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Haga injury to rule him out?
Noriyuki Haga's championship aspirations could be about to take a major hit this weekend after injuring his collarbone in a fall during second qualifying at Miller Motorsports Park.

Pridmore takes over from Morelli at Alto.
Americans will have further reason to watch their home round of the World Superbike Championship at Miller Motorsports Park after it was announced that Jason Pridmore will be making his debut for Alto Evolution Honda this weekend.

Special livery for Alstare.
Team Suzuki Alstare will run a special livery during round six of the 2008 Superbike World Championship at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah this weekend.

Foggy to race at British GP?
Former four-times WSBK champion and Foggy Petronas team principal, Carl Fogarty, is rumoured to be considering an invitation to race in the Veterans class at the forthcoming British Motocross Grand Prix at Mallory Park.

Biaggi fractures finger in Smrz smash.
But then, just three laps from the finish, fellow 1098R rider Jakub Smrz made an ill-fated attempt to pass the Sterilgarda rider into the second chicane.

`Blank` Haga smokes to knife-edge victory.
The fender problem - which occurred sporadically during the second half of the second race - was caused by the Yamaha Italia team shortening the wheelbase of Haga's R1.

WSS: Foret runs away.
Hannspree Stiggy Honda's Josh Brookes had overturned Broc Parkes' pole position to take an early lead over the Yamaha rider, while Broc's team-mate Foret initially lost ground from third on the grid.

Yamaha: Why are we slower?
Last year's double Monza winner Noriyuki Haga is predicting a flat-out fight during Sunday's World Superbike races at the high speed Italian circuit, but is hoping for last minute set-up progress after failing to match his 2007 pace in qualifying.

Bayliss blitzes Monza Superpole.
A stunning first sector saw Bayliss pull half a second over the previous fastest rider, Hannspree Ten Kate's Carlos Checa, before increasing his advantage to 0.7secs through the middle of the lap and then 0.835secs over the Spaniard by the flag.

Sofuoglu withdraws following family tragedy.
The reigning World Supersport champion had finished Friday qualifying at Monza an impressive eighth fastest for Hannspree Ten Kate Honda, but will play no further part in the weekend.

Haga wants `07 repeat, Corser 8 out of 10.
Riders Noriyuki Haga and Troy Corser are both have a proven record at Monza, in races and Superpole, with Haga looking to repeat his double win of one year ago after finishing just two of the last four races.
Double podium for Checa in Holland
The Spaniard gave himself plenty of work to do in both races at the historic Dutch circuit which team manager Ronald ten Kate colourfully describes as their "back garden!"
Pitt and Rea get one two in thrilling Assen race
Ten Kate racing have long been the dominant force in Supersport racing and have won many times at Assen over the years, but to get a one-two on your home round is special.
Alstare Suzuki trio set for race
The now infamous first race, last lap clash with Carlos Checa that forced Neukirchner to miss the second race there with a collarbone injury has been forced from his mind and the German was a model of consistency today.
Troy Bayliss hurt cycliing in Monte Carlo.
Bayliss is hugely keen on cycling and is well known for doing many miles on his pushbike to train and keep fit in and around Monte Carlo where he lives.

KTM to WSBK in 2010?
The new 1190cc V-twin powered machine qualified an impressive tenth on the grid in the hands of its 21-year-old rider Rene Mahr, but failed to reach the chequered flag after the Austrian crashed out on lap 3.
Fuertes breaks foot in Valencia fall.
Sergio Fuertes completed just one lap at his home round of the World Superbike Championship at Valencia's Circuit Ricardo Tormo on Sunday before suffering a huge accident.

Bayliss: I couldn`t believe it.
Troy Bayliss may not have won a race at Valencia on Sunday, but the Australian still increased his 2008 World Superbike Championship lead from 27 to 48 points - helped partly by the last turn clash between race leaders Max Neukirchner and Carlos Checa.

PICTURE: Post-race STK accident.
Simeon, who had finished third, was hit from behind by Seaton on the cool-down lap - but was able to limp up to the podium - while the Australian was taken to the Clinica Mobile with concussion.

Return of the Max?
But next time out, at Valencia, the Klaffi Honda rider was spat violently from his CBR1000RR - fracturing his hand in the process - and has never returned to the podium since.

PICTURES: Checa parachutes into Valencia!
The former MotoGP star, who has completed almost 50 jumps since the mid-1990s, took off from nearby Castellon Airport in a Cessna light aircraft and then jumped out at an altitude of 4000 metres together with three other colleagues.

Foggy for sale.
The former Foggy Petronas Racing World Superbike team has instructed Wyles Hardy & Co to stage an online website sale of all remaining equipment and assets.

Biaggi takes a `break`.
The Roman, who fell from his Sterilgarda Go Eleven Ducati at around 200km/h during race two in Australia, has been told that the mild climate of the Indian Ocean location will help his many bumps and bruises heal, although his fractured left wrist remains in a cast.

Valencia WSBK test times - Thursday.
2008 World Superbike Championship leader Troy Bayliss and Ducati Xerox team-mate Michel Fabrizio have both been forced to miss the two-day test due to injury, as has Sterilgarda Go Eleven rider Max Biaggi.