Ben Spies wins the 2009 World Superbike Championship from Noriyuki Haga, Michel Fabrizio, Max Biaggi and Jonathan Rea
After 14 rounds, 28 races and a rollercoaster of emotions, Ben Spies has been crowned the World Superbike Champion for 2009.
An outstanding achievement for a man that, at one stage in the season, was 88 points adrift of long-time leader Noriyuki Haga, the American's triumph on his first attempt comes after a series of record-breaking feats that included 11 pole positions and 14 races wins.
Spies and Haga were a cut above the opposition this year, even if both suffered their fair share of bad luck. As it happens, Haga's fall in the first race at Portimao would prove to be the pivotal moment, the Japanese rider having to settle for runner-up in a season in which he led for almost its entirety.
74 points further back, Michel Fabrizio was relatively lonely third, but his rapid rate of improvement over 2008 was certainly evident this year, the Italian being increasingly touted for a title tilt in 2010 having re-signed for Ducati Xerox.
The battle for fourth was eventually decided in Max Biaggi's favour after Jonathan Rea cost himself the chance to edge his rival on the final lap of the season with an off that dropped him to third. Nonetheless, fifth in the standings is a great achievement for the rookie, who too is expected to be a front runner next season.
Despite failing to finish either race, Leon Haslam ended his outstanding year on the privateer Stiggy Honda in sixth, ahead of the factory machine of Carlos Checa. Shane Byrne's late flourish helped him vault past the crocked Tom Sykes for eighth, while Jakub Smrz ends his best season of racing with tenth in the overall standings for Guandalini Ducati.
Suzuki endured a disappointing year to miss the top ten, Yukio Kagayama its top representative in 12th, although Troy Corser will be pleased with 13th after a development season on the BMW. Kawasaki's top rider, Broc Parkes, ends up 18th in the standings with 51 points – nine less than he scored in three races at British Superbike level earlier this year.
In all, 42 riders would score points in 2009, up from 33 in 2008, while 52 riders would participate in at least one race. Five riders won races – Spies, Haga, Fabrizio, Rea and Biaggi -, but only four scored pole positions – Spies, Haga, Fabrizio and Smrz.
In total, 13 riders stood on the podium in 2009, the lowest full-time classified rider to do so being Yukio Kagayama, while the highest placed rider not to get on the rostrum is Sykes.
Having not fielded a single full-time rider in 2008, United Kingdom & Northern Ireland were the most successful nation in 2009, picking up a total of 976 points, followed by Japan (823), USA (489), Italy (447) and Spain (326).
Finally, the biggest improver between 2008 and 2009 was Fabrizio, finishing five places higher this year than he managed last season, while Corser suffered the biggest drop, from second to 13th by virtue of his year spent with the fledgling BMW outfit.
Final 2009 World Superbike Championship rider standings (
Previous 2008 position in brackets)
1. (-)
Ben Spies Yamaha WSB
4622. (3)
Noriyuki Haga Ducati Xerox
456 points3. (8)
Michel Fabrizio Ducati Xerox
3824. (7)
Max Biaggi Aprilia
3195. (-)
Jonathan Rea Ten Kate Honda
3156. (22*)
Leon Haslam Stiggy Honda
2417. (4)
Carlos Checa Ten Kate Honda
2098. (-)
Shane Byrne Sterilgarda Ducati
1929. (21*)
Tom Sykes Yamaha WSB
17610. (13)
Jakub Smrz Guandalini Ducati
16911. (9)
Ryuichi Kiyonari Ten Kate Honda
14112. (11)
Yukio Kagayama Suzuki Alstare
12813. (2)
Troy Corser BMW Alpha
9614. (-)
Shinya Nakano Aprilia
8615. (16**)
Regis Laconi DFX Ducati
7716. (5**)
Max Neukirchner Suzuki Alstare
7517. (10)
Ruben Xaus BMW Alpha
7418. (-)
Broc Parkes Kawasaki WSB
5119. (-)
Matthieu Lagrive Althea Honda
3420. (-)
Leon Camier Airwaves Yamaha/Aprilia
3221. (6**)
Fonsi Nieto Suzuki Alstare/DFX Ducati
2222. (15**)
Karl Muggeridge Celani Suzuki/Suzuki Alstare
2123. (-)
John Hopkins Stiggy Honda
1724. (-)
Matteo Baiocco Guandalini Ducati
1725. (-)
Marco Simoncelli Aprilia
1626. (14**)
Lorenzo Lanzi DFX Ducati
1527. (12**)
Gregorio Lavilla Guandalini Ducati
1228. (20)
Makoto Tamada Kawasaki WSB
1229. (-)
Luca Scassa Pedercini Kawasaki
1130. (-)
Jamie Hacking Kawasaki WSB
931. (25*)
James Ellison Airwaves Yamaha
832. (-)
Sheridan Morais Kawasaki WSB
833. (-)
Simon Andrews MSS Colchester Kawasaki
624. (-)
Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki Alstare
635. (-)
Tommy Hill Althea Honda
636. (-)
David Salom Pedercini Kawasaki
537. (28)
David Checa Yamaha GMT 94
438. (17**)
Roberto Rolfo Stiggy Honda
339. (-)
Brendan Roberts Guandalini Ducati
340. (-)
Vittorio Iannuzzo SCI Honda
241. (-)
Jake Zemke Stiggy Honda
142. (-)
Alessandro Polita Celani Suzuki
1(*) Only completed part-season in 2008
(**) Only completed part-season in 2009
Final 2009 World Superbike Championship manufacturer standings (
Previous 2008 position in brackets)
1. (1)
Ducati 572 points
2. (2)
Yamaha 505
3. (3)
Honda 431
4. (-)
Aprilia 329
5. (4)
Suzuki 173
6. (-)
BMW 141
7. (5)
Kawasaki 76