Yamaha's world superbike riders overcame a lack of traction to bring home a good haul of points at round three of the series in Valencia today. Norick Abe was the leading Yamaha rider, ending the day with a pair of fourth places and only narrowly missing out on a podium finish in his second outing. The Japanese star was in superb form all weekend after his Yamaha Motor France squad brought along a new specification engine for the race. The team, which uses and is responsible for development of Yamaha's YEC kit parts, worked hard after below par performances in Qatar and Phillip Island. In both races Abe made good starts and worked hard to battle with fellow Yamaha rider Noriyuki Haga. In the afternoon's second race the two-time 500cc Grand Prix winner looked like coming home third for what would have been his first ever superbike podium, only to be passed by Lorenzo Lanzi (Ducati) on the final lap. Despite a little disappointment at missing out on third, Abe was delighted with the performance of his R1 and at being back running with the leaders. Yamaha Motor Italia riders Haga and Andrew Pitt had a tough day struggling with set-up problems. For Haga, the two races were virtually carbon copies of each other, holding third for much of the race but succumbing to Lanzi and Abe in the final few laps. The Japanese rider suffered electrical problems in both outings, affecting his machine's quick shift system and the power delivery of the engine. Despite the first race problems, Haga was able to bring his R1 home in fifth place. Set-up changes and the replacement of various electrical components brought hope of a better result in race two and, after a good start, Haga was challenging eventual winner Troy Bayliss (Ducati) in the battle for second. Unfortunately for Haga the problem reemerged and his lap times dropped off, drawing him into the clutches of Abe and Lanzi. Despite his disappointment at not battling for the podium, Haga had the consolation of moving up two places in the championship, leaving Valencia in fourth place. Pitt also had two similar races, unable to fix the front end grip problems he faced all weekend. The Australian came home tenth in the first race following a bad start and finished ninth in race two, at the back of a three-way battle for seventh with Kawasaki riders Chris Walker and Regis Laconi. Yamaha Motor France's improved fortunes allowed Shinichi Nakatomi to show his true colours. The Japanese newcomer grabbed two 12th places in a wonderful display of aggressive riding on his R1. After a somewhat lonely race one, the second outing saw Nakatomi was involved in an intense four-way battle for tenth that included no less than multiple Grand Prix winner Alex Barros (Honda) and former superbike world champion James Toseland (Honda). In the end Nakatomi finished just a tenth of a second behind Toseland, but claimed Barros as a scalp. Both Valencia races were won by Bayliss, with defending world champion Troy Corser (Suzuki) second both times. In the championship, Bayliss extends his lead to 22 points over second placed Corser with Toseland third and Haga fourth. Pitt slips back one place to sixth, with Abe's 26 points taking him up to eighth place overall. The next round takes place at Yamaha Motor Italia's local Monza circuit in two weeks' time. Norick Abe (Yamaha Motor France) "Two good results today, so I am very happy with that. In the second race compared to the first I had a better feeling but in the beginning the top two were gone and in a different world. I caught up with Lanzi then tried so hard to catch Haga. When I passed him I tried to make a gap but by that stage the tyres were spinning a lot. I think the Ducati has good traction in that condition, because Lanzi was very fast at the end. So I am a little disappointed to miss the podium but the whole day was a big improvement over the first rounds, so I am very happy." Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia) "After qualifying we knew that this was going to be a tough race but the problems we had today made it impossible to fight for the podium. In the first race the traction was not so good but I thought I could take third until the engine lost power. For the second race the feeling with the bike was better but the problem came back and there was nothing I could do when Abe and Lanzi came past." Andrew Pitt (Yamaha Motor Italia) "In the first race we also tried something different on the start and it didn't work, which gave me a lot of work to do. We made some improvements to the bike after qualifying and between the races but I was still struggling for front end grip. The bike was actually quite good for the first ten laps but when it went off I couldn't push as hard as I wanted to. I was able to run with guys like Toseland and Laconi but the confidence in the front end wasn't there and I couldn't make a pass." Shinichi Nakatomi (Yamaha Motor France) "I'm pleased to have two good races and score some championship points. The main difference this weekend was that the team has made the bike a lot better than at the first two races, so I could go fast and have some good battles in the second race. We had three days of testing here as well so that also makes a difference." Martial Garcia (Team Manager - Yamaha Motor France) "We found the correct settings today and adapted well to the tyres. We made tests all winter with the old tyres but are now racing with the new ones, which are much better but they do increase chattering and sometimes that means we are lost in the set-up. In the Misano test we recovered confidence and we can see the results now." Massimo Meregalli (Team Coordinator - Yamaha Motor Italia) "It has been a difficult weekend for us. Noriyuki's bike developed an electrical problem which caused some problems with the engine power. We replaced the sensors between the races but it did not fix the problem. Andrew had problems with front end grip but rode well to get some good points. To be honest, we know that Valencia is not one of our best circuits but we are an ambitious team with a goal of winning the championship so even though we came here knowing it would be difficult we are never satisfied with fifth places. On the positive side, Noriyuki has moved up the championship table to fourth and when you consider that he was seventh in the championship this time last year we are clearly going in the right direction."ย Race classification WSB Round: 3 - Spain Circuit: Valencia Circuit Length: 4005 Lap Record: 1' 35.007 (Neil Hodgson, 2003) Fastest Lap Ever:ย 1' 34.633 (Neil Hodgson, 2003) Race: 23 Lapsย Pos.ย Rider Manufacturerย Nat. Total Timeย 1ย ย T. Bayliss Ducatiย AUSย 37' 4.634ย 2ย ย T. Corser Suzukiย AUSย +2.765ย 3ย ย L. Lanzi Ducatiย ITAย +14.225ย 4ย ย N. Abe Yamahaย JPNย +17.126ย 5ย ย N. Haga Yamahaย JPNย +18.225ย 6ย ย Y. Kagayama Suzukiย JPNย +18.495ย 7ย ย R. Xaus Ducatiย ESPย +22.693ย 8ย ย R. Laconi Kawasakiย FRAย +24.233ย 9ย ย J. Toseland Hondaย GBRย +28.799ย 10ย ย A. Pitt Yamahaย AUSย +28.946ย 11ย ย A. Barros Hondaย BRAย +34.558ย 12ย ย S. Nakatomi Yamahaย JPNย +37.151ย 13ย ย M. Fabrizio Hondaย ITAย +43.368ย 14ย ย D. De Gea Hondaย ESPย +45.753ย 15ย ย F. Foret Suzukiย FRAย +46.586ย Race 2: 23 Lapsย Pos.ย Rider Manufacturerย Nat. Total Timeย 1ย ย T. Bayliss Ducatiย AUSย 37' 6.508ย 2ย ย T. Corser Suzukiย AUSย +0.790ย 3ย ย L. Lanzi Ducatiย ITAย +15.133ย 4ย ย N. Abe Yamahaย JPNย +16.004ย 5ย ย N. Haga Yamahaย JPNย +16.929ย 6ย ย F. Nieto Kawasakiย ESPย +17.056ย 7ย ย C. Walker Kawasakiย GBRย +19.967ย 8ย ย R. Laconi Kawasakiย FRAย +21.395ย 9ย ย A. Pitt Yamahaย AUSย +21.801ย 10ย ย M. Fabrizio Hondaย ITAย +32.166ย 11ย ย J. Toseland Hondaย GBRย +32.259ย 12ย ย S. Nakatomi Yamahaย JPNย +32.355ย 13ย ย F. Foret Suzukiย FRAย +32.648ย 14ย ย A. Barros Hondaย BRAย +33.875ย 15ย ย S. Martin Petronasย AUSย +38.052ย Fastest Race Lap:ย ย Pos.ย Rider Manufacturerย Nat. Total Timeย 1ย ย T. Corser Suzukiย AUSย 1' 35.374ย Championship standings WSB Pos.ย Riderย Manufacturerย Nat. Pointsย 1ย ย Troy Bayliss Ducatiย AUS 125ย 2ย ย Troy Corser Suzukiย AUS 103ย 3ย ย James Toseland Hondaย GBR 86ย 4ย ย Noriyuki Haga Yamahaย JPN 64ย 5ย ย Alex Barros Hondaย BRA 62ย 6ย ย Andrew Pitt Yamahaย AUS 58ย 7ย ย Lorenzo Lanzi Ducatiย ITA 47ย 8ย ย Norick Abe Yamahaย JPN 40ย 9ย ย Michel Fabrizio Hondaย ITA 34ย 10ย ย Ruben Xaus Ducatiย ESP 33ย 11ย ย Roberto Rolfo Ducatiย ITA 32ย 12ย ย Fonsi Nieto Kawasakiย ESP 29ย 13ย ย Yukio Kagayama Suzukiย JPN 24ย 14ย ย Regis Laconi Kawasakiย FRA 22ย 15ย ย Chris Walker Kawasakiย GBR 21ย 20ย ย Shinichi Nakatomi Yamahaย JPN 8ย 23ย ย Sebastien Gimbert Yamahaย FRA 3ย Manufacturers standings WSB Pos. Manufacturer Pointsย 1ย Ducati 126ย 2ย Suzuki 113ย 3ย Honda 91ย 4ย Yamaha 84ย 5ย Kawasaki 40ย 6ย Petronas 4ย WSS : Curtain completes Yamaha's century of supersport podiums Round: 3 - Spain Circuit: Valencia Date: 23 April 2006 Crowd: 42000 Temp: 21ยบC Weather: Sunny Yamaha scored its 100th podium finish in the Supersport World Championship with a second place for Yamaha Motor Germany's Kevin Curtain in Valencia today. Curtain's podium makes Yamaha the first manufacturer to reach that milestone in a class in which it has consistently been strong. Massimo Meregalli's win at Misano in 1997 was the manufacturer's first podium finish in the class and since then Yamaha has gone on to win three manufacturer and a rider's world title with Yamaha Motor Germany's Jรถrg Teuchert in 2000. Australian rider Curtain made a poor start in today's race, ending the first lap in fourth place but fighting his way through to second at the flag. After moving into second on lap four Curtain had something of a lonely race, six seconds behind race winner Sebastien Charpentier (Honda) but three ahead of third placed Katsuaki Fujiwara (Honda). In a good day for Yamaha Motor Germany, Broc Parkes came home fourth in what is only the third race for the latest model YZF-R6. With showers throughout the weekend limiting the amount of dry practice time both Yamaha's Australian riders failed to find a perfect set-up for what turned out to be a dry race. Having worked hard to move through the pack, Curtain found his rear tyre was unable to provide the grip needed to close down Charpentier and was forced to settle for what was his third second place of the season. Parkes meanwhile had a problem of brake fluid leaking onto his footpegs after the top of the rear brake cylinder was displaced by the rider's boot. Despite not affecting the performance of his machine, Parkes understandably rode cautiously as he was unaware of the source of the fluid. Yamaha's third-generation YZF-R6 was well represented in the race, with six machines in the top ten and several young riders catching the eye. Nineteen-year-old wild-card Jordi Torres equaled his fine qualifying position with fifth in the race, while fellow Spaniard Xavi Fores, 20, ran second in the early laps but faded to eighth at the flag. Yamaha Team Italia riders Massimo Roccoli and Gianluca Vizziello finished just behind Fores, ending the day ninth and tenth respectively. The race was led from lights to flag by world champion Charpentier to extend his lead over Curtain to 15 points in the championship. Parkes moves up to fourth in the points with three of the 13 races completed with Fores and Roccoli sharing fifth place alongside Yoann Tiberio (Honda). Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany) "I didn't get the best of starts and by the time I made it through to second Sebastien had got away. I tried hard to catch him but I'd worked my rear tyre too hard and didn't have enough grip. I'm happy enough with the result though. Our bike is still developing and we lost a lot of set-up time here due to the rain. Fair play to Sebastien though, he was the best rider today and deserved to win. Hopefully we'll have a new specification engine at Monza, if not then by Silverstone, and Pirelli will be supplying a new front tyre which we have tested and works much better with our bike." Broc Parkes (Yamaha Motor Germany) "I suppose I got some points today but I'm not that happy. I realised in the middle of the race that there was some fluid leaking onto the bike and I thought it was maybe oil from the rear shock. It turned out it was the cap that had come off the rear brake master cylinder, but it was always in the back of my mind that something could maybe go on the tyre, so I had to hold back a bit." Jordi Torres (Speed Moto) "I was very nervous at the start of the race and in the first corner a lot of riders passed me. I regained my concentration and started to pass a few other riders. At the end of the race my tyre was pretty much finished but I tried to control the situation I was in and scored fifth place. I am very pleased about that because this is my first race in this championship, which is run at a very high level." Massimo Roccoli (Yamaha Team Italia) "I rode quite nervously in the opening laps but by lap five I had settled down and was able to make up some positions. With about five laps to go the bike seemed to be straining a bit and although I was still able to have a good battle with Fores I could not quite pass him. We definitely improved our set-up from yesterday and I am quite happy with the result, although I know we must still work harder." Gianluca Vizziello (Yamaha Team Italia) "I was having a good race in front of Massimo until close to the end, when I lost some grip at the front. I had a lot of front end slides and twice saved a crash on my knee. Massimo was able to pass on one of these moments and when I looked behind and saw no-one close I backed off and took a safe finish." Race classification WSS Round: 3 - Spain Circuit: Valencia Circuit Length: 4005 Lap Record: 1' 38.664 (Sebastien Charpentier, 2006) Fastest Lap Ever:ย 1' 38.664 (Sebastien Charpentier, 2006) Race: 23 Lapsย Pos.ย Rider Manufacturerย Nat. Total Timeย 1ย ย S. Charpentier Hondaย FRAย 38' 12.713ย 2ย ย K. Curtain Yamahaย AUSย +6.537ย 3ย ย K. Fujiwara Hondaย JPNย +9.454ย 4ย ย B. Parkes Yamahaย AUSย +11.750ย 5ย ย J. Torres Yamahaย ESPย +15.964ย 6ย ย R. Harms Hondaย DNKย +17.007ย 7ย ย Y. Tibero Hondaย FRAย +19.548ย 8ย ย X. Fores Yamahaย ESPย +22.400ย 9ย ย M. Roccoli Yamahaย ITAย +22.513ย 10ย ย G. Vizziello Yamahaย ITAย +24.708ย 11ย ย B. Veneman Suzukiย NEDย +25.317ย 12ย ย J. Brookes Ducatiย AUSย +27.194ย 13ย ย W. De Angelis Hondaย ITAย +31.740ย 14ย ย T. Lauslehto Hondaย FINย +37.082ย 15ย ย S. Le Grelle Hondaย BELย +41.951ย Fastest Race Lap:ย ย Pos.ย Rider Manufacturerย Nat. Total Timeย 1ย ย S. Charpentier Hondaย FRAย 1' 38.664ย Championship standings WSS Pos.ย Riderย Manufacturerย Nat. Pointsย 1ย ย Sebastien Charpentier Hondaย FRA 75ย 2ย ย Kevin Curtain Yamahaย AUS 60ย 3ย ย Robbin Harms Hondaย DNK 31ย 4ย ย Broc Parkes Yamahaย AUS 29ย 5ย ย Massimo Roccoli Yamahaย ITA 22ย 6ย ย Xavi Fores Yamahaย ESP 22ย 7ย ย Yoann Tibero Hondaย FRA 22ย 8ย ย Johan Stigefelt Hondaย SWE 20ย 9ย ย Joshua Brookes Ducatiย AUS 20ย 10ย ย Kenan Sofuoglu Hondaย TUR 16ย 11ย ย Katsuaki Fujiwara Hondaย JPN 16ย 12ย ย Gianluca Vizziello Yamahaย ITA 16ย 13ย ย Christian Zaiser Ducatiย AUT 15ย 14ย ย Jordi Torres Yamahaย ESP 11ย 15ย ย Sebastien Le Grelle Hondaย BEL 11ย 21ย ย Didier Van Keymeulen Yamahaย BEL 2ย Manufacturers standings WSS Pos. Manufacturer Pointsย 1ย Honda 75ย 2ย Yamaha 60ย 3ย Ducati 22ย 4ย Kawasaki 8 5ย Suzuki 5ย FIM Superstock 1000 Cup: Corti eighth on Superstock 1000 debut Round: 1 - Spain Circuit: Valencia Date: 22 April 2006 Crowd: 42000 Temp: 20ยบC Weather: Sunny European Superstock 600 champion Claudio Corti gave a good display on his first race in the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, finishing eighth on his Yamaha Team Italia YZF-R1 SP. Starting 12th on a circuit dampened by overnight rain, the 18-year-old Italian steadily worked his way through a field of more experienced riders, pipping local rider Alex Martinez (Kawasaki) across the line and almost catching South African superbike champion Sheridan Morais (Suzuki) and the battle for sixth place. After a thrilling race-long battle for the lead, it was Italian Alessandro Polita (Suzuki) who stood on the top step of the podium after a sometimes frantic battle with Spanish wild-card Ivan Silva (Kawasaki). Ayrton Badovini (MV Agusta) was third with Spaniard Enrique Rocamora the leading Yamaha rider, finishing fourth on his YZF-R1 SP. Claudio Corti (Yamaha Team Italia) "This has been a difficult race for me as we have found it difficult to get traction all weekend and I could not ride as well as I would like. When I consider this is my first time racing the R1 then this is not so bad, but I am still disappointed with the result. The next race is at Monza, which is my local track, and I am sure that if the team can make some progress then I can go for the win there." ย Race classification FIM Superstock 1000 Cup Round: 1 - Spain Circuit: Valencia Circuit Length: 4005 Lap Record: 1' 39.034 (Massimo Roccoli, 2005) Fastest Lap Ever:ย 1' 39.034 (Massimo Roccoli, 2005) Race: 13 Lapsย Pos.ย Rider Manufacturerย Nat. Total Timeย 1ย ย A. Polita Suzukiย ITAย 22' 4.712ย 2ย ย I. Silva Kawasakiย ESPย +0.303ย 3ย ย A. Badovini MV Agustaย ITAย +3.751ย 4ย ย E. Rocamora Yamahaย ESPย +5.418ย 5ย ย L. Scassa MV Agustaย ITAย +5.729ย 6ย ย D. Sacchetti Kawasakiย ITAย +9.290ย 7ย ย S. Morais Suzukiย RSAย +9.409ย 8ย ย C. Corti Yamahaย ITAย +10.143ย 9ย ย A. Martinez Mas Kawasakiย ESPย +10.149ย 10ย ย S. Saltarelli Kawasakiย ITAย +13.128ย 11ย ย M. Baiocco Yamahaย ITAย +18.002ย 12ย ย R. Cooper Hondaย GBRย +25.076ย 13ย ย D. Dell'omo Suzukiย ITAย +27.910ย 14ย ย R. Chiarello Kawasakiย ITAย +29.890ย 15ย ย I. Dionisi Yamahaย ITAย +29.983ย Fastest Race Lap:ย ย Pos.ย Rider Manufacturerย Nat. Total Timeย 1ย ย A. Polita Suzukiย ITAย 1' 39.789ย FIM Superstock 1000 Cup championship standings Pos.ย Riderย Manufacturerย Nat. Pointsย 1ย ย Alessandro Polita Suzukiย ITA 25ย 2ย ย Ivan Silva Kawasakiย ESP 20ย 3ย ย Ayrton Badovini MV Agustaย ITA 16ย 4ย ย Enrique Rocamora Yamahaย ESP 13ย 5ย ย Luca Scassa MV Agustaย ITA 11ย 6ย ย Denis Sacchetti Kawasakiย ITA 10ย 7ย ย Sheridan Morais Suzukiย RSA 9ย 8ย ย Claudio Corti Yamahaย ITA 8ย 9ย ย Alex Martinez Mas Kawasakiย ESP 7ย 10ย ย Simone Saltarelli Kawasakiย ITA 6ย 11ย ย Matteo Baiocco Yamahaย ITA 5ย 12ย ย Richard Cooper Hondaย GBR 4ย 13ย ย Danilo Dell'omo Suzukiย ITA 3ย 14ย ย Riccardo Chiarello Kawasakiย ITA 2ย 15ย ย Ilario Dionisi Yamahaย ITA
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