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MessagePosté le: Lun Juin 17, 2013 5:30 pm    Sujet du message: Portimao Qualifying Results Répondre en citant

WSBK: Round #6 – Portimao Qualifying Results
WSBK Report:In the grey skies on the Autodromo International do Algarve, the eni FIM Superbike World Championship riders tackled today the 6th Tissot-Superpole of year.A particularly close battle for your top slot relating to the grid saw Tom Sykes scoring his 16th career pole position for only a thousandth of your second – that could result in only 4.5 cm – on Eugene Laverty. A similar gap regarding the top-2 riders in Superpole happened one time before, such as in 2009 Ben Spies snatched pole from Michel Fabrizio at Kyalami. The 1’41.360 set from the British rider meant yet another new Best Lap to the Portuguese track.Tom Sykes:“I am really ready to have five Tissot-Superpole wins over the bounce, it's a record in my opinion. I found myself able to perform my own time for a dry and sunny track but Eugene Laverty almost beat me to barefoot jogging now. My organization is getting excited about two races tomorrow that i'm expecting it to be a challenge. We took a circuit best lap we was amazed at that because in 2009 I put a good lap in better conditions. I think it indicates that Pirelli usually make their a great step with all the tyres.”Eugene Laverty:“You can’t get any even closer the pole than that! Nevertheless I’m prepared to be on your front row. I created small mistake in my fast lap and i thought I'd compromised my performance. It’s a waste to make the thousandth of an second, exploiting any case we’re ready in the races tomorrow and that the weather conditions conditions would be good.”Today’s Superpole was partly influenced by aspect, as drops of rain began to fall moments until the start of Superpole 2. As documented in the 2013 WSBK Sporting Regulations, a final 20-minute wet session took place with all 12 riders involved. The circumstances quickly improved,Gucci Outlet, though, meaning the ri adjustable lever ders could fight for positions over the grid for a dry track.Jonathan Rea completes the original row of your grid for tomorrow’s two races,Borse Gucci, continuing to thrill following the excellent performance in qualifying. Fourth place Marco Melandri finished before Sylvain Guintoli, Loris Baz and a improving Carlos Checa, who had been in the position to put up a quality lap onboard his 1199 Panigale R despite his left shoulder inju adjustable levers ry.Frenchman Jules Cluzel was 8th in the flag followed by the Italian trio of Michel Fabrizio, Ayrton Badovini and Davide Giugliano. The 2011 STK1000 Champion possessed a minor crash at Turn 8 within the last Superpole session.Tissot-Superpole times:1. Sykes (Kawasaki) 1’41.360 average 163.094 kph2. Laverty (Aprilia) 1’41.3613. Rea (Honda) 1’41.7874. Melandri (BMW) 1’42.1155. Guintoli (Aprilia) 1’42.2096. Baz (Kawasaki) 1’42.3287. Checa (Ducati) 1’42.4058. Cluzel (Suzuki) 1’42.6459. Fabrizio (April Street Bike Levers ia) 1’43.03210. Badovini (Ducati)11. Giugliano (Aprilia)12. Davies (BMW)13. Camier (Suzuki)14. Haslam (Honda)15. Neukirchner (Ducati)World Sup motorcycle brake lever ersport – Lowes on pole over Sofuoglu:Sam Lowes keeps his 2013 pole position streak alive by securing the most notable i'm all over this the grid – for ones fourth amount of a row – after today’s Qualifying 2. The present Championship leader set an effective lap-time of 1’44.804 using race tires, resulting the actual rider allowed to lap beneath the 1’45 bracket. Kenan Sofuoglu will become tomorrow’s race from 2nd place, associated with Sheridan Morais,Gucci Borse, team mate Fabien Foret and Andrea Antonelli.Dutchman Michael van der Mark was 6th previous to Jack Kennedy and Luca Scassa. The Irishman was built with a collision with Lowes through session in which he escaped uninjured, despite some initial concern.David Salom found themselves 11th,Gucci Sito Ufficiale, behind Raffaele De Rosa and rookie Riccardo Russo. Another collision involved Mathew Scholtz and Gabor Talmacsi, while a regrettable Lorenzo Zanetti crashed by himself at Turn 15,Borse Gucci Outlet, eventually qualifying in 26th place.Times:1. Lowes (Yamaha) 1’44.804 average 157.734 kph2. Sofuoglu (Kawasaki) 1’45.3193. Morais (Honda) 1’45.5344. Foret (Kawasaki) 1’45.8455. Antonelli (Kawasaki) 1’46.0356. Vd Mark (Honda) 1’46.0857. Kennedy (Honda) 1’46.1318. Scassa (Kawasaki) 1’46.2119. De Rosa (Honda) 1’46.25410. Russo (Kawasaki) 1’46.272Superstock 1000:An initial crash at Turn 14 failed to allow Sylvain Barrier to better his lap-time set yesterday in Qualifying 1, but didn’t steer clear of the defending STK1000 Champion from scoring his 3rd pole position of the season. Monza race winner Lorenzo Savadori surely could close around the lead at his penultimate quick lap attempt before the flag in toda brake clutch levers y’s second qualifying session, eventually finishing 2nd that has a 0.071 seconds gap from tomorrow’s pole-sitter.Italy’s Eddi La Marra secured the previous slot of this first row by ending up third ahead o SportBike Levers f Kawasaki duo of former STK600 Champion Jeremy Guarnoni and Romain Lanusse. Championship leader Niccolò Canepa need to have an enhancement in tomorrow’s race when he have been qualifying in 8th place behind Argent Motorcycle lever inean Leandro Mercado and Czech Ondrej Jezek.Times:1. Barrier (BMW) 1’45.881 average 156.130 kph2. Savadori (Kawasaki) 1’45.9523. La Marra (Ducati) 1’46.0414. Guarnoni (Kawasaki) 1’46.3855. Lanusse (Kawasaki) 1’46.5306. Mercado (Kawasaki) 1’46.9407. Jezek (Ducati) 1’46.9598. Canepa (Ducati) 1’46.9609. Lussiana (Kawasaki) 1’47.01710. McFadden (BMW) 1’47.545Superstock 600 – Race:Franco Morbidelli has won an amazing and unpredictable Superstock 600 race at Portimao, from a close 4-way battle for that victory inside closing stages. The maiden STK600 victory in the 19 years old Italian – who was simply warmly cheered by WSBK rider Michel Fabrizio at Parc Fermé after – has been a pure type of perfect race craft, especially over the last lap, because he fought next to each other with Tony Covena for any lead before the Dutchman went wide at Turn 13, allowing Bastien Chesaux and Gauthier Duwelz to obtain through.While Morbidelli had been able to defend his small margin to blow up completely as race winner, Duwelz was able to produce a very last minute pass over Chesaux about the finish straight for 2nd, by using a clearly disappointed Covena which you can follow in 4th place after a thrilling performance on target.Pole-sitter Adrian Nestorovic’s race drew into a very early end in the first turn after high-siding and landing badly on the tarmac. The Australian was clinically determined to have no major injuries in addition to a concussion.Results:1. Morbidelli (Kawasaki) 10 Laps/45.920 km in 18’20.298 average 150.243 kph2. Duwelz (Yamaha) 0.0623. Chesaux (Honda) 0.1034. Coveña (Kawasaki) 0.2205. Gamarino (Kawasaki) 3.6636. Nocco (Kawasaki) 4.7847. Marchal (Yamaha) 5.6408. Mulhauser (Yamaha) 11.6309. Vitali (Suzuki) 11.81410. Jones (Honda) 15.20011. Salvadori (Yamaha) 15.36612. Casalotti (Yamaha) 17.15713. D’Annunzio (Yamaha) 17.29614. Cecchini (Honda) 17.49215. Schmitter motorcycle clutch (Yamaha) 18.465Standings:1. Duwelz 772. Chesaux 563. Morbidelli 544. Coveña 525. Morrentino 336. Mulhauser 327. Nestorovic 318. Gamarino 319. Salvadori 2710. Nocco 2511. Tessels 1912. Casalotti 1913. Tuuli 1714. Tatasciore 1615. Vitali 15For further information: www.worldsbk.com -->
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