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We all saw the end of the Donington Superbike race last weekend and the crash from the Spanish rider Ruben Xaus during the red flag situation. After the misunderstanding between Ruben and team-mate Max Biaggi when Biaggi was taking his 3rd podium place, the Sterilgarda Go Eleven Team has issed a press release, saying:
“GMB Racing, entered in the Superbike World Championship under the name of Team Sterilgarda Go Eleven, wishes to apologize to FGSport and all fans for the untimely reaction of its rider, Ruben Xaus, due to a misunderstanding following the awarding of the podium after the end of WSBK race 1 at Donington on Sunday.”
Marco Borciani, the Team Manager declared: “We are very sorry about the behaviour of Ruben in the podium area, and we also wish to apologize to our rider, Max Biaggi, for the words expressed to him by his team-mate. We fully understand Xaus’s heated reaction, because at the time it may have seemed that injustice had been done towards him, due to a clause in the regulations. The matter has now been cleared up and put behind us by both the team and its two riders.”
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GMB Racing, which runs the Sterilgarda Ducati team, has apologised for the behaviour of Ruben Xaus after race one at Donington Park on Sunday.
The Spaniard believed he had finished the two-part race in third position, despite falling at high speed on the red flag lap.
Although the race results were taken from the end of the lap prior to his fall, Xaus was removed from the final classification because he failed to return to the pits within five minutes of the race being stopped.
A furious Xaus initially refused to leave the podium (pictured) and is believed to have verbally abused those around him - including team-mate Max Biaggi, who was promoted to third place due to Xaus' disqualification.
"We are very sorry about the behaviour of Ruben in the podium area, and we also wish to apologise to our rider, Max Biaggi, for the words expressed to him by his team-mate," said Sterilgarda team manager Marco Borciani.
"We fully understand Xaus's heated reaction, because at the time it may have seemed that injustice had been done towards him, due to a clause in the regulations. The matter has now been cleared up and put behind us by both the team and its two riders."
Xaus will join BMW next season, whilst Biaggi's plans remain unknown after losing out on a Ducati Xerox seat to Noriyuki Haga.
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And from WSB news
GMB Racing, entered in the Superbike World Championship under the name of Team Sterilgarda Go Eleven, wishes to apologize to FGSport and all fans for the untimely reaction of its rider, Ruben Xaus, due to a misunderstanding following the awarding of the podium after the end of WSBK race 1 at Donington on Sunday.
Marco Borciani (Team Manager) declared: "We are very sorry about the behaviour of Ruben in the podium area, and we also wish to apologize to our rider, Max Biaggi, for the words expressed to him by his team-mate. We fully understand Xaus's heated reaction, because at the time it may have seemed that injustice had been done towards him, due to a clause in the regulations. The matter has now been cleared up and put behind us by both the team and its two riders."
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We all saw the end of the Donington Superbike race last weekend and the crash from the Spanish rider Ruben Xaus during the red flag situation. After the misunderstanding between Ruben and team-mate Max Biaggi when Biaggi was taking his 3rd podium place, the Sterilgarda Go Eleven Team has issed a press release, saying:
“GMB Racing, entered in the Superbike World Championship under the name of Team Sterilgarda Go Eleven, wishes to apologize to FGSport and all fans for the untimely reaction of its rider, Ruben Xaus, due to a misunderstanding following the awarding of the podium after the end of WSBK race 1 at Donington on Sunday.”
Marco Borciani, the Team Manager declared: “We are very sorry about the behaviour of Ruben in the podium area, and we also wish to apologize to our rider, Max Biaggi, for the words expressed to him by his team-mate. We fully understand Xaus’s heated reaction, because at the time it may have seemed that injustice had been done towards him, due to a clause in the regulations. The matter has now been cleared up and put behind us by both the team and its two riders.”
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And from crash.net :devious
GMB Racing, which runs the Sterilgarda Ducati team, has apologised for the behaviour of Ruben Xaus after race one at Donington Park on Sunday.
The Spaniard believed he had finished the two-part race in third position, despite falling at high speed on the red flag lap.
Although the race results were taken from the end of the lap prior to his fall, Xaus was removed from the final classification because he failed to return to the pits within five minutes of the race being stopped.
A furious Xaus initially refused to leave the podium (pictured) and is believed to have verbally abused those around him - including team-mate Max Biaggi, who was promoted to third place due to Xaus' disqualification.
"We are very sorry about the behaviour of Ruben in the podium area, and we also wish to apologise to our rider, Max Biaggi, for the words expressed to him by his team-mate," said Sterilgarda team manager Marco Borciani.
"We fully understand Xaus's heated reaction, because at the time it may have seemed that injustice had been done towards him, due to a clause in the regulations. The matter has now been cleared up and put behind us by both the team and its two riders."
Xaus will join BMW next season, whilst Biaggi's plans remain unknown after losing out on a Ducati Xerox seat to Noriyuki Haga.
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And from WSB news
GMB Racing, entered in the Superbike World Championship under the name of Team Sterilgarda Go Eleven, wishes to apologize to FGSport and all fans for the untimely reaction of its rider, Ruben Xaus, due to a misunderstanding following the awarding of the podium after the end of WSBK race 1 at Donington on Sunday.
Marco Borciani (Team Manager) declared: "We are very sorry about the behaviour of Ruben in the podium area, and we also wish to apologize to our rider, Max Biaggi, for the words expressed to him by his team-mate. We fully understand Xaus's heated reaction, because at the time it may have seemed that injustice had been done towards him, due to a clause in the regulations. The matter has now been cleared up and put behind us by both the team and its two riders."
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