WORLD SUPERBIKE
WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 10/AUGUST 2, 2015
SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT/SEPANG, MALAYSIA
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"It is a lot of effort, you have
to be on the bikeāit is a different
life," said Biaggi after a podium
in race one and a no score in
the second. "I sacrificed the last
months for good reason, to train
so hard. I did not say until today
but I dislocated my shoulder in
the testing crash last week. The
race one podium is an incredible
result. It is a challenge over-
come, the challenge of raising
ing problems in qualifying with
setup and confidence, and what
he said was a dislocated left
shoulder suffered in a training
crash. He thought he could take
a podium in race two had he not
been knocked off, but Biaggi was
tremendous value all weekend.
Sepang reminded him how hard
racing is, so we may not see any
more of him in the future. But no
promises, it seems.
way down to 10th.
Biaggi, with Davies and Rea
gone away up front, found
himself heading straight into the
podium battle after long term
leader Tom Sykes suddenly
struggled so badly he dropped
to fifth, and 17 seconds lost in six
or so laps.
For Biaggi what was maybe
his last hurrah, it was a long and
loud one. Especially after find-