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'Fearless' misses out at last gasp.
Kawasaki Racing's World Supersport team continued its steady improvement with good showings in the opening round of the 2001 WSS campaign, but things could have been better for team leader Iain MacPherson.
Corser leads Aprilia 1-2 at Valencia.
Troy Corser continued to stamp his authority over the opening round of the 2001 World Superbike Championship as he cruised to the 26th WSBK pole position of his career, beating out team-mate Regis Laconi for Aprilia's first 1-2 start in the series.
WSBK Qualifying - Valencia.
Complete results from Friday's qualifying session at the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia.

Corser eyes World Championship.
Aprilia factory rider Troy Corser is increasingly confident about his chances in this year's Superbike World Championship following two highly successful pre-season tests.

Bostrom leaves Valencia test fastest.
Gloomy morning weather gave way to sunshine at Valencia allowing all the top World Super bike riders a final full day of testing at Valencia.
Ben Bostrom quickest at Valencia test.
A disappointing end to an otherwise fascinating first day of testing at Valencia saw the time clock run out with all the Superbike riders long gone.

Permanent Entry lists for WSBK championships 2001.
Superbike World Championship 2001 entries:
Suzuki continue development work at Kyalami.
Four days of testing at Kyalami allowed the Team Suzuki Alstare riders, Pierfrancesco Chili and Stephane Chambon, to learn more about their GSX-R750 race bikes - with Chili lapping well inside the circuit record.
Hodgson ends test on a high.
On the fifth and final day of testing at the Kyalami circuit in South Africa, GSE Racing rider Neil Hodgson took his bright orange Ducati 996 around the 2.64-mile circuit in a staggering time of 1 minute 41.477 seconds, nearly a second under Troy Corser's Superpole record and almost two seconds u
Yamaha out/Benelli in?
Despite the decision by Yamaha to withdraw their factory team from the 2001 World Superbike Championship in order to concentrate development on their upcoming four stroke Grand Prix bike, Italian marque Benelli look set to help fill the gap and add a sixth name to the list of participating manufa
Still no deal for R&D Bieffe as Aoki goes 500.
After a season in 2000 he would very much like to forget, Haruchika Aoki is aiming to re-ignite his career with the man he teamed up with to win his two 125cc titles in 1995 and 1996 in one of the toughest 500cc fields for many years.
RBP appoints new GSE Racing press officer.
GSE Racing's PR and sponsorship agency, RBP, has announced the appointment of Kylie Maebus to the position of press officer for the team with immediate effect.
Laconi signing to signal end for Waldi?
Frenchman Regis Laconi will partner Australian Troy Corser in the factory Aprilia Axo World Superbike Team next year aboard a pair of the ever improving RSV1000 Four-stroke according to leading British Bike weekly Motorcycle News.
GSE's Christmas cracker.
GSE Racing's Neil Hodgson and James Toseland completed a successful test on their factory 996 Ducatis at Valencia over the weekend.
GSE Racing dresses for success in 2001.
GSE Racing's WSBK campaigners, Neil Hodgson and James Toseland, will both be wearing Suomy helmets and sporting completely new helmet designs and graphics next season.
Successful tests for new Alstare pair.
Team Suzuki Alstare riders Pierfrancesco Chili and Stephane Chambon have completed a profitable two-day test at Suzuka, riding the new 2001-spec GSX-R750 Suzuki.
Hodgson's efforts rewarded with Ducati gift.
As a result of his outstanding contribution to this year's British Superbike Championship, GSE Racing's Neil Hodgson was rewarded with a gift of a 996 Biposto Ducati at the recent 2000 BMP Awards Dinner in London.
Toseland joins Hodgson in GSE world bid.
Rising British star James Toseland will form an all-English partnership with Neil Hodgson when the GSE Ducati squad enters the World Superbike Championship next year.
Yamaha/Haga turn backs on WSBK.
The World Superbike Championship was dealt a double blow on Friday when Yamaha released an official statement announcing their withdrawal from the 2001 World Superbike and World Supersport Championship.
Triple threat for Ducati Corse.
The works Ducati squad will run three bikes next season in an attempt to wrest its crown back from the Castrol Honda outfit.
Edwards finishes 2000 season in style.
Colin Edwards held off a determined challenge from Neil Hodgson and Pier Francesco Chili to take his seventh win of the 2000 season and end his Championship winning year on a high note.
World Superbike Race Two Result: Brands Hatch.
1. Colin Edwards USA Honda 25 laps. 2. Pierfrancesco Chili ITA Suzuki + 1.016secs. 3. Troy Corser AUS Aprilia + 4.766secs. 4. John Reynolds GB Ducati + 6.862secs. 5. Gregorio Lavilla SPA Kawasaki + 15.680secs. 6. Chris Walker GB Suzuki + 15.780secs.
World Superbike Race One Result: Brands Hatch.
1. John Reynolds GB Ducati 25 laps. 2. Troy Bayliss AUS Ducati + 0.458secs. 3. Chris Walker GB Suzuki + 3.556secs. 4. Neil Hodgson GB Ducati + 13.963secs. 5. Juan Borja SPA Ducati + 20.547secs. 6. Akira Yanagawa JAP Kawasaki + 20.554secs.
Haga loses CAS appeal.
Yamaha's Noriyuki Haga will not compete in this weekend's season-ending WSBK races at Brands Hatch after the Court or Arbitration of Sport ruled turned down his appeal against his three week ban and 45 point deduction which stems from the first round of the 2000 season in South Africa.