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25 April, 2020 8:04 pm

WSBK Aragon Testing: Max Biaggi fastest on Day 3

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The last and final day of WBSK testing at the Motorland Aragon saw Max Biaggi on top once again and lowering Carlos Checa’s best time set on day 1.
With a best lap of 1.
58.
00, the 2010 World Champion was able to topple the Spaniard’s lap time by three tenths of a second and finish first overall.

Tom Sykes took the 2011 Kawasaki ZX-10R 2011 to the second best time with a 1′58.

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6 second lap.
Leon Haslam finally found the right set-up on his new BMW machine and took the third spot, ahead of much more experienced team mate Troy Corser who sixth today.
Michel Fabrizio, battling the flu ended his day at lunch.
Leon Camier set the same lap time as the new Alstare Suzuki rider for the unofficial fourth place.
Noriyuki Haga was was seventh, unable to improve on the final day testing and Kawasaki’s Katsuaki Fujiwara was eighth.

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Yamaha will be testing at Valencia on the 11th of November with Marco Melandri and Eugene Laverty, while the BMW squads will be at Jerez and then at Portimao.
Unofficial times Day 3:1.

Biaggi (Aprilia) 1′58.
02.
Sykes (Kawasaki) 1′58.
63.
Haslam (BMW) 1′59.
04.
Fabrizio (Suzuki) 1′59.
25.
Camier (Aprilia) 1′59.
26.
Corser (BMW) 1′59.
37.
Haga (Aprilia) 1′59.
68.
Fuijwara (Kawasaki) 2′00.
2

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