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British Superbike, Round 1, Brands
Hatch
Gregorio
Lavilla and Ryuichi Kiyonari shared the
victories in the opening round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at
Brands Hatch. Lavilla, who had set the
fastest ever lap of the Indy circuit to
claim the pole start, won the opening race
comfortably, having shaken off the early
leader, Airwaves Ducati team-mate Leon
Haslam.
The race was stopped with two thirds
undergone when Haslam crashed heavily out of
second place at Paddock Hill, with Karl
Harris taking over, just ahead of Michael
Rutter as the red flags came out.
Haslam, in his own words, “took a bruising”,
but he was fit to return for the second 30
lap race, for which the conditions posed
real problems for all racers.
Light rain fell, leaving the track damp
with the prospect of more rain to come.
It was a time for everyone to gamble. HM
Plant Honda rider Ryuichi Kiyonari opted for
full wet tyres while Lavilla gambled on
slicks, with the rest of the starting grid
choosing various combinations of tyres.
Kiyonari charged into the distance, making
full use of his tyres as the conditions
deteriorated, but Lavilla was demonstrating
remarkable skills and control as he stayed
on the pace, conceding second place to
Australian Billy McConnell for a dozen laps
in mid race before the Virgin Mobile Yamaha
rider crashed out. By now, Kiyonari
had lapped the former champion Shane Byrne,
as he romped to a 19 seconds victory, but,
on the final lap, Haslam, shrugging aside
the intense pain from his injured wrist and
ankle, grabbed second place from Lavilla.
"I had to do that to redeem myself, "
Haslam explained. "I was trying to
push too hard, the rear came round and it
caught me out big time. Instead of
settling for safe points, I wanted more, so
I cursing myself." It was a brave
ride, but for sheer skill, Lavilla's third
place was amazing: "I had no grip at all -
it was just a case of being smooth and not
worrying about the others, so I am just
happy to finish the race."
Kiyonari, fourth in the opener, trails
Lavilla 41-38 in the title stakes, praised
his tires as the real success: "I was lucky
- the tyres were very good, even when the
rain eased midway through the race. Very
happy." Craig Coxhell, riding Hawk
Kawasaki, took fourth place, ahead of
Harris, who is third in the overall
standings with 31 points. Chris
Martin, riding the PR Branson Honda, won the
British Superbike Cup class in the first
race, ahead of Marty Nutt, Gareth Glynn and
Malcolm Ashley, while next time out, Nutt
took the victory ahead of Zak Barry and
Ashley.
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Results -
Round One - Bennetts British
Superbike Championship |
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Race One - 20 laps |
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1 G
Lavilla Airwaves Ducati 15m
28.510s Av Sp 95.15mph |
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2 K Harris
HM Plant Honda +4.222s
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3 M Rutter
Stobart Motorsport +8.758s
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4 R
Kiyonari HM Plant Honda +8.891
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5 J Rea
Red Bull Honda +12.363
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6 S Byrne
Rizla Suzuki +18.556
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Race Two -
30 laps |
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1 R
Kiyonari HM Plant Honda 29m
39.805s Av Sp 86.04mph
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2 L Haslam
Airwaves Ducati +19.069s
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3 G
Lavilla Airwaves Ducati +19.240s
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4 C
Coxhell Hawk Kawasaki +21.922s
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5 K Harris
HM Plant Honda +23.918s
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6 T Hill
Virgin Mobile Yamaha + 25.842s
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Points
Standings |
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1 G
Lavilla 41 |
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2 R
Kiyonari 38 |
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3 K Harris
31 |
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4 L Haslam
20 |
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5 M Rutter
16 |
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6 D Thomas
16 |