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2012 World Superbike Aragon Photo Gallery
Marco Melandri took provisional pole on Friday at Aragon.
See photos of all the World Superbike and Supersport action at Motorland Aragon.
Turn 3 at Aragon was named the "Carlos Checa turn."
Leon Haslam was fifth-fastest in Friday's qualifying session.
Current championship points leader Max Biaggi followed Melandri with the second fastest time in Friday's qualifying at Aragon.
Marco Melandri (33) and Max Biaggi (3) split wins at Aragon.
Jules Cluzel posted the top time in World Supersport qualifying.
Tom Sykes took pole position yet again, this time at Aragon.
Sam Lowes took home the win in World Supersport.
Max Biaggi (3), Eugene Laverty (58) and Marco Melandri (33) in close competition at Aragon.
Eugene Laverty (58), Chaz Davies (19, Max Biaggi (3) and Marco Melandri (33) battled hard for podium position in Race 2.
Leon Haslam (91) and Davide Giugliano (34) took seventh and eighth respectively in Race 1.
Haslam (91) and Tom Sykes (66) were part of a pack of riders fighting for fifth place in Race 2.
Tom Sykes (66) and Ayrton Badovini (86) at Aragon.
Race 2 podium with Marco Melandri (center) in first, Eugene Laverty (left) in second and Chaz Davies (right) in third.
Tom Sykes (66), Carlos Checa (7), Leon Haslam (91) and Davide Giugliano (34) at Aragon.
Tom Sykes posted the fastest time during testing at Aragon on new 17-inch tires.
Marco Melandri was second fastest in testing at Aragon.
Leon Camier testing at Aragon. He wasn't as impressed with the new 17-inch tires as some other riders were.
Ten Kate Honda's Broc Parkes was fastest in World Supersport testing at Aragon.
PTR Honda's Sam Lowes and Simon Buckmaster on the Aragon podium, after former champion and current World Supersport points leader Kenan Sofuoglu was demoted to fifth following penalty.
Simon Buckmaster vented public criticism on Sofuoglu's penalty, deeming it not harsh enough for the circumstances.
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