High Plains Drifting for WSBK at
Miller Motorsports Park
Salt Lake City (Utah, USA), 23 May 2012 – In the wake of two fantastic races at
Donington that saw five different riders and four different manufacturers vying
for the win right down to the wire, the eni FIM Superbike World Championship is
now heading towards the Utah high plains for the sixth of the 14 rounds in this
year’s calendar. As is tradition, the two races will be held on Monday
28th May, Memorial Day, in honour of the US Armed Forces, so first
qualifying will take place on Saturday.
The
production-based racing series arrives at Miller Motorsports Park, the safest
and most modern circuit in North America. The facility was inaugurated in 2008
and is located around 40 kms from the centre of Salt Lake City, the capital of
the state of Utah, not far away from the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats, the
scene for the world land-speed record attempts made every year.
World
Superbike has been the main event of the year in this area of the USA since its
very first edition in 2008. The track measures 4.907 kms and on the long 1.1 km
pit straight Superbike machines come close to 320 km/h (200 mph). In fact, the
Miller circuit is expecting the 200 mph mark to be exceeded this time around as
it has set up a ‘Quest for 200’ ticket prize draw competition for the general
public. Judging by the astonishing top speed of 339.5 km/h reached on the long
Monza straights by Tom Sykes on a Kawasaki, this particular record could quite
easily be broken.
The
US Round is always one of the most fascinating because Superbike was born and
developed in the United States half-way through the 1970s, before gaining world
championship recognition in 1988. The race actually appears to bring good luck
all round as for the past three seasons the winners at Miller Motorsports Park
have all gone on to become world champions that year.
The
previous round in the UK did not change things at the top that much as Max
Biaggi (Aprilia Racing), who has led the table since the opening race, the first
and only one won by the former world champion this year, continues to lead.
Biaggi won here two years ago on his way towards taking his 2010 world title.
Biaggi is the man in the cross-hairs of Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing
Team), who as well as claiming four Tissot-Superpole wins out of five, dominated
at Monza and the 26 year-old Brit is now just five points behind the leader.
Each race of the 18 remaining (9 rounds) assigns 25 points to the winner so
there is still much to play for.
A win
at Donington for Jonathan Rea also put the Honda World Superbike Team rider back
on track and the young man from Northern Ireland now has two wins to his name
this year and is in third place, 20.5 points off the top slot. Miller could be a
crossroads for Althea Racing’s title hopes as the 39 year-old from Spain, Carlos
Checa, has always made the difference here, dominating both on a four-cylinder
Honda (2008) and a twin-cylinder Ducati (2011). Checa, who has been on pole
three times in 2008, 2010 and 2011, will again be going for the big win to make
up the 23 points separating him from Biaggi.
Morale in the BMW Motorrad team is at an all-time high following
Marco Melandri’s first historic win for the German manufacturer on the British
circuit. The Italian is 31 points down on Biaggi, and is followed in turn by his
team-mate Leon Haslam, their points haul and positions in the table seriously
affected by the double elimination at the final hairpin at Donington.
Miller is also a happy hunting-ground for Sylvain Guintoli (Team
Effenbert Liberty Racing Ducati) who scored his first Superbike podium here
twelve months ago. The Frenchman then broke the winners’ ice two rounds back at
Assen.
The
FIXI Crescent Suzuki team has managed to recover the services of top draw rider
John Hopkins in record time, the ever-popular American missing Donington due to
the effects of his high-side at Monza. The team is also hoping a lot from Leon
Camier, whose best results at Miller are two second places.
The
uncertainty surrounding the eventual outcome of this year’s World Superbike
races is sure to continue in the USA. It is worth mentioning that in the nine
races held so far this season, there have been six different winners (Biaggi,
Checa, Rea, Guintoli, Sykes and Melandri) on five different makes of bike:
Aprilia, BMW, Ducati, Honda and Kawasaki. Only Suzuki is yet to make the grade
but the Crescent-Yoshimura combination are working hard to close the
gap.
Points (after 5
of 14 rounds): 1. Biaggi 128.5; 2. Sykes
123.5; 3. Rea 108; 4. Checa 105.5; 5. Melandri 97.5; 6. Haslam 89; 7. Guintoli
85; 8. Laverty 65; 9. Giugliano 50; 10. Smrz 44.5; etc. Manufacturers: 1.
Ducati 161.5; 2. Aprilia 139; 3. BMW 131; 4. Kawasaki 129.5; 5. Honda 112; 6.
Suzuki 40.5.
For further information:
Julian Thomas
Press Office Associate Manager
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Email: julian.thomas@infrontsports.com
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Cell. +39 340 0993623
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Barra
Press Office & PR ItaliaCell. +39 339 4688138
Email: nino.barra@infrontsports.com
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Valentina
Conti
Sponsorship & Int’l PR Associate Manager
Cell. +39 388 3032059
Email: valentina.conti@infrontsports.com
Sponsorship & Int’l PR Associate Manager
Cell. +39 388 3032059
Email: valentina.conti@infrontsports.com
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