2011 Nürburgring Superbike World Championship round

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Germany   2011 Nürburgring Superbike World Championship round
Round details
Round 10 of 13 rounds in the
2011 Superbike World Championship.
and
Round 9 of 12 rounds in the
2011 Supersport World Championship.
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DateSeptember 4, 2011
LocationNürburgring
CoursePermanent racing facility
5.137 km (3.192 mi)
Superbike World Championship
Pole position
Spain Carlos Checa
1:54.144
Fastest lap race 1 Fastest lap race 2
Spain Carlos Checa Japan Noriyuki Haga
1:55.971 2:14.619
Supersport World Championship
Pole position
France Fabien Foret
1:59.258
Fastest lap
United Kingdom James Ellison
1:59.795

The 2011 Nürburgring Superbike World Championship round was the tenth round of the 2011 Superbike World Championship. It took place on the weekend of September 2–4, 2011 at Nürburgring, Germany. The second race here turned out to be James Toseland's last race, as a crash aggravated the injury he picked up at Motorland Aragón earlier in the year and was forced to retire.[1]

Results[edit]

Superbike race 1 classification[edit]

Pos. No. Rider Bike Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 7 Spain Carlos Checa Ducati 1098R 20 38:59.779 1 25
2 33 Italy Marco Melandri Yamaha YZF-R1 20 +1.855 4 20
3 41 Japan Noriyuki Haga Aprilia RSV4 Factory 20 +2.322 5 16
4 58 Republic of Ireland Eugene Laverty Yamaha YZF-R1 20 +7.789 2 13
5 91 United Kingdom Leon Haslam BMW S1000RR 20 +9.727 7 11
6 50 France Sylvain Guintoli Ducati 1098R 20 +10.113 8 10
7 17 Spain Joan Lascorz Kawasaki ZX-10R 20 +17.226 16 9
8 2 United Kingdom Leon Camier Aprilia RSV4 Factory 20 +17.228 13 8
9 86 Italy Ayrton Badovini BMW S1000RR 20 +18.166 15 7
10 4 United Kingdom Jonathan Rea Honda CBR1000RR 20 +19.457 9 6
11 66 United Kingdom Tom Sykes Kawasaki ZX-10R 20 +22.136 6 5
12 8 Australia Mark Aitchison Kawasaki ZX-10R 20 +25.346 11 4
13 52 United Kingdom James Toseland BMW S1000RR 20 +31.617 18 3
14 44 Italy Roberto Rolfo Kawasaki ZX-10R 20 +31.796 19 2
15 11 Australia Troy Corser BMW S1000RR 20 +33.320 17 1
16 84 Italy Michel Fabrizio Suzuki GSX-R1000 20 +38.149 12
17 100 Japan Makoto Tamada Honda CBR1000RR 20 +1:16.143 20
Ret 96 Czech Republic Jakub Smrž Ducati 1098R 12 Retirement 10
Ret 121 France Maxime Berger Ducati 1098R 4 Technical problem 14
DNS 1 Italy Max Biaggi Aprilia RSV4 Factory 0 Injury 3
OFFICIAL SUPERBIKE RACE 1 REPORT

Superbike race 2 classification[edit]

The race was red-flagged after 13 laps because of heavy rain.[2]

Pos. No. Rider Bike Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 66 United Kingdom Tom Sykes Kawasaki ZX-10R 13 29:49.337 5 25
2 50 France Sylvain Guintoli Ducati 1098R 13 +4.063 7 20
3 96 Czech Republic Jakub Smrž Ducati 1098R 13 +22.759 9 16
4 4 United Kingdom Jonathan Rea Honda CBR1000RR 13 +28.497 8 13
5 58 Republic of Ireland Eugene Laverty Yamaha YZF-R1 13 +38.374 2 11
6 33 Italy Marco Melandri Yamaha YZF-R1 13 +45.326 3 10
7 86 Italy Ayrton Badovini BMW S1000RR 13 +47.030 14 9
8 7 Spain Carlos Checa Ducati 1098R 13 +50.032 1 8
9 91 United Kingdom Leon Haslam BMW S1000RR 13 +53.586 6 7
10 121 France Maxime Berger Ducati 1098R 13 +55.261 13 6
11 17 Spain Joan Lascorz Kawasaki ZX-10R 13 +1:12.805 15 5
12 11 Australia Troy Corser BMW S1000RR 13 +1:15.468 16 4
13 44 Italy Roberto Rolfo Kawasaki ZX-10R 13 +1:40.323 18 3
Ret 41 Japan Noriyuki Haga Aprilia RSV4 Factory 12 Accident 4
Ret 100 Japan Makoto Tamada Honda CBR1000RR 12 Accident 19
Ret 2 United Kingdom Leon Camier Aprilia RSV4 Factory 11 Accident 12
Ret 8 Australia Mark Aitchison Kawasaki ZX-10R 10 Accident 10
Ret 52 United Kingdom James Toseland BMW S1000RR 8 Accident 17
Ret 84 Italy Michel Fabrizio Suzuki GSX-R1000 5 Retirement 11
DNS 1 Italy Max Biaggi Aprilia RSV4 Factory Injury
OFFICIAL SUPERBIKE RACE 2 REPORT

Supersport race classification[edit]

Pos. No. Rider Bike Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 7 United Kingdom Chaz Davies Yamaha YZF-R6 19 38:10.466 2 25
2 77 United Kingdom James Ellison Honda CBR600RR 19 +0.091 5 20
3 11 United Kingdom Sam Lowes Honda CBR600RR 19 +3.749 4 16
4 9 Italy Luca Scassa Yamaha YZF-R6 19 +6.269 7 13
5 55 Italy Massimo Roccoli Kawasaki ZX-6R 19 +8.702 6 11
6 99 France Fabien Foret Honda CBR600RR 19 +14.034 1 10
7 23 Australia Broc Parkes Kawasaki ZX-6R 19 +25.943 9 9
8 44 Spain David Salom Kawasaki ZX-6R 19 +29.696 8 8
9 21 France Florian Marino Honda CBR600RR 19 +30.886 10 7
10 38 Hungary Balázs Németh Honda CBR600RR 19 +37.555 21 6
11 22 Italy Roberto Tamburini Yamaha YZF-R6 19 +37.960 16 5
12 31 Italy Vittorio Iannuzzo Kawasaki ZX-6R 19 +39.129 17 4
13 5 Sweden Alexander Lundh Honda CBR600RR 19 +39.804 15 3
14 10 Hungary Imre Tóth Honda CBR600RR 19 +44.892 19 2
15 34 South Africa Ronan Quarmby Triumph Daytona 675 19 +48.634 14 1
16 91 Italy Danilo Dell'Omo Triumph Daytona 675 19 +52.298 18
17 69 Czech Republic Ondřej Ježek Honda CBR600RR 19 +52.671 22
18 43 Germany Marc Moser Yamaha YZF-R6 19 +52.839 13
19 17 Czech Republic Patrik Vostárek Honda CBR600RR 19 +53.486 20
20 25 Slovenia Marko Jerman Triumph Daytona 675 19 +1:16.809 25
21 60 Ukraine Vladimir Ivanov Honda CBR600RR 19 +1:17.676 24
22 57 Netherlands Kervin Bos Yamaha YZF-R6 19 +1:45.523 27
23 45 Romania Cătălin Cazacu Honda CBR600RR 18 +1 lap 28
24 73 Russia Oleg Pozdneev Yamaha YZF-R6 18 +1 lap 31
25 19 Australia Mitchell Pirotta Honda CBR600RR 18 +1 lap 30
26 24 Russia Eduard Blokhin Yamaha YZF-R6 18 +1 lap 32
Ret 117 Portugal Miguel Praia Honda CBR600RR 17 Retirement 11
Ret 127 Denmark Robbin Harms Honda CBR600RR 15 Retirement 12
Ret 28 Poland Paweł Szkopek Honda CBR600RR 14 Accident 23
Ret 4 United Kingdom Gino Rea Honda CBR600RR 13 Accident 3
Ret 33 Austria Yves Polzer Yamaha YZF-R6 8 Retirement 29
Ret 8 Switzerland Bastien Chesaux Honda CBR600RR 5 Accident 26
DNS 87 Italy Luca Marconi Yamaha YZF-R6 Did not start
OFFICIAL SUPERSPORT RACE REPORT

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Disability forces Toseland's racing retirement". worldsbk.com. Superbike World Championship. 9 September 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Sykes takes wet win for Kawasaki". worldsbk.com. 5 September 2011.