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WSB championship standings after Aragon
By Visordown News on 02/07/2012 09:39:07
Biaggi extends his championship lead as Melandri moves into second in the standings
MAX Biaggi extended his lead in the championship standings at Aragon, as Marco Melandri jumped to second following the troubles of Jonathan Rea.The Italian leaves Spain with a comfortable lead of 48 points ahead of Melandri.1. Max Biaggi Aprilia 248
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WSB 2011: Championship standings after Round 4
By Visordown News on 09/05/2011 09:32:03
Full championship standings after the fourth round of the World Superbike championship at Monza
Biaggi suffered a penalty in the second race for cutting a corner whilst in the lead, putting the Aprilia rider behind Melandri in the standings. With his first WSB double Eugene Laverty jumped up the championship table from ninth to now round out the top
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WSB 2012: Championship standings after R3
By Visordown News on 23/04/2012 09:09:31
Biaggi takes the lead in the championship table
A FOURTH and an eighth were enough for Max Biaggi to move to the top of the championship standings after Assen.Despite lacking the pace ahead of the race, the factory Aprilia rider benefitted from Tom Sykes' retirement from the lead in race one
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WSB 2011: Championship standings after R9
By Visordown News on 01/08/2011 09:35:20
Checa extends his lead in the championship
WITH his fourth double of the year at Silverstone Carlos Checa has extended his championship lead of Max Biaggi.1. Carlos Checa Ducati 3432. Max Biaggi Aprilia 2813. Marco Melandri Yamaha 2724. Eugene Laverty Yamaha 2085. Leon Haslam BMW 1586. Leon
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WSB 2011: Championship standings after R11
By Visordown News on 26/09/2011 09:30:58
Championship table after round 11 from Imola
1. Carlos Checa Ducati 4172. Marco Melandri Yamaha 3203. Max Biaggi Aprilia 2814. Eugene Laverty Yamaha 2565. Leon Haslam BMW 1876. Leon Camier Aprilia 1717. Sylvain Guintoli Ducati 1588. Noriyuki Haga Aprilia 1559. Ayrton Badovini BMW 14710. Michel Fabrizio Suzuki 14111. Jonatha...
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WSB 2011: Championship standings after R6
By Visordown News on 13/06/2011 09:35:34
Complete championship table after the sixth WSB round from Misano
1 Carlos Checa Ducati 2452 Max Biaggi Aprilia 1733 Marco Melandri Yamaha 1504 Eugene Laverty Yamaha 1235 Leon Haslam BMW 1066 Leon Camier Aprilia 1017 Michel Fabrizio Suzuki 958 Jonathan Rea Honda 949 Jakub Smrz Ducati 8310 Sylvain Guintoli Ducati 7211 Ayrton Badovini BMW 7212 No...
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WSB 2012: Championship standings, Misano R7
By Visordown News on 11/06/2012 09:11:53
Double victory gives Biaggi a comfortable lead in the championship table
A DOUBLE win at Misano earned Max Biaggi a comfortable lead in the championship table, moving clear of second placed Jonathan Rea by 38.5 points.World Superbikes Championship Standings after Round 7, Misano:1. Max Biaggi (Aprilia) 210,52. Jonathan
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WSB 2011: Championship Standings R1
By Visordown News on 28/02/2011 10:55:35
Checa and Ducati lead championship standings after the first round at Phillip Island
Taking complete control of the two races at Phillip Island sees Carlos Checa topping the championship standings after the first round.In a long career spanning 500GP, MotoGP and World Superbike, the results of the weekend mark the first time
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WSB 2011: Championship standings after R2
By Visordown News on 28/03/2011 09:54:15
Carlos Checa maintains championship lead after two podium finishes
After two podium finishes at Donington Park Carlos Checa extended his championship lead ahead of pack.With Marco Melandri securing his debut win in the WSB class he was promoted to second in the championship ahead of Leon Haslam in third position
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WSB 2011: Championship standings after Assen
By Visordown News on 18/04/2011 09:27:42
World Superbike championship table after the third round of the season at Assen
A third and a win were good enough haul for Carlos Checa to continue maintaining his championship on the 2011 World Superbike crown.The biggest movers in the championship table were Max Biaggi stepping up to second from fourth and Jonathan Rea
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