James Toseland ...Magny Cours .... SPOILERS !!!!!

James Toseland ...Magny Cours .... SPOILERS !!!!!

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The Wiz

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5,875 posts

263 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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LETS GO JT !!!!!!!!

James Toseland edged closer to a second World Superbike crown after securing pole for Sunday's final races of the season at Magny-Cours in France.
The Briton, who switches to MotoGP next season, was further boosted as title rival Max Biaggi could only manage the sixth fastest time in superpole.

The Italian needs to make up a 29-point deficit to deny the Sheffield rider.

Toseland said: "To get pole in my last races in Superbikes is a big 'thank you' to everyone who has supported me."

The HANNspree Ten Kate Honda star, who turned 27 on Friday, added: "It's not a bad birthday present to myself either."

Toseland clocked a fastest lap of one minute 38.501 seconds, with Max Neukirchner - riding Yukio Kagayama's Alstare Suzuki - second in 1.38.524.

Australia's Troy Corser (1:38.624) took third and Japan's Nori Haga (1:38.897) was fourth.

Lorenzo Lanzi beat his countryman Biaggi in claiming fifth, 2006 champion Troy Bayliss was seventh and Frenchman Regis Laconi secured eighth.

Starting grid for World Superbike races at Magny Cours:

1 James Toseland (Gbr) Honda 1mins 38.501secs
2 Max Neukirchner (Ger) Suzuki 1:38.524
3 Troy Corser (Aus) Yamaha 1:38.624
4 Noriyuki Haga (Jpn) Yamaha 1:38.897
5 Lorenzo Lanzi (Ita) Ducati 1:38.955
6 Max Biaggi (Ita) Suzuki 1:38.982
7 Troy Bayliss (Aus) Ducati 1:39.174
8 Regis Laconi (Fra) Kawasaki 1:39.638
9 Fonsi Nieto (Spa) Kawasaki 1:40.129
10 Ruben Xaus (Spa) Ducati 1:40.150
11 Roberto Rolfo (Ita) Honda 1:40.199
12 Michel Fabrizio (Ita) Honda 1:40.390
13 Steve Martin (Aus) Honda 1:40.834
14 Yoann Tiberio (Fra) Honda 1:41.106
15 Jakub Smrz (Cze) Ducati 1:41.391


Markytop

634 posts

220 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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Fully agree, lets hope JT does it tomorrow, and that the Hamilton fella will wait until Brazil to clince the championship to allow JT to get the coverage and recognition he fully deserves.

RossiT

345 posts

207 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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Is this on TV tomorrow?

FourWheelDrift

88,560 posts

285 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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RossiT said:
Is this on TV tomorrow?
It's on Eurosport 2.

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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RossiT said:
Is this on TV tomorrow?
Yeah, though non-terrestrial afaik.

Eurosport2 UK at 11am (race 1) and 2.30pm (race 2). Channel 411 on Sky smile

Can't wait for this, brilliant day for sport as today has been. F1 in the morning, Superbikes for lunch and early afternoon, with two rugby matches thrown in for good measure.
Fingers crossed for JT, hope he pulls yet another fantastic ride (well, two) out of the bag. Can't wait to see how he faires in MotoGP.

Edited by Stu R on Saturday 6th October 23:15