Little Haga and The Ben

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Little Haga and The Ben

Spies makes a new friend in WSBK
By Motorcycle.Com Staff, May. 01, 2009
Ben Spies has made an impressive splash in his rookie World Superbike campaign. The factory Yamaha rider is second in the standings, 60 points behind Ducati Xeroxs Noriyuki Haga. Both riders have four wins apiece after four rounds. Theres still a long way to go but Spies and Haga have been a step ahead of the rest of the competition so far.

Spies and Haga have quickly developed a rivalry on the track but, as the following story from Spies publicist explains, the two riders share at least one common fan.

Rookie sensation Ben Spies has been pleasantly surprised by the warm reception hes received in the World Superbike paddock so far in 2009. Hes met many new people in the series, some have which have become fast friends. Surprisingly it was new rival Nori Haga and his family who were some of the first to make Spies feel welcome. One little guy who warmed up to Ben immediately is Hagas five-year-old son Ryota.

Ben Spies has made a new friend in 5-year-old Ryota Haga.

Ben and Ryotas friendship was put to the test however in the most recent World Superbike event at Assen in the Netherlands. In the first race at Assens legendary TT circuit Spies and Ryotas dad had one of the best last-lap battles in recent World Superbike memory and it was Spies coming out on top with a daring high-speed pass with three turns to go.

Now Ryota likes Ben and thinks hes cool and all, but he loves his father and is his dads number one fan. He wasn't at all happy that The Ben, as Ryota calls Spies, took what seemed like certain victory away from his dad in that first race. As the Hagas walked down pit lane past the Yamaha garage on the way to the podium after race one, Bens mother Mary noticed little Ryota crying his eyes out. Mary asked him what was wrong. He looked up at Mary, obviously frustrated, and said My daddy is a loser and I dont like the Ben! With that little Ryota, still crying, quickly turned away from Mary and went to see dad.

Ben Spies (19) and Noriyuki Haga (41) have each won four of the eight races so far this season.
Things went much better for Haga in Assens second race, but much worse for The Ben. Spies crashed hard while leading at the start of the second lap. Haga went on to victory, extending his championship points lead.

Late that afternoon Spies was sitting alone in his motor coach, a little beat up physically from the crash, but mainly upset with himself for letting his team down. Mary stood outside the coach letting Ben have some quiet time. She was answering text messages on her cell phone when she saw little Ryota knocking on the coach door. He had some of his friends with him. Mary walked over and asked Ryota if she could help him. He said I want to see the Ben. Mary said, But I thought you didnt like Ben? I do like the Ben and he is hurt. I want to talk to him, Ryota demanded.

So Mary cracked the door to ask Ben if he would see the kids. Ben, still smarting from his race crash, was trying to beg off the visitors when suddenly little Ryota, perhaps taking after his dad, saw his opportunity and before you knew it edged his way past Mary through the slightly opened door and ran up to Ben. The Ben is hurt. Show me where you are hurt! Ryota said with concern to Spies.

The Ducati kids (from left to right): Ryota Haga, Nicolas Fabrizio (son of Michel Fabrizio) and Ryota's brother Akito Haga.
Soon the other children that were with Ryota flooded in and gathered around Ben. Spies sat up and started talking with them. One of the little girls in the group had a cast on her arm. Ben asked her what happened. Shed fallen off a horse. When Ben told her she was brave for riding a horse and that he was scared of horses the little gang burst into laughter. So a friendship that was put to the test at Assen was restored by the end of the day. Even though Ryota likes it when his dad wins, little Haga still thinks The Ben is at least the second coolest rider in the paddock.

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WSBK: 2009 Assen results

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