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WSBK explains Biaggi penalty
Biaggi was not present at a riders' briefing that explained why it was necessary to not cross a white line that marks the return point to the circuit, though his Aprilia team was.

Haga just misses podium for PATA Aprilia
Noriyuki Haga misses out on his first PATA Aprilia podium by a tenth of a second, though he is convinced he is on the cusp of a strong result.

First Suzuki podium for Fabrizio
Michel Fabrizio finds his form at Monza as he scores a third and fifth place finish for Suzuki Alstare.

Laverty hails 'incredible' Monza double
The Irishman showed remarkable race craft to defend from Biaggi in race one, before battling back to pass Melandri in race two.

'Drugs, handgun' found on WSBK lorries
Transportation belonging to motorsport teams is set to be more thoroughly searched after the discovery of drugs and a handgun on a WSBK truck.

Toseland reveals seriousness of wrist injury
"I should get full strength and at least full use out of [the wrist]. My surgeon definitely saved my career" - James Toseland.

Spies: Team manager almost fainted!
"I thought team manager Massimo Meregalli was going to faint!" - Ben Spies.

Vermeulen makes starts first race in 9 months
After nine months out, Chris Vermeulen starts his first World Superbike race since Brno 2010, though he only lasts eight laps on track.

Tyre problems hamper Laverty progress
Eugene Laverty rides around tyre problems in both World Superbike races to finish well inside the top ten at Assen.

Camier: I don't know how I'll hold up
Leon Camier admits he won't know how he will 'hold up' during the third round of the 2011 World Superbike Championship at Assen.

Corser: BMW are taking small steps
The former champion explains BMW's approach to improving the S1000RR as the bike continues to make small strides towards the front of the World Superbike field.

Improving Camier still looking for better
The Briton believes he is yet to unleash his best on the Aprilia RSV-4 as he gets into his second World Superbike season.

Berger stunned by Ducati wheel break
Maxime Berger says he is lucky the rear wheel of his Supersonic Ducati did not come off at higher speed.

Guintoli reveals injury woes
Sylvain Guintoli reveals the hand and ankle injury he has been carrying is more serious than first feared.

Biaggi apologises for Melandri spat
The reigning champion opens up about why he 'slapped' Marco Melandri at Donington Park...

HAVE YOUR SAY: Who shone at gloomy Donington?
Carlos Checa and Marco Melandri were the winners at Donington Park - but is that enough to warrant making them your rider of the weekend?

Smrz just short in WSBK victory bid
Jakub Smrz gets to within a lap of winning his first World Superbike Championship race - after more than 100 attempts...

Camier on podium to lead British Donington charge
The Englishman defies some expectations to finish as the only British rider to score a Superbike podium at Donington Park.

Checa: This win means a lot to me
The Spaniard's win in race two goes a long way to ease the memories of his horrific accident at the circuit more than a decade ago.

Biaggi 'sorry' after Donington disqualification
Max Biaggi explains why he was disqualified from the second World Superbike race of the day at Donington Park.

Melandri 'disappointed' at Biaggi block
Marco Melandri says Max Biaggi showed his 'true professionalism' by blocking him during Superpole at Donington Park.

On-board cameras get WSBK go-ahead
Fans will get the chance to witness the excitment of World Superbike racing from a riders' viewpoint with the introduction of on-board cameras.

Biaggi to take on British allcomers at Donington
The Italian began the defence of his WSBK crown with a pair of second place finishes at Phillip Island.