In
Race 1 Althea Racing's rider found himself in third place through the
first corners. Even though his pace in the opening laps was not
particularly quick, he improved a lot from the third lap onwards,
finding his rhythm and recording very fast times, each lap quicker than
the last. Chasing down Melandri and Biaggi, who had an advantage of
around 1.5 seconds but a pace slightly slower than that of the Spaniard,
Carlos made the quickest lap of the race overall on the seventh lap
(1m58.862), a new lap record.
Unfortunately in the second split of
the eighth lap Checa was victim of a highside that signified the end of
his race, though the rider was fortunately unhurt in the incident and
able to participate in the second race of the day.
In the second race, even though he lost a couple of positions off the line, he immediately made them back up by passing Camier, Fabrizio and Sykes in the space of two laps, to place himself third at the fifth lap. Unfortunately the distance between him and race leaders, Biaggi and Melandri, was too big and despite his best efforts Checa was unable to reach them. In the final stages he began to suffer from a drop in tyre performance; the bike slid around, his times increased as a result and the Spanish rider had to content himself with third position.
After the seventh round of the championship, Team Althea Racing and Carlos Checa continue to lead; Checa holds 261 points and an advantage of 43 over Biaggi in second. Ducati leads the manufacturer's championship with 273 points to Aprilia's 257.
Carlos Checa:
"I am disappointed
because it would have been fantastic to win here in front of the Spanish
fans. We didn't need the Race 1 crash. I was pushing hard to close the
gap between me and the leader and I slipped. I was slowly catching them
and so I'm sorry because it could have been a great race. I don't know
if I would have been able to win but I wanted to at least catch them.
Anyway this is racing and I was lucky to be able to take part in race 2,
despite some shoulder pain. This was a lesson today and I will learn
from it. We changed the tyre for Race 2 and this was an intelligent
decision but I wasn't able to close the gap that opened between me and
the leaders. In the final stages the bike began to move around and I
couldn't gain any more ground. I am however satisfied. We know that
we're in great shape, me, the team, the bike and we'll go the the next
round at Brno where we'll continue to fight for race wins and for the
championship."
Genesio Bevilacqua, General Manager of Althea Racing
"It
was a bit of a difficult weekend, unforeseen. Unfortunately we suffered
a DNF in race one when Carlos slipped and he also injured his shoulder
which probably made a difference to his race 2 performance too. We made a
strong choice with regard to tyres for the first race and I think we
would have had a good chance. The crash came at an important point of
the season but these things happen, also to our rivals. We trust that
Carlos will bounce back quickly, particularly physically speaking. The
season is still long but I believe that we can fight back from Brno
onwards and make our best races yet because we will be even more
motivated."
RESULTS:
Race 1 - 1. Melandri (Yamaha); 2. Biaggi (Aprilia); 3. Camier (Aprilia).
Race 2 - 1. Biaggi (Aprilia); 2. Melandri (Yamaha); 3. Checa
CLASSIFICATION:
Riders
- 1. Checa (Ducati) 261; 2. Biaggi (Aprilia) 218; 3. Melandri (Yamaha)
195; 4. Laverty (Yamaha) 146; 5. Camier (Aprilia) 125; 6. Haslam (BMW)
120; 7. Fabrizio (Suzuki) 108; 8. Rea (Honda) 94......
Manufacturers - Ducati 273; Aprilia 257; Yamaha 235; BMW 153; Suzuki 112; Honda 111; Kawasaki 111