Michel Fabrizio scores final podium for the Ducati Xerox team at Magny-Cours

Round 13 Magny-Cours, France
Sunday 3rd October 2010

An emotionally charged day for the Ducati Xerox Team that, with riders Michel Fabrizio and Noriyuki Haga, ran its final due World Superbike races this afternoon at the French circuit of Magny-Cours; Fabrizio gave his all to reward the team with one final podium, scoring a third place finish in Race 2, Haga coming home in fifth.

Race 1 was challenging for both of the Ducati Xerox riders. Michel made a good start, up in third after the first corners; the first half of his race consisted of a battle for the top three places against Max Biaggi, Cal Crutchlow and Sylvain Guintoli. Fabrizio held third place until the fifteenth lap, after which Carlos Checa and Leon Haslam, lying in fourth and fifth respectively, picked up their pace, managing to get past Michel who was by that point struggling with a lack of front grip. The Italian rider continued to push until the very end but ultimately had to be satisfied with sixth position. Noriyuki on the other hand lost a couple of positions off the line and struggled to catch faster riders ahead of him. By mid-race he had regained some of the lost ground but there was already a three second gap between him and Jakub Smrz, ahead of him in seventh, and he was unable to catch the Czech rider who had a slightly faster pace. The Japanese rider closed Race 1 in seventh position.

Similar conditions in Race 2, with a track temperature of 30°C. Both Noriyuki and Michel got away well this time, lying in third and fourth place respectively by the end of the first lap. When Cal Crutchlow got past both of them, Noriyuki lost some ground while Michel was able to maintain a strong pace, fighting against Sylvain Guintoli for the third podium spot for the best part of the race. Fabrizio oscillated between third and fourth place until the last lap when a final attack on the French rider paid off; Michel crossed the line in third, a fraction of a second ahead of Guintoli. Haga held fifth position from the third lap to the finish line, running a solitary race sandwiched between the leaders and chasing group.

At the end of the 2010 World Superbike Championship, Noriyuki finishes in sixth position in the riders classification, with 258 points, while Michel Fabrizio closes in eighth, having accumulated 195 points. The team has celebrated victories at Valencia, Kyalami and Nurburgring and thanks also to these results, Ducati finishes second in the manufacturers championship, emphasizing the potential of the Ducati 1198. Today’s races were the last for the Ducati Xerox factory team; as already communicated, Ducati will support satellite teams that participate in the 2011 SBK championship rather than run a factory outfit. Over the last 22 years of competition, Ducati has amassed 16 manufacturer’s titles, 13 rider’s titles and a total of 718 podiums, 291 of which race wins.

Noriyuki Haga (Race 1 – 7th , Race 2 – 5th) Michel Fabrizio (Race 1 – 6th , Race 2 - 3rd) Ernesto Marinelli
Results
Race 1
  1. Crutchlow (Yamaha)
  2. Haslam (Suzuki)
  3. Checa (Ducati)
Race 2
  1. Biaggi (Aprilia)
  2. Crutchlow (Yamaha)
  3. Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox)
Championship Points
Riders
  1. Biaggi (Aprilia) 451
  2. Haslam (Suzuki) 376
  3. Checa (Ducati) 297
  4. Rea (Honda) 292
  5. Crutchlow (Yamaha) 284
  6. Haga (Ducati Xerox) 258
  7. Guintoli (Suzuki) 197
  8. Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox) 195
  9. Toseland (Yamaha) 187
  10. Byrne (Ducati) 169
Manufacturers
  1. Aprilia 471
  2. Ducati 424
  3. Suzuki 412
  4. Yamaha 352
  5. Honda 313
  6. BMW 201
  7. Kawasaki 113