Wednesday, June 23, 2010

James Toseland crashes on return to World Superbike Championship

By Dave Fern Published: 6:51PM GMT twenty-six February 2010

Leaning power: James Toseland sweeps turn a hook at Phillip Island Leaning power: James Toseland sweeps turn a hook at Phillip Island Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Toseland, a two-time universe hold up in Superbikes, has effectively substituted jobs inside of the Yamaha camp, receiving over the float from last year"s hold up Ben Spies, who has filled Toseland"s place in MotoGP.

Handling problems stubborn Toseland and his team-mate, last season"s World Supersport hold up Cal Crutchlow, in their last test, withdrawal them with substantial work to do. Both were using a second off the subject to pole-setting pace.

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"Unfortunately I had a big pile-up entrance out of the penultimate corner," pronounced Toseland, who was 3 places down on Crutchlow, on a leaderboard led by an additional Grand Prix outcast Carlos Checa, roving the highwayman Althea Ducati. He was only forward of Michel Fabrizio"s factory-backed Ducati.

Leon Haslam, seeking to set up on his tough work of last tenure on the Stiggy Honda, showed strongly aboard the Alstare Suzuki, commanding free use and using third in initial qualifying, forward of Shane Byrne and Noriyuki Haga.

Jonathan Rea, twice a competition leader as he accomplished fifth altogether in 2009, was seventh.

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