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Misano Adriatico (ITA)
 
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The Superbike World Championship races from Misano, Italy will air back-to-back on SPEED on Sunday, June 21 at 3:30 and 4:30pm ET.

Jakub Smrz (Guandalini Ducati) brought Ben Spies' seven-race Superpole record to an end with a new circuit best lap in the decisive qualifying session at Misano. The 26 year-old from the Czech Republic was in terrific form, powering his private Guandalini Ducati 1098 around the 4.226 km Misano World Circuit in a time of 1 minute 35.435 seconds. Second place in an exciting session, which was held under the constant threat of rain, went to Britain's Jonathan Rea (Hannspree Ten Kate Honda), who has been fast all weekend. Spies was also on the pace on his team Yamaha World Superbike machine, but the Texan this time had to settle for the third slot, just ahead of one of his championship rivals, Michel Fabrizio (Ducati Xerox) in fourth.

Jakub Smrz: "I am really pleased with my first-ever Superpole, it's a great feeling to be there. But not just my Superpole time was good,
I also have a good race pace as well, and I hope to be able to fight against the other guys up at the front and get a podium in the races. Last year I went well at Misano, but I hope for a better result this time around."

Jonathan Rea: "It's been pretty good for us, we found a good time for the second place. A big thanks to my crew, they've been doing so much all week. We got through a fair amount of hardware at Magny-Cours testing and got a good base setting for this weekend. And finally in the last few sessions and qualifying we've been doing some good times, so hopefully it'll all come good in the race tomorrow."

Ben Spies: "A front row start is good anyway and congratulations to Jakub. We missed out today because we just didn't have it when it counted. I'm happy with the bike and the race set-up is good, but to be honest we're a little bit quicker than the guys we're racing against for the championship and that's a good thing. However I'm sure they'll all be up there in the race tomorrow."


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