champions - and joint favorites for the title - Andrew Pitt and Kenan Sofuoglu were a couple of tenths behind McCoy’s pace.
Testing will continue tomorrow and we’ll aggregate all the times from the weeks best laps.
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World Superbike
Pos.RiderBikeTime1Max NeukirchnerSuzuki1′32.52Michel FabrizioDucati1′32.73Yukio KagayamaSuzuki1′32.74Jonathan ReaHonda1′32.95Noriyuki HagaDucati1′33.06Tom SykesYamaha1′33.27Ben SpiesYamaha1′33.38Carlos ChecaHonda1′33.39Troy CorserBMW1′33.810Ryuichi KiyonariHonda1′34.011Ruben XausBMW1′34.3Fastest lap in previous test set by Max Biaggi on an Aprilia RSV4, with a time of 1′32.59 seconds.
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World Supersport
Pos.RiderBikeTime1Garry McCoyTriumph1′35.62Cal CrutchlowYamaha1′35.73Fabien ForetYamaha1′35.84Andrew PittHonda1′35.85Kenan SofuogluHonda1′36.06Gianluca NannelliTriumph1′36.87Doni Tata PraditaYamaha1′38.3Fastest lap in the previous test last week set by Ant West on the Stiggy Honda, with a time of 1′35.9.
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Source: MotoGP Matters
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