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Road Race
Wor/~ Superbike C am n ip
h pio sh
A pigtailed Go be rt stands on the podium
with his Vance & Hines crew chief, Jim
Leonard, alter winning the first race.
in g s tages as the three Hondas finished
fifth,.sixth and seventh .
"I just got edged ou t over the firs t kink
a t the top of th e hill: ' Ed w ard s sai d of the
start of the race. "I think it was C hili a n d
Eric Bos trom in front of me. After tha t, a
couple m ore wen t a rou nd th e o u tsi de,
too. Af ter tha t, [ co ncen tra ted on passing
( Joriyu ki) H ag a, the n got in to a rhythm
be h in d Carl (Foga rty). M y race time was
five seconds fas te r th an th e o pening race,
b u t 1finished a pla ce lower."
Kawa saki' s Grego rio Lavilla e n ded
up e ig h t h, wi th G odd ard n inth and
H ag a 10th - th e Ja panese rid er s truggling
with th e front en d of hi s Yama h a R7. CI/I
couldn't push so much because it's easy
to slide. 1 have to mod ify a little bit m y
style and take care of my position."
Fogarty ended up fourth a n d w a s
pl ea sed to have Laguna behind him.
" I didn 't want to lose t o o man y
c h a m pi o ns hi p points here at Laguna
Seca , a track 1 don't like very much,"
Fo garty s a id. " I changed- the b ike for
Corser · still
the one
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race two. It seem ed eas ier to ride, but 1
kept the sa me tires. Even with the sec o n d bike , 1 still had a few problems in
changing direction . Now I'm a lr ea d y
thinking a b o u t the n e xt race s back in
Europe."
Fi fth went to Edwards , o ne s po t
a head of his teammate Slight - who just
got the better o f Eri c Bostrom in th e cIos-
hose who were ready to just hand pole position to Vance
& Hines' Anthony Gobert prior to Satu rday afternoon's
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Superpole sess ion received a quick history lesson from
Troy Corser. The man w ho has simply owned the one-lap
Superpole forma t since its inception last year showed tha t he's
lost none of the savvy it takes to put it all on the line for a onelap flyer.
Corser, w ho ended regu lar qualifying as the third quickest
of the superbike men, we nt out and turned a 1;26.194 on his
Superpole lap. Then he just sat and watched Ben Bostrom and
his teammate Gobe rt try to bet ter his la p. They couldn't, and the
Aus tralian earned po le-position, his third of the year and the
19th of his World Superbike career - a mark that puts him jus t
one be hind the all-time pole position lead er, Carl Fogarty .
Corser's 1:26.194 was just a fraction slower than the 1:25.969
he'd turned in d uring regular qualifying on Friday morning and
'it was also slower than the new lap record time of 1;25.185 that
Gobert had done on Friday afternoon. But those times mean
nothing whe n it comes to Superpo le, and it was on a warm and
sunny Saturday afternoon that Corser showed that he really has
no peers when i t comes to Superpolc. He a lso showed that
when it comes to racing at Laguna Sera . Corser is a pre-race
favorite every time ou t.
"It' s one of my favorite circuits. just a good, fun circuit to
ride on." Corser said . '" try not to look at the walls and there are
a couple of spo ts that I don 't like, but the bike works well here
and the Michelins seem to hook up really well. Like' said; I
enjoy riding here, and when you 're having fun out there on the
bike, it's a lot easier ."
Corser admitted that he was wat ching Gobert, wh o by virtue
of his fastest times from Fridav was the last man to take to the
track during Sup erpole.
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"No, I was having a cigarette." Corser joked . "I wa tch all the
riders. Sometimes you can pick up a little bit. It's the only
chance you get to see all the riders - the fast guys - out on the
circu it and see wh at lin es they're using. You keep that for
tomorrow and if you come up to one of them and want to make
a pass, you've got a bit of an idea of what line they 're going to
run on a fast lap. That sort of helps for tha t. It's a nerv e thin g. If
you keep calm and no t push too hard and do a consistent lap,
YOU' ll do a better lap time than if you go out there and try to
attack the track. It's worked SO far."
While Corser's lap was both smooth and fast, Gobert made
several mistakes during his run at pole position, and those mistakes transla ted into a lap time tha t was off what the Australian
had done on Friday . Still, his 1;26.199 was just off Corser's time
a nd it pu t him right whe re he needed to be f" r Su nday's race on the front row .
"I was prett y hap py, really, wi th what happe ned ." Gobert
said . "I wan ted to be quic kest, obv ious ly, but 1 just wan ted to
mainly get on the front row. I didn't want to risk cras hing and
be on the fourth row. On this kind of a race track, if you' re on
the fourt h row, you might as well forget about it - not even race.
I wan ted to jus t be on the front row, so I'm happy with that. I
expected to go a lot quicker than w hat we did. I made a few
mistakes on that lap; I think I was trying a bit too hard, so I'm a
little bit disappointed wi th myself. Normally, if you're on pole,
Laguna Seca Raceway
Monte rey , California
Results: July 11, 1999 (Round 8 of 13)
SUPERB IK E Q UALIFYING,!. T roy Co r ser
0 :26.194); 2. An thony Cobert (1:26.199); 3. Ben Bostrom
0 :26. 488) ; 4. A ki ra Yanagnwa 0 :26.4 16) ; 5. Peter
Godda rd 0:26.963); 6. Eric Bostrom O:2b.939); 7. Co lin
Edwa rds II 0:27.(02); 8. Pier-Francesco Chili 0:27.0%);
9. Ca rl Foga rty (L27 .137); 10. Noriyuki Haga (1,27.525);
11. Aaro n Slight 0 :27.617); 12. Ja mie Hacking 0 :27.684);
13 . Katsuak i Fujiwara (l :27.955); H . Igo r Jerman
0 :27.960 ); 15. Vi ttoria no Guaresc hi 0:28.295); 16.
Greg orio Lavi lla 0 :28 .464 ); 17 . Lucio Ped er cin i
you take it a little bit easier, so at least now I'll be more determined for the races tomorrow. It's just psychological. When you
get pole, you tend to relax a little bit more than when you're not
the quickest, because you're always putting in. I'm pretty fired
up - I want to go out and race. I just hope we can run with these
guys and so far this weekend we've proved that we can in practice and qualifying. so hopefully we can do that in the race and
hopefully end up on the podium."
Gobert also dismissed the notion that he and his AMA counterparts (and there were only five of them riding this weekend)
had an advantage over their World Superbike counterparts
because they race at Laguna twice a year.
"Most of the teams come here and test before the deal, so we
aren't really at an advantage ton much ." Gobe rt said , "only the
fact tha t we 've done a 28-1 race earlier in the year. We're
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down a little bit with Superpole in knowing how that ru ns, but I
have done it before in Japan so I do know how it works. It's just
the kind of thing where you do ha ve a lot of butterflies in your
stomach. You don't want to cras h, but you still wa nt to go fast.
There are " lot of things to weigh up before you fire it into tum
one. For me, unfortunately, I fired it in a little bit too ha rd into a
few turns. Troy (Corser) is a good ride r and he's got the Superpole sussed. He's always been fast on the Ducati and he's going
to be tough tomorrow. , just hope that if anyone beats him, I
hope it's me."
If Ben Bostrom 's impressive World Superbike debu t last year
didn't gain him an y att ention, Saturday's Superpole effor t and
the fact that he was consistently ncar the top of the time sheets
certainly did . In what was his second career Superpole effort ,
Bostrom end ed up third fastest with a 1:26.488. He's started his
lap with a huge slid e out of tum 11 that hindered his drive
toward the start/ finish line and the timin g beacon to begin his
flying lap .
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'" guess that was n' t such a good setup there." Bostrom said .
'" was getting read y a nd (Gary ) Medley (his chief mechanic)
said, 'When you come d ow" the hill, be on your lap .' 5Q I sta rted to wick her up a bit and I came off 11 and gave it full stick,
and I guess the tire wa sn't read y to go yet. l tried to go out ther e
and bust pretty big and I'm pret ty happy to be where we're at,
in th ird . I ca me in and look ed a t my time up there and you
think with as hard as you try out there that this thing is going to
be a flyer, then you see it and you' re a little disappointed. But it
was good enoug h and I'm pretty happy with it. The track 's a little bit squirmish today, but it's the sam e for every bod y, so tha t's
no big deal ."
He also spoke of being " tad on the nervous sid e heading
into Supepole,
"We have it a bit ea sier bec ause we just go out for a onehour session, like the regular qualifying sessions we've had here
this weekend, so you can go ou t and work up to your speed,"
Bostrom said. "We were one of the top three guys, so we had to
wai t a long time for Superpole and you get a bit nervous and
yOll get the butterfli es gon g . By the time yo u go out, you're
sha king. trying to shake 'em off by the time you come around to
tha t green flag. I got half ()f 'e m shook off and the other half are
still there, and I was trying to attack the track rea lly ha rd. These
guys just rode better tha n I did , but we're on the front row and
we have a good shot at tomorrow ."
The front row would be filled by the first non-Ducati, the
Kawasaki of Akira Yanagawa - the ma n who was so badly hurt
here a yea r ago during the first World Superbike leg . His accident had occu rred in the Corkscrew and he approached that
section w ith caution on the firs t day of practice . Wit h his
1:26.493, he showed that he certainly wasn't haunted by the
incident come Saturday afternoon.
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0 :28...105); l B. Robert Vim (1;28.413); 19. Frederic Pro tat
0 :28.570 ; 20. Alto'S,.... ndre C ra mig ni (1:28.638); 21. Mauro
a
Lucc hia ri 0:29.035); 22. Lance Isaac 0:29.975); 23. Mik t-'
s
Smith (l :29.~4 1; 24. V. Karba n 11:32.766).
RACE 1: 1. Antho nv Cobert (Due); 2. Ben Bostro m
(Due); 3. Akira Yanega wa (Kawj: 4. Co lin Ed wa rd s II
(Hen): 5. Carl Fogarty (Dud: 6. Troy Corser (Dud; i .
Pier-Francesco C hili (5u7.) S. [e rnie Hackin g (Ya m); 9.
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Aaro n Slight (Hon): 10. Eric Bostrom (Ho n ); 11. Katsua ki
Fuji wara (5 uz); 12. Gregorio Lav illa (Kaw) : 13. Igor
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Jerman (Kaw): 14. Lance IS. itC (Dud; 15. Alessand ro
Gr amigni (Yam); 16. Ma u ro Lu cchiari (Y.1 m ); 17. Mike
Smith (Ho nl.
Tim e: 41 mi n., 01.'775sec.
D istance: 28 taps , 601.96 miles
Avera ge speed: 91.-t-t mph
Margin of victory: 3.151 sec.
Fastest lap. Anthony Cobert. 1:27_ / 92.022 mph, I.lp5
l6b
RACE 2: 1. Ben Bostrom (Dud; 2. Troy Corser

