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Video : WSBK Phillip Island 2012 Race 2, Carlos Checa won, Biaggi great race

Carlos Checa won race two on first race WSBK 2012 at Phillip Island. Althea Racing racer recovered from his race one crash to reach his first win in 2012.

Biaggi took second place after run of track on lap one. But he can kept his bike upright and make a big race by past the racers in front of him.

Tom Sykes took third place after passing Jonathan Rea (Honda World Superbike Team) in final lap.

Leon Haslam (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) took fifth place while his team-mate Marco Melandri was one place behind.


Result of WSBK 2012, Phillip Island Race Two
1-Checa Carlos- Althea Racing – 34’26.728
2-Biaggi Max- Aprilia Racing Team – 34’32.435
3-Sykes Tom- Kawasaki Racing Team – 34’39.249
4-Rea Jonathan- Honda World Superbike Team – 34’39.383
5-Haslam Leon- BMW Motorrad Motorsport – 34’44.907
6-Melandri Marco- BMW Motorrad Motorsport – 34’45.559
7-Berger Maxime- Team Effenbert Liberty Racing – 34’45.667
8-Laverty Eugene- Aprilia Racing Team – 34’46.206
9-Aoyama Hiroshi- Honda World Superbike Team – 34’46.282
10-Canepa Niccolò- Red Devils Roma – 34’53.017
11-Smrz Jakub- Liberty Racing Team Effenbert – 34’53.207
12-Camier Leon- Crescent Fixi Suzuki – 34’55.873
13-Giugliano Davide- Althea Racing – 35’03.210
14-Zanetti Lorenzo- PATA Racing Team – 35’04.841
15-Brookes Joshua- Crescent Fixi Suzuki – 35’09.962
16-Staring Bryan- Team Pedercini – 35’10.254
17-De Rosa Raffaele- Team Pro Ride Real Game Honda – 35’20.657

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RT-Badovini Ayrton- BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet – 17’35.557
RT-Lascorz Joan- Kawasaki Racing Team – 15’42.247
RT-Guintoli Sylvain- Team Effenbert Liberty Racing – 14’11.367
RT-Salom David- Team Pedercini – 12’50.634
RT-Fabrizio Michel- BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet – 6’22.268
RT-Johnson David- Rossair AEP Racing – 6’32.856
RT-Aitchison Mark- Grillini Progea Superbike Team – 1’42.22
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Video : WSBK Phillip Island 2012 Race 1, Biaggi won

Max Biaggi (Aprilia Racing) won the first round of WSBK 2012 after defeat his compatriot, Marco Melandri (BMW Motorrad Motorsport. Meanwhile, third position reacy by Sylvian Guintoli (Team Effenbert Liberty Racing.

Carlos Checa crashed out of the race while leading after fall on final corner early the race. Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) took fourth place after leading early on follow by Jakub Smrz on fifth.


Result of WSBK 2012, Phillip Island Race One
1-Biaggi Max- Aprilia Racing Team – 34’13.963
2-Melandri Marco- BMW Motorrad Motorsport – 34’21.067
3-Guintoli Sylvain- Team Effenbert Liberty Racing – 34’21.341
4-Sykes Tom- Kawasaki Racing Team – 34’26.152
5-Smrz Jakub- Liberty Racing Team Effenbert – 34’30.387
6-Fabrizio Michel- BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet – 34’34.163
7-Rea Jonathan- Honda World Superbike Team – 34’34.186
8-Aoyama Hiroshi- Honda World Superbike Team – 34’38.071
9-Giugliano Davide- Althea Racing – 34’42.035
10-Staring Bryan- Team Pedercini – 34’48.195
11-Zanetti Lorenzo- PATA Racing Team – 34’48.413
12-Haslam Leon- BMW Motorrad Motorsport – 34’49.611
13-Berger Maxime- Team Effenbert Liberty Racing – 34’50.355
14-Salom David- Team Pedercini – 34’55.463
15-Lascorz Joan- Kawasaki Racing Team – 34’56.049
16-Brookes Joshua- Crescent Fixi Suzuki – 34’56.568
17-Camier Leon- Crescent Fixi Suzuki – 34’57.329
18-Aitchison Mark- Grillini Progea Superbike Team – 34’59.188
19-Johnson David- Rossair AEP Racing – 35’22.745
20-Canepa Niccolò- Red Devils Roma – 35’24.403

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21-Eugene Laverty IRL Aprilia Racing RSV-4 19 laps completed
22-Ayrton Badovini ITA BMW Italia Goldbet S1000RR 14 laps completed
23-Carlos Checa ESP Althea Ducati 1098R 5 laps completed
24-Raffaele De Rosa ITA Pro Ride Honda CBR1000RR 0 laps completed
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Video : Moto2 Australia 2011, Alex de Angelis wins, Marquez from last to 3rd

Marc Marquez did not win the Moto2 series Australia at Phillip Island some time ago. The Spaniard was only third place.

Race was won by Alex de Angelis was followed by Stefan Bradl in second place.

The extraordinary race for Marquez is starting from last position or grid 38. But with the talent, skill, mental strength and supported with a good motor, Marquez had skyrocketed to be able to finish third.

These results make the title race getting tighter. Marquez is now only 3 points left from Bradl in the first place.

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Video : MotoGP Australia 2011, Stoner wins, Stoner World Champion 2011

Casey Stoner finally completed his dream to become a MotoGP world championship this season. Won the race in his own home, Stoner even embraced second championship title in his career.

Stoner was untouchable from start to finish and make himself a record fifth successive victory on this circuit since 2007.

Racing this time not followed by two Factory Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies who suffered an injury during warm-up lap.

As a result the race was dominated by Honda rider, who finished first through fourth. Fifth place was won by Ducati, Nicky Hayden.

The Doctor again achieved poor results after slipping on lap 12 shortly after the preceding Alvaro Bautista to be in fifth position.


Stoner became the world champion, which stood at 325 points in the riders standings and could not be overtaken again by Jorge Lorenzo (260 points) in two series remaining, Sepang and Valencia.

Results MotoGP Australia 2011
1. Casey Stoner AUS Repsol Honda 42m 2.425s
2. Marco Simoncelli ITA San Carlo Honda Gresini 42m 4.635s
3. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Repsol Honda 42m 4.879s
4. Dani Pedrosa ESP Repsol Honda 42m 15.585s
5. Colin Edwards USA Monster Yamaha Tech 3 42m 33.311s
6. Randy de Puniet FRA Pramac Racing 42m 51.225s
7. Nicky Hayden USA Ducati Marlboro 43m 18.739s
8. Toni Elias ESP LCR Honda 42m 5.177s
9. Loris Capirossi ITA Pramac Racing 42m 9.187s
10. Karel Abraham CZE Cardion AB Motoracing 42m 45.142s

DNF:
Alvaro Bautista ESP Rizla Suzuki
Hiroshi Aoyama JPN San Carlo Honda Gresini
Cal Crutchlow GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Valentino Rossi ITA Ducati Marlboro

DNS:
Damian Cudlin AUS Mapfre Aspar
Ben Spies USA Yamaha Factory Racing
Jorge Lorenzo ESP Yamaha Factory Racing

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News : Qualifying MotoGP Phillip Island 2011, Stoner got pole position

Casey Stoner was absolutely unstoppable in grabbing pole position at the Phillip Island circuit. Repsol Honda rider was right to start the race on Sunday leading edge of the grid after he scored the fastest time in Qualifying Practice session Grand Prix of Australia.

But Stoner efforts to clinched his second world is likely to get resistance from Jorge Lorenzo will start from the second grid. In the qualifying session, the Yamaha Factory Racing rider was lost to 0.473 seconds of Stoner.

Last grid in the first row will be filled by San Carlo Honda Gresini rider Marco Simoncelli. While Alvaro Bautista will occupy the first grid in the second row. It at once became the best qualifying result of Rizla Suzuki MotoGP rider.

The top five positions filled by Andrea Doviziozo which was followed by two American rider, Nicky Hayden and Ben Spies.

Other Honda Repsol rider, Dani Pedrosa was only able to occupy 8th position of, in front of Colin Edwadrs and two Pramac Racing riders, Loris Capirossi and Randy de Puniet.

While Valentino Rossi, who since the session Free Practice 1 (FP1) was able to record the above position 10 eventually had to settle for starting the race from 13th on the grid to the back of Hiroshi Aoyama.

Here are the results of Qualifying Practice MotoGP 2011, Phillip Island - Australia.

1 Casey Stoner/Australia/HONDA/Repsol Honda/1’29.975
2 Jorge Lorenzo/Spanyol/YAMAHA/Yamaha Factory Racing/+0.473
3 Marco Simoncelli/Italia/HONDA/San Carlo Honda Gresini/+0.624
4 Alvaro Bautista/Spanyol/SUZUKI/Rizla Suzuki MotoGP/+0.739
5 Andrea Dovizioso/Italia/HONDA/Repsol Honda/+0.805
6 Nicky Hayden/USA/DUCATI/Ducati Team/+0.817
7 Ben Spies/USA/YAMAHA/Yamaha Factory Racing/+0.860
8 Dani Pedrosa/Spanyol/HONDA/Repsol Honda/+0.896
9 Colin Edwards/USA/YAMAHA/Monster Yamaha Tech 3/+1.262
10 Loris Capirossi/Italia/DUCATI/Pramac Racing/+1.608
11 Randy de Puniet/Prancis/DUCATI/Pramac Racing/+1.660
12 Hiroshi Aoyama/Jepang/HONDA/San Carlo Honda Gresini/+1.914
13 Valentino Rossi/Italia/DUCATI/Ducati Team/+2.005
14 Cal Crutchlow/GBR/YAMAHA/Monster Yamaha Tech 3/+2.048
15 Karel Abraham/Ceska/DUCATI/Cardion AB Motoracing/+2.079
16 Toni Elias/Spanyol/HONDA/Honda LCR MotoGP/+2.528
17 Damian Cudlin/Australia/DUCATI/Mapfre Aspar/+6.691
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