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Haga and Fabrizio come good in Ducati's back yard

Monday, 28 September 2009 10:23 GMT
Haga and Fabrizio come good in Ducati's back yard


Noriyuki Haga (Race 1 -winner , Race 2 - 2nd)
"It's great to have won again, having not been in this position since Kyalami and having had some tough rounds after the Donington accident. It was a very long race, I thought it would never end, and with all that happened, I don't even remember when I overtook Max! Over this weekend we have gradually improved and I am especially happy with the result because my father has travelled to Europe for the first time to see me race. For Race 2 I unfortunately had to go out on the second bike as we had problems with the first and we couldn't get it fixed in time. It was a hard race and I am very tired at the end of it all. Congratulations to Michel in Race 2 of course and also to Marco (Simoncelli) and thanks to my engineer Ernesto, to my team and to Ducati. We are now back in the lead with a three point advantage but there are still four races to go so there's still a fight ahead. We need the best possible bike for Magny-Cours and Portimao!"


Michel Fabrizio (Race 1 - 3rd, Race 2 - winner)
"What races! I really wanted a win today so I am extremely happy. In Race 1 the problem was that after just a few laps I was having problems with my left arm and it was hard to change gear, I had kind of cramps in my hand. By the end I was really hanging on by two fingers with no feeling in my arm. So all things considered third place was a good result. After the first race I got my trainer to do some work on my arm and it obviously did the trick because it wasn't a problem in Race 2, and when I got past Noriyuki I knew I could win. I'm happy also for my son, who is here and always asks me why I don't win more! Thanks to the whole team, to my trainer Leigh "Rok" Bryan, to Ducati, to Xerox and to the spectators who have been amazing this weekend. All of Ducati's top management were here today too so I hope that our results demonstrate that Nori and me deserve to have had our contracts renewed for next year."