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    SBK Vallelunga

    New circuit and potential title decider this weekend.

    Local track for Max Biaggi though he never raced there before, and any track in Italy is a local track for Ducati.

    Toseland needs a 50 points lead to win the championship, a double win will give him the championship no matter what.

    Haga is in good form and he will try to gain more ground that would give him a chance at the final round.

    Parkes looks to make it 3 wins in a row in supersport, he is 26 points behind Foret and could finish 2nd in the championship.
    I got my motorcycle jacket, but I'm walking all the time...

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    Q1
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    1	AUS  	Troy Corser		Yamaha Motor Italia		Yamaha YZF-R1 		1'37.537
    2	AUS  	Troy Bayliss		Ducati Xerox Team		Ducati 999 F07 		1'37.578
    3	JPN  	Noriyuki Haga		Yamaha Motor Italia		Yamaha YZF-R1 		1'37.951
    4	ITA  	Max Biaggi		Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra	Suzuki GSX-R1000 K7 	1'37.962
    5	GBR  	James Toseland		Hannspree Ten Kate Honda	Honda CBR1000RR 	1'38.111
    6	ITA  	Roberto Rolfo		Hannspree Ten Kate Honda	Honda CBR1000RR 	1'38.279
    7	ITA  	Michel Fabrizio		D.F.X. Corse			Honda CBR1000RR 	1'38.310
    8	FRA  	Régis Laconi		Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse		Kawasaki ZX-10R 	1'38.486
    9	JPN  	Shinichi Nakatomi	Yamaha YZF			Yamaha YZF-R1 		1'38.573
    10	ESP  	Ruben Xaus		Team Sterilgarda		Ducati 999 F06 		1'38.659
    11	ITA  	Lorenzo Lanzi		Ducati Xerox Team		Ducati 999 F07 		1'38.892
    12	ESP  	Fonsi Nieto		Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse		Kawasaki ZX-10R 	1'39.010
    13	ITA  	Vittorio Iannuzzo	Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse		Kawasaki ZX-10R 	1'39.017
    14	JPN  	Yukio Kagayama		Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra	Suzuki GSX-R1000 K7 	1'39.190
    15	AUS  	Karl Muggeridge		Alto Evolution Honda		Honda CBR1000RR 	1'39.327
    16	ITA  	Norino Brignola		Team Guandalini			Ducati 999 F05 		1'39.341
    17	ITA  	Marco Borciani		Team Sterilgarda		Ducati 999 F06 		1'39.418
    18	CZE  	Jakub Smrz		Team Caracchi Ducati SC		Ducati 999 F05 		1'39.475
    19	GER  	Max Neukirchner		Suzuki Germany			Suzuki GSX-R1000 K6 	1'39.885
    20	FRA  	Yoann Tiberio		Alto Evolution Honda		Honda CBR1000RR 	1'39.959
    21	AUS  	Steve Martin		Celani Team Suzuki Italia	Suzuki GSX-R1000 K6 	1'40.241
    22	ITA  	Luca Morelli		D.F.X. Corse			Honda CBR1000RR 	1'40.609
    23	GBR  	Dean Ellison		Team Pedercini			Ducati 999RS 		1'42.069
    I got my motorcycle jacket, but I'm walking all the time...

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    Nitro Nori mokin:

    Race 1:
    Nori

    Race 2:
    Nori

    I'll scarcely be able to watch. I hope he does well but above all let's hope the final two rounds are as great to watch as others have been throughout the season.

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    My predictions:
    Pole: Haga

    Race 1:
    1 Haga
    2 Bayliss
    3 Corser

    Race 2:
    1 Bayliss
    2 Haga
    3 Biaggi

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    Troy Bayliss has taken pole position for tomorrow’s World Superbike races

    Bayliss, with a time of 1:35.890, was the only rider to dip below the 1:36s. Troy Corser (1:36.016) was second fastest, with Ruben Xaus (1:36.737) third and Max Biaggi (1:36.925) rounding out the front row.

    Haga (1:36.996) was fifth, Lanzi (1:37.428) sixth and Fabrizio (1:37.430) seventh. Championship leader Toseland will start from eighth place after he crashed during his Superpole lap.
    I got my motorcycle jacket, but I'm walking all the time...

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    Seems Tosser is doing all he can to lose the WSB championship.

    C'mon Max!

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    It was a very silly/unlucky crash, am keeping my fingers crossed for Magny-Cours now.

    Still 29 points over Max, and 33 over Nori - it should still be enough for JT unless there's a major disaster.

    It's very quiet in here since the outage yesterday, but we are still open for business

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    And, the race wasn't on TV and I didn't manage to get hold of it online, but the Superstock 1000 Championship is very interesting heading into the final round.

    Mateo Baiocco on a Yamaha leads by a single point from Nicola Canepa (on the Ducati 1098), with Alstare Suzuki's Xavier Simeon another seven back and Lorenzini by Leoni Yamaha's Claudio Corti one point behind him. Aussie hopeful Mark Aitchison is fifth, 25 points off the championship lead. Should be a great finale with everything at stake.
    "Of course, what many people tend to forget is that Glen Richards was 2nd in the 1993 Australian 125cc championship" - Jack Burnicle on BSB at Snetterton, June 2008

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    Yer the WSSTK 1000 championship is a good'un, thats for sure.. Have to say that Toseland isnt dealing with the pressure all that well, he should still win the title, thats for sure.. Anyway, its going to be interesting this w.e with Max and Nori right on his hammer..
    I opened up all the windows..the air is cold, the tub is boiling hot..It's like Sweden, man. Sweden!

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    Corser sure earned his paycheck in race two... piling on the pressure and he got an even better result for Nori than if he'd beaten Toseland to the line, lucky for JT that he likes Magny-Cours.

    Great dicing early in each race - good old SBK fairing-bashing.

    Woo hoo, final round of SBK this weekend and PI MotoGP the weekend after!!! Boy am I gonna be bored after that's all over...
    Phantom... Bike Who Parks

    "It's a tour, not a race... but don't get in my way while I'm touring!"

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    My goodness.... is Max gonna sneak up and nick this title from under JT's nose????

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