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Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Donington Park 21-23 Sep

Published: 12th September 2007 16:28

  HASLAM AT THE DOUBLE TO MAINTAIN TITLE BID
BENNETTS BRITISH SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP
PENULTIMATE ROUND - 23 SEPTEMBER - DONINGTON PARK

Leon Haslam maintained his outside hopes of winning the Bennetts British Superbike crown with a penultimate round double victory at his local Donington Park circuit on a day of problems for the leading duo of Ryuichi Kiyonari and Jonathan Rea.

Riding the Airwaves Ducati, Haslam was running fourth on an opening lap led by Chris Walker from Rea and the impressive Tom Sykes, but that was soon to change as the Derbyshire rider picked off places to be duelling for the lead with Rea.

Haslam grabbed the initiative just into the second half of the race but then was fortunate to hold on at the Melbourne Hairpin as Rea closed in, clipping his front wheel: "It was hectic and he was a bit too hot going in and he did well not to collect me, so well done to him, as I know what it is like going in there."

Rea dropped back to fifth, Haslam was third as Kiyonari led from Sykes but the Japanese rider was shortly afterwards down and out as he was sent tumbling, the innocent victim of Cal Crutchlow's tumble at Goddards.

Haslam regained the initiative to win from the young Stobart Vent Axia Motorsport Honda rider and there was more of the same to come in the second 20 lap race at the Leicestershire grand prix circuit.

Rizla Suzuki rider Walker again made the early running with Sykes pressurising him and moving ahead on the fourth lap while behind them there was the gathering force of Kiyonari, determined to salvage something to celebrate on his 25th birthday.

The HM Plant Honda rider moved from fifth to third, exchanging places with his team-mate Rea, and soon he was running second to the fast maturing Sykes, almost inevitably moving ahead on the eleventh lap before holding on amid a really scary moment.

Powering through Redgate, his Honda snaked out of line. Kiyonari was out of the saddle, but hung on, taking to the grass, dropping back to third while Haslam roared onto take the victory from Sykes.

"I felt good all of the way through and although I've done a lot of laps and races here, this has been a bit of bogey circuit for me, but now I've taken my first double here," reflected Haslam. "I've enjoyed the races - I'm over the moon."

Haslam goes into the Brands Hatch finale on 14 October with 363 points, while Kiyonari leads Rea, seventh in the second race, 404-367 with 50 points at stake.

Tristan Palmer is in the driving seat to win the British Superbike Cup having completed a daily double aboard the THR Honda, finishing ahead of Tom Tunstall (Hardinge Ice Valley Honda) and James Buckingham on the Quay Garage Honda in each of the races.

Second best to Robbie Stewart in the penultimate round of the British 125GP was just champion for Luke Jones, the Herefordshire rider who celebrated his 19th birthday with the first major title of his career.

Michael Laverty sealed the Maxxis British Supersport title in an incident packed race, red-flagged after ten laps while Racesafe marshals dealt with oil sprayed as John Robb's Honda blew as he charged into the Old Hairpin.  The Ulsterman was ahead then, and he won the re-started action, over eight laps, ahead of his Relentless Suzuki by TAS team-mate Ian Lowry.

Hudson Kennaugh, with a winning double in the Metzeler Racetec National Superstock Championship closed with 39 points of series leader Glen Richards ahead of the final showdown, again over two races, at Brands Hatch. Flying Scot Norman Brunton, twice fourth in races won by Alex Camier, took the Superstock Cup title.

Pauli Pekkanen clinched the KTM 990 Super Duke Battle title as he finished third, adrift of Richard Cooper and Kelvin Reilly.

Results - round 12, Bennetts British Superbike Championship

Race One
1          L Haslam        Airwaves Ducati        30:37.871 av.sp. 97.94mph
2          T Sykes          Stobart Honda           30:39.287
3          S Byrne          Stobart Honda           30:39.497
4          G Lavilla         Airwaves Ducati        30:47.085
5          J Rea              HM Plant Honda        30:49.905
6          C Walker        Rizla Suzuki               30:53.386
Fastest lap: R Kiyonari HM Plant Honda 1:30.899, av.sp. 99.01mph (record)

Race Two
1          L Haslam        Airwaves Ducati        30:35.829 av.sp. 98.04mph
2          T Sykes          Stobart Honda           30:35.885
3          R Kiyonari      HM Plant Honda        30:39.245
4          C Walker        Rizla Suzuki               30:42.961
5          G Lavilla         Airwaves Ducati        30:48.128
6          S Byrne          Stobart Honda           30:52.396
Fastest lap: R Kiyonari HM Plant Honda 1:30.943, av.sp. 98.96mph

Championship points
1          R Kiyonari      404
2          J Rea              367
3          L Haslam        363
4          G Lavilla         318
5          S Byrne          283
6          T Sykes          270

REA CHASES DOUBLE TO BOOST TITLE HOPES
BENNETTS BRITISH SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP
PENULTIMATE ROUND - 21/22/23 SEPTEMBER
DONINGTON PARK

KiyonariKiyonari in actionJonathan Rea knows that he has to head off the challenge of his HM Plant Honda team-mate Ryuichi Kiyonari in the penultimate round at Donington Park on Sunday 23 September if he is to have any chance of realising his dream of winning the Bennetts British Superbike crown prior to his graduation onto the World stage.

The 20 year old Ballyclare rider trails the current title holder and series leader Kiyonari by 41 points as they power onto the Leicestershire circuit, but with a total of 100 points still to play for, the chase is on for real, providing that Rea can enjoy a maximum score.

He has won five times so far this season, compared to the nine victories of Kiyonari, but is feeling confident that he can still deliver the goods, as he illustrated with a victory last time out at Cadwell Park, commenting: "I was pleased with that victory and yes the championship is still there, sort of.

"I know that it has not gone away from me, and I don't wish anything on Kiyo but unless he has a bad day in either of the final rounds it looks his," continued with Rea as he planned his strategies for these crucial races in which he needs to complete a winning double.

Kiyonari has enjoyed victories in previous seasons at Donington Park, where he has also raced in MotoGP whereas Rea has still to taste the champagne there, something that he is keen to put right in his efforts to keep his title bid firmly on track.

Adding further challenges to the leading duo in the title stakes will be Derbyshire rider Leon Haslam, who riding the Airwaves Ducati, has a mathematical chance of taking the crown for the first time, while former champions Gregorio Lavilla and Shane Byrne are keen to show what might have been with winning riders in what has proved a tough campaign for them.

Around the two Superbike races, there is also crucial action counting to several other major championships including the Maxxis British Supersport, the British 125GP, Metzeler Racetec National Superstock Championship and Cup, Virgin Media Cup and KTM 990 Super Duke Battle.

Practice and qualifying is through Friday and Saturday, with the main raceday Sunday 23 September.

 

 

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