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Tough day for Michel

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio endured a tough time of it today at Silverstone. He crashed out of the first race and then suffered tyre problems almost from the start of the second and was forced to ride cautiously just to make the finish.

Dichiarazione F.C. Batta

"Vorrei farvi giungere il mio pensiero in merito alle notizie che sono uscite sulla stampa e sui siti di tutto il mondo in merito alla mia presenza nel Campionato Mondiale Superbike 2012.

Come certamente sapete da tredici anni sono legato alla Suzuki, Azienda con la quale si è stretto un legame molto stretto che è andato al di là del rapporto di lavoro o commerciale.

Alstare Statement

Alstare team manager Francis Batta would like to clarify his position regarding current speculation about 2012.

Second row for Michel

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio managed to get into final Superpole today, but just failed in his attempt to get onto the front row of the grid. In the end, Michel finished with the seventh quickest time in Superpole 3 and will start tomorrow’s pair of 18-lap races from row two.

Michel 6th on competitive day one

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio finished the opening day of practice and qualifying with the sixth fastest lap on a day that saw the top twelve separated by less than a second.

Michel eager to improve at Silverstone

Team Alstare Suzuki Michel Fabrizio failed to make the podium in last year's race at Silverstone so will be going all out to make amends this year. He finished fourth in the first race and DNF’d in the second and is determined that this year will be better. The Northamptonshire circuit has seen a pit and media centre makeover since last year and the state of the arts pits will be a new experience for al the WSBK teams.

Michel happy with a pair of superb fourths

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio took fourth place in both WSBK races in Brno today, but had to defy the pain barrier to do so in both 20-lappers. Michel was suffering from a cyst in between two of his toes in his right foot and was in agony every time he pushed down on his right footpeg. He had a pain-killing injection in between the two races, but was still in some discomfort and could not be as aggressive as he wanted to in the right turns.

Michel’s best superpole of the seaon

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio qualified sixth fastest in Superpole 3 - his best result this year - and will start tomorrow’s pair of 20-lap races from the second row of the grid. All season, Michel has struggled in Superpole, but today he was fifth quickest in regular qualifying, and his sixth in final Superpole was enough for a place on row two of the grid.

Michel aiming for a podium

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio will be going all out for a podium in Brno this coming weekend. The Italian likes the spectacular 5.403 kilometre track and has enjoyed many successes there on his previous visits, taking seven podiums in ten races.

Superb fourth in race two for Michel

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio crashed in the first race in Aragon today, Michel started both races from the fourth row of the grid, but once again showed his ability to fight his way through the pack and challenge for the podium.

Third row for Michel

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio managed to get into Superpole 2, in Aragon today, but he was unable to get into Superpole 1 and so will start tomorrow’s 20-lap races from the third row of the grid. Although his right arm and wrist were better today, they are nowhere near 100% and Michel knows that tomorrow is going to be very tough.Marco Melandri (Yamaha) won Superpole today, with a lap of 1:57.634, with fellow Italian Max Biaggi (Aprilia) second. Third quickest was Leon Camier (Aprilia), with series leader Carlos Checa (Ducati) fourth.

Michel finishes seventh on day one

Team Alstare Suzuki rider Michel Fabrizio spent the first day of practice and qualifying in Aragon looking for a good set-up for his bike, whilst trying to ignore the pain in his right arm and wrist. Although, no fractures were revealed after his crash last Sunday, Michel is struggling opening the throttle and that is affecting his lap times. He will have massages and ice treatments today and tomorrow and hopefully he will be able to use his wrist better and control the throttle as normal.

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