American stage for spectacular circus world SBK: next Monday will be on the circuit of Miller, in Salt Lake City. Favourite Spanish Ducati Checa, also quotes from Fabrizio
SALT LAKE CITY 25 may- The Superbike World Championship arrives in the United States in an unusual scenario: located at an altitude of 1341 m above sea level, in the desert of Utah, Miller Motorsports Park is an atypical, with the thin air which reduces the power of the engines. It's the fourth time that the SBK is on this track, which will take place next Monday in the fifth round of the Championship. The favorite of obligation is the Ducati Racing Athea, Carlos Checa, leader of the chart. "Miller is a circuit that puts me at ease," said the Spaniard. «Maybe it's the best path for my features, one that better suits my driving style. I would say that, seeing as we're going now is that my bike, we find ourselves very well on the track this year. We'll see which tires will be available and will work to find the best set-up. I feel very confident, we close that we could not finish last year. In fact last year Checa was protagonist of two retreats, in a race to forget.
ALSO FABRIZIO AMONG THE PROTAGONISTS – While behind Checa set the two most famous Italian, Marco Melandri and Max Biaggi, another Italian is doing out in areas of high ranking: Michel Fabrizio. The Italian Team Suzuki Alstare is recovering from a podium in race 2 at Monza ini who gave morale to the whole team. Now Miller Fabrizio back by the protagonist, as he did in the 2009 season. "Miller is a technical circuit and different, we cannot allow any distraction. If last year for me, it didn't go very well, in two years ago I finished 2nd and 3rd in the two races. I know that the team is doing a lot to get a competitive bike, for this I was very happy after Monza was a well-deserved podium. Now I hope to fight again for a similar position, I'd do so well in America, maybe both races», he closed the Suzuki rider.
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