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Massimiliano "Max" Biaggi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaks ˈbjaddʒi]; born 26 June 1971) [1] [2] is an Italian former professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who achieved six World Championships.
Phil Read and Max Biaggi have won the most 250cc/Moto2 championships, with four victories each. Nieto won the most championships in the 125cc and 50cc/80cc classes with seven and six victories respectively. [8]
Second is Shinya Nakano, only being +0.080 seconds behind, then Max Biaggi in third +.0.117 seconds behind and in fourth Alex Barros who is +0.198 seconds behind. On the second row of the grid is Tohru Ukawa in fifth, teammate Valentino Rossi in sixth, Jeremy McWilliams in seventh and Garry McCoy in eighth. [3]
Max Biaggi won his, and Aprilia's first Superbike World Championship title. The 2010 Superbike World Championship (officially known as the HANNspree SBK Superbike World Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the twenty-third season of the Superbike World Championship .
After being shocked by 500 class rookie Max Biaggi's opening round victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, Doohan went on to claim his fifth world championship in as many years, finishing off the season with four consecutive wins. [1] A controversial finish marked the 250 title race.
Valentino Rossi leads the standings with 187 points, followed by Sete Gibernau with 158 and Max Biaggi with 130 points. Max Biaggi took pole position on Saturday - his second of the season - with Jeremy McWilliams only +0.002 seconds behind him in second.
Pos Rider Manufacturer Time/Retired Points 1 Max Biaggi: Aprilia: 40:36.299 25: 2 Marcellino Lucchi: Aprilia +6.914 20: 3 Ralf Waldmann: Honda +18.294 16: 4 Olivier Jacque
Max Biaggi: Camel Honda: Honda: 30 42:23.287 1 25: 2 4 Alex Barros: Repsol Honda Team: Honda: 30 +0.349 6 20: 3 69 Nicky Hayden: Repsol Honda Team: Honda: 30 +4.293 9 ...