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Mungkin improvisasi si Biaggi aja.. sebelunnya dah ngomong ke si Fabrizio untuk sepakat tidak perayaan.. tapi ga ngerasa perlu ngasihtau si Cal. Taunya si Cal langsung nyemprot si Biaggi
Tapi sikutnya itu bener2 so unnecessary

The way he elbowed Cal while putting on his cap

parah bgt, ga cukup skali kayanya tuh sikut terbang..

kl ditonton lg gregetan jadinya..
ngepost berita ah biar ramean dikit..
Haga ‘disappointed’ with missed opportunity
Noriyuki Haga had hoped to come away from Assen with a better result than eighth after qualifying on the front row.
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Noriyuki Haga says he is 'disappointed' by his failure to capitalise on his front row starting position at Assen after finishing his weekend with just a single eighth place finish.
The PATA Aprilia rider retired early during race one after a stone kicked up by another competitor pierced the radiator, though he looked in better shape during race two when he snatched the lead from the first bend.
However, Haga began to suffer with tyre problems as the race wore on and having been overtaken for the lead on lap three, gradually slipped back to an eventual eighth position.
Cursing the steep learning curve on the RSV-4, Haga was frustrated with the outcome following an encouraging turn in practice and qualifying.
"I feel disappointed for the team and my supporters. Unfortunately, I still have little experience on this bike, mainly in the races where we had problems with the grip during the final part. I'm sure with all this information we can aim for a better result at Monza."
Melandri frustrated by unexpected crash
Marco Melandri drops behind Max Biaggi in the overall standings after managing just a single fourth place finish at Assen.

ke tempat bini aye, 5 ribu ya bang...
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Marco Melandri was disappointed to miss out on a podium finish during the third round of the World Superbike Championship at Assen after crashing out in race two.
Following on from his maiden WSBK victory at Donington Park, Melandri maintained a fairly low profile in both races as he worked his way up from eighth position on the grid, the Italian having crashed during Superpole.
Good enough for fourth in race one – albeit some distance behind the podium -, Melandri was on the tail of third place man Jonathan Rea early on in race two and was primed for an attack when he went down with six laps remaining.
A costly retirement that saw him lose second place in the overall standings to Max Biaggi, the Yamaha rider is now hoping to move on from the troublesome weekend.
“I got a bad start in race one and seemed to be losing feeling in the rear of the bike. By the time I had regained feeling and a good race pace it was too late to push for the podium.
“In race two the bike seemed to have a better set up and I managed to get a good start off the grid. I closed in on the leading pack but after the first ten laps I started losing grip in the rear tyre.
“I was keeping an eye on Rea and was planning to close in on him in the last laps but unfortunately without even realising it, I lost the front and crashed out. I'm very disappointed with this and hope it doesn't happen again.”