Bayliss wins Brno Superpole

Eurosport - Sun, 20 Jul 16:05:00 2008

Series leader Troy Bayliss produced a fine lap to take pole position for Sunday's World Superbikes round at Brno.

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The 39-year-old had not topped the timesheets all weekend in the Czech Republic but produced a lap of one minute 58.345 seconds in superpole to put his Xerox Ducati at the head of the field.

Fellow Australian Troy Corser was second on his Yamaha Italia with Bayliss' team-mate Michel Fabrizio in third.

Home favourite Jakub Smrz was fastest on Friday but could only manage eighth in superpole with Max Neukirchner - Bayliss' nearest challenger in the championship - down in ninth on his Alstare Suzuki.

Bayliss is 49 points ahead of the German as he searches for his third title but he has not won a race since April.

Corser admitted that he was struggling for grip at times and predicted a difficult day for the pack if the weather turns.

He said: "Today was not so bad and we did a lot of work on the bike from the first to second sessions. We tried different gearing and changed the front fork springs to improve the feel of the bike in the afternoon. Initially, the bike felt a bit like it felt at Miller in America a few rounds ago, so we will alter the balance and see if that improves it.

"The track feels a bit dirty and probably needs more (bike) rubber down on it to improve the grip.

"The new asphalt is giving us all a different feeling to last year and we need to understand what is happening with the grip in order to set up the bike properly.

"It's not ideal but it's the same for everyone. I think it'll be OK for raceday as long as it doesn't rain."

SUPERBIKES

1-Troy Bayliss (Ducati) 1:58.345

2-Troy Corser (Yamaha) 1:58.451

3-Michel Fabrizio (Ducati) 1:58.853

4-Max Biaggi (Ducati) 1:59.069

5-Ryuichi Kiyonari (Honda) 1:59.318

6-Niccolo Canepa (Ducati) 1:59.324

7-Fonsi Nieto (Suzuki) 1:59.360

8-Jakub Smrz (Ducati) 1:59.451

9-Max Neukirchner (Suzuki) 1:59.497

10-Yukio Kagayama (Suzuki) 1:59.537

11-Ruben Xaus (Ducati) 1:59.545

12-Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha) 1:59.571

13-Carlos Checa (Honda) 1:59.587

14-Lorenzo Lanzi (Ducati) 1:59.639

15-Karl Muggeridge (Honda) 2:00.306

SUPERSPORT

1-Broc Parkes (Yamaha) 2:03.203

2-Barry Veneman (Suzuki) 2:03.452

3-Josh Brookes (Honda) 2:03.562

4-Andrew Pitt (Honda) 2:03.590

5-Craig Jones (Honda) 2:03.761

6-Mark Aitchison (Triumph) 2:03.775

7-Johnny Rea (Honda) 2:03.934

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  1. The superbikes are brilliant the rides even better, but please can you bin the commentators - all is forgiven, please, please can we have Toby and James back NOW!!!!!!!!!

    From knittingnelly22, on Sun 20 Jul 12:46PM
  2. Good show from TROY & TROY,also well done Broc in Supersports

    From Bindle, on Sun 20 Jul 8:12AM
  3. Well done Troy Bayliss and well done Kiyonari too.

    From g.gcww, on Sat 19 Jul 10:11PM
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