The Ducati Xerox Team battle hard for precious points at the Monza circuit; Sixth and seventh for Haga and Fabrizio

Round 5 Monza, Italy
Sunday 9th May 2010

The Ducati Xerox team faced two challenging races today at the Monza circuit and at the end of the day riders Noriyuki Haga and Michel Fabrizio were satisfied to come away with more valuable points, their best results today being a hard-fought sixth place in Race 2 for Haga and a seventh place finish in Race 1 for his team-mate Fabrizio.

Race 1. Michel started from third on the grid but lost a few positions in the first laps, as the two Yamahas and Rea’s Honda got past him. When Rea crashed out mid-race, Fabrizio moved temporarily back up into fifth position but was soon passed by Camier, at an evident advantage on the Aprilia when it comes to top speed. The Ducati Xerox rider subsequently held sixth position until the very last corner of the final lap when Xaus on the BMW sneaked past, with Michel crossing the line in seventh position. Team-mate Noriyuki meanwhile spent the best part of the race battling with Ducati privateer Scassa and then, in the second half of the race, with Guintoli on the Suzuki. From sixteenth on the grid, the Japanese rider immediately made up three positions before moving up to eleventh place when Rea fell. Noriyuki held eleventh position for the remainder of the race; although managing to pass Guintoli on two occasions, the Frenchman quickly regained the advantage to take tenth position ahead of Noriyuki.

Race 2 got off to a dramatic start when Toseland, Rea and Xaus crashed out at the first chicane. Michel’s bike, knocked in the ensuing confusion, ran off track, causing Michel to lose a few positions; after this collision Michel suffered from a malfunction with the electronic gear shifter. Fabrizio tried to ride around the gearing problem but found himself in difficulty and at the start of the second lap he slipped, losing the rear of his 1198, and unable to rejoin the race. Noriyuki meanwhile gained, immediately progressing from sixteenth to seventh position, with Michel just behind him in eighth. Noriyuki battled for sixth position against Sykes on the Kawasaki for the remainder of the race, unfortunately losing out to the Englishman in the final stages, although a crash for Crutchlow up ahead of them meant that Haga eventually concluded the race in sixth place.

Noriyuki still lies in sixth position in the overall standings with 100 points; Michel is eleventh with 62 points. Ducati remains in third position in the manufacturers classification (149 points) behind Suzuki (181) and Aprilia with 184.

Michel Fabrizio (Race 1 – 7th , Race 2 – DNF) Noriyuki Haga (Race 1 – 11th , Race 2 - 6th) Filippo Preziosi - General Director, Ducati Corse
Results
Race 1
  1. Biaggi (Aprilia)
  2. Toseland (Yamaha)
  3. Crutchlow (Yamaha)
Race 2
  1. Biaggi (Aprilia)
  2. Haslam (Suzuki)
  3. Corser (BMW)
Championship Points
Riders
  1. Haslam (Suzuki) 181
  2. Biaggi (Aprilia) 178
  3. Rea (Honda) 110
  4. Checa (Ducati) 110
  5. Toseland (Yamaha) 106
  6. Haga (Ducati Xerox) 100
  7. Corser (BMW) 92
  8. Camier (Aprilia) 72

  9. ...
  10. Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox) 62
Manufacturers
  1. Aprilia 184
  2. Suzuki 181
  3. Ducati 149
  4. Honda 119
  5. Yamaha 113
  6. BMW 95
  7. Kawasaki 37