Superbike World Championship 2011 Aragon/Spain: 2. run

In the second round of superbikes in Aragon, Max Biaggi was able to celebrate his first win of the season. He won ahead of Marco Melandri and Carlos Checa.

Under blue skies and in bright sunlight Max Biaggi in Aragon secured its first victory in this season. This time, it was his hunters, Marco Melandri, who made a mistake and won as the race five laps to go in favor of the ROMER. Melandri bremste is shipping in travel to and from the first corner and slipped off of the footrests, so he had to drive a wide arc. Carlos Checa made the leap on the podium in the second round and could operate so good damage control.
Checa had a bad start, but what it back to the eighth position, but after a brief recovery phase blew "El Torro" to attack went through the field, like a hot knife through butter. The train at the top was however left and finally happened for him in third place. He came close while still once dangerous Melandri after its failure, but it reached him not, to him by zupressen.
After the fall in the first run was a better second Italian Michel Fabrizio. He came on the fourth position in front of Joan Lascorz. Eugene Laverty, also put out a really bad start. He was passed up to the 16th place in the first round. In the course of the race he worked but in the sixth place ahead, to which he fought with Noriyuki Haga. The Irishman had the nose but at the end of the front.
Leon Camier rode a lonely race, but only at the eighth position such as at the lunch. Leon Haslam was ninth before Ayrton Badovini. Both delivered an exciting fight themselves, but this time, the plant pilot could claim.
Jakub SMRZ was again under the crashes. The Czech was a pitch-black weekend in Spain. He left the track without more championship points. The Ducati rider in last place was at the time of the fall. Harder it got off to the ailing Troy Corser, who with Maxime Berger collided and had to be brought in the medical centre. Berger was unhurt. Without wounds, also Tom Sykes returned in the box, after he fired his Kawasaki in the gravel. Give up the race, had to Ruben Xaus, who described his crew on the box errors in the transmission.