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MessagePosté le: Lun Juin 17, 2013 8:38 pm    Sujet du message: Portugal Results Répondre en citant

WSBK: Round #6 – Portimao, Portugal Results
WSBK Pr release:Round 6 race day at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve would have been a mixture of great performances and big disappointments for most on the protagonists of one's eni FIM Superbike World Championship. Today’s winners Marco Melandri and Eugene Laverty experienced some t adjustable levers ough luck when not over the top: the Irishman was leading Race 1 before a technical problem ruled him away from contention,Borse Gucci,Gucci Outlet, while Melandri was forced to face an excessive rear tyre wear to eventually find themselves 12th on the second race.Tom Sykes wasted a chance for a repeat podium finish by crashing outside Turn 2 throughout the sighting lap of this last race. The Englishman showed he'd what it takes to fight to the win eventually, when he set the fresh lap record despite being way to avoid of the battle for points. Which has a second as well as a third set up both races Sylvain Guintoli boosts his points tally to 213 to boost the space on the points to 28 over Sykes and 39 on Laverty.Regardless that a little improvement concerning the two races – still not matching early expectations – according to use of FIM Regulations art. 2.4.8.1.3 Ducati will see the removal of the oxygen restrictors to their 1199 Panigale R,Borse Gucci, begining with a subsequent round at Imola (June 28-30).Melandri – Portimao 2013:Race 1Marco Melandri won Race 1 following close battle within the closing stages with Sylvain Guintoli, that were left with only a click 0.007 gap between two along at the finish line – 4th smallest margin for victory ever within a WSBK race. A great exit outside the last corner was just not eno SportBike Levers ugh to the Championship leader to grab victory with the Italian.The works Aprilia team’s race outcome was well saved by your Frenchman, following team Eugene Laverty unfortunate retire on lap 12, result of a technical problem he sustained as they was for the lead. Tom Sykes – the only real first row starter to finish the race – completed the podium having a solid 3rd  place, after losing some ground with the top with the final part. Best result all this time within the season for Leon Camier as well as the FIXI Crescent Suzuki Team, while the tall British rider finished 4th before an aching Chaz Davies and Michel Fabrizio.Camier’s team mate Jules Cluzel got the higher of Carlos Checa relating to the last lap,Gucci Sito Ufficiale, finishing 8t clutch and brake levers h. Pata Honda Team’s unfortunate first race in the course of saw Jonathan Rea retiring a result of technical problem and Leon Haslam pulling in after losing the feeling in a choice of arms, while the Thirty year old from Derby was wishing to compensate a defieicency of strength within the injured left leg.Race 1 results:1. Melandri (BMW) 22 Laps/101.024 km in 38’12.447 average 158.645 kph2. Guintoli (Aprilia) 0.0073. Sykes (Kawasaki) 4.2244. Cam Motorcycle lever motorcycle brake lever ier (Suzuki) 9.479 Motorcycle racing parts 5. Baz (Kawasaki) 12.0576. Davies (BMW) 16.6107. Fabrizio (Aprilia) 21.3508. Cluzel (Suzuki) 22.3379. Checa (Ducati) 23.66210. Sandi (Kawasaki) 1’26.99511. Iannuzzo (BMW) 1’27.11912. Clementi (BMW) 1’29.09613. Neukirchner (Ducati)3 Laps:RT. Badovini (Ducati)RT. Laverty (Aprilia)RT. Haslam (Honda)RT. Rea (Honda)RT. Lundh (Kawasaki)RT. Giugliano (Aprilia)Race 2Eugene Laverty is the winner of Race 2 at Portimao. The Irishman,Gucci Borse, back on your podium following a Italian round at Monza,Gucci Borse,Gucci Outlet, was able to score his 4th victory of the season: on the seven wins achieved thus far in the WSBK career, six masters arrived your second race throughout.Eugene Laverty:“Race 1 looks like it's cursed for folks this year,Borse Gucci Outlet, especially on tracks such as this one and Aragon where I had the ideal pace to consider a double win. No matter the reason I’m nothing to complain. I have been really trying hard to do this win and I’m able to are already capable of singing it dominating within the first to last lap. I’m still while in the title chase inspite of a few way too many DNFs, but we've been growing race by race and I’m confident about the upcoming rounds.”The only rider effective in keeping on the top of the winner, a minimum of on the first part of the race, was Jonathan Rea. The Ulsterman was edged beyond 2nd put in place the closing stages by Sylvain Guintoli, who completed the final one-two for ones official Aprilia team in 2013 – after a total domination of Round 1 at Phillip Island.Tom Sykes, after a very early crash all through the sighting lap at Turn 2, managed after several attempts, for making his long ago in to the pits, where he started the race. Towards the end of Lap 1 the Englishman was forced to pull in again but, after returning to the track in the third time,Borse Gucci Outlet, minus the chances left for your top-15 finish, Sykes showed a wonderful pace perhaps even set the ultra-modern lap record in 1’42.475.Tom Sykes:“I expected the most important race to generally be equally close as it was nevertheless was struggling slightly with race performance. Portimao isn't probably my strongest circuits whilst still being you can easily fight in the win. In race two the fall was my fault because consecutively one on my own out lap I ran on the curbstone contained in the. We'd made improvements in the bike for race two in which we proved that's the truth because we followed to destroy the lap record. I'm We have let a few people down although i don't want to be too challenging on myself as it's the first mistake I had intended for a while.”The works Kawasaki team had something to cheer anyway, as Loris Baz finished fourth ahead of Chaz Davies, a tenacious Carlos Checa and Jules Cluzel. An excessive rear-tyre wear forced Marco Melandri to ride defensively to your 12th place in the flag. The issue that hampered the performance of this Italian rider happens to be being analyzed by Pirelli. A technical problem is the grounds behind the withdrawal from Race 2 by Leon Camier relating to the twelfth lap.Race 2 results:1. Laverty (Aprilia) 22 Laps/101.024 km in 38’02.051 average 159.368 kph2. Guintoli (Aprilia) 4.1073. Rea (Honda) 5.8534. Baz (Kawasaki) 15.3065. Davies (BMW) 17.5526. Checa (Ducati) 18.3667. Cluzel (Suzuki) 29.3928. Badovini (Ducati) brake clutch levers 38.3599. Giugliano (Aprilia) 39.32110. Fabrizio (Aprilia) 44.60311. Neukirchner (Ducati) 45.33912. Melandri (B motorcycle clutch MW) 45.42913. Sandi (Kawasaki) 1’16.31014. Lundh (Kawasaki) 1’16.37515. Iannuzzo (BMW) 1’18.30316. Clementi (BMW) 1’24.259NC. Sykes (Kawasaki)RT. Camier (Suzuki)Standings – provisional (round 6 of 15)*:1. Guintoli 2132. Sykes 1853. Laverty 1744. Melandri 1565. Davies 1336. Baz 1197. Rea 1058. Fabrizio 1019. Giugliano 7910. Cluzel 7211. Camier 6212. Neukirchner 5313. Checa 5014. Badovini 4515. Haslam 29Manufacturers:1. Aprilia 2532. BMW 2113. Kawasaki 2094. Honda 1125. Suzuki 1046. Ducati 82* Possible updated results might be defined by the International Disciplinary Court and that is handling the appeal lodged by Aprilia Racing Team and rider Sylvain Guintoli, using the decision taken with the FIM Stewards in Monza (Italian Round,Gucci Sito Ufficiale, last 12 May) to cancel the drop of position sanction (from third to fourth set up race 2) imposed through Race Direction on rider Tom Sykes.World Supersport – Sam Lowes winner associated with exciting raceA thrilling and spectacular 4-way finale was a very high point of an amazing race, won by Sam Lowes over duo of Fabien Foret and Kenan Sofuoglu. As a result of his fourth consecutive win of the year, the Brit extends his Championship give you 39 points at the defending WSS Champion. Rookie and potential podium finisher Michael van der Mark found myself in fourth place.Lowes – Portimao 2013:All four riders waited to the closing stages to give everything one of several, but Lowes’ last move at Turn 11 on Foret demonstrated that they are a thriving one given that the pole-sitter had been able continue to the lead about the checkered flag, since the Frenchman and Sofuoglu kept contesting the remainder of the podium positions.Van der Mark had his shot at the front end while in the closing stages, but once being passed back by way of the hungry trio he had to pay back take an encouraging 4th, especially considering his fitness condition. Sheridan Morais and Jack Kennedy combined front as a result of part, eventually finishing 5th and 6th respectively despite a great gap belonging to the front runners.Race results:1. Lowes (Yamaha) 20 Laps/91.840 km in 35’32.882 average 155.013 kph2. Foret (Kawasaki) 0.3803. Sofuoglu (Kawasaki) 0.5024. Vd Mark (Honda) 1.3225. Morais (Honda) 9.5376. Kennedy (Honda) 11.7727. Antonelli (Kawasaki) 13.5358. Scassa (Kawasaki) 13.9539. De Rosa (Honda) 14.72810. Iddon (MV Agusta) 18.75611. Leonov (Yamaha) 18.90912. Roccoli (Yamaha) 32.01213. Baldolini (Suzuki) 32.03914. Zanetti (Honda) 32.11815. Marconi (Honda) 33.152Standings (round 6 of 14):1. Lowes 1202. Sofuoglu 813. Foret 814. Vd Mark 625. Zanetti 556. Scassa 537. Antonelli 468. Kennedy 449. Rolfo 3810. Marino 3111. Morais 3012. Russo 2813. Leonov 2614. Coghlan 2215. Ivanov 18Manufacturers:1. Kawasaki 1302. Yamaha 1283. Honda 914. MV Agusta 445. Suzuki 126. Triumph 6Barrier – Portimao 2013:Superstock 1000Sylvain Barrier has won today’s FIM Superstock 1000 Cup race at Portimao being the fresh leader while in the standings which has an only one-point margin over Eddi La Marra. The reigning Champion led the race largely and properly begun take away from the chasing pack on Lap 5, as soon as Lorenzo Savadori, who had previously been running second during that time, lost main of his ZX-10R at Turn 14.While Barrier been able to have a comfortable gap to totally a lonely first, the rest of the positions around the podium were contested by Eddi La Marra and Jeremy Guarnoni, to be the Frenchman got also to edge an italian man , in the final straight and eventually finish 3rd  for that question of 0.027 seconds.Team Pedercini’s Leandro Mercado was 4th with Niccolò Canepa and team mate Alessandro Andreozzi that you follow. South Africa’s David McFadden scored his best response of 12 months by finishing eight at his first race with newly joined Garnier Racing Team BMW looking for close fight with Marco Bussolotti. France’s Romain Lanusse wasted an opportunity for a top-4 finish due to a crash about the ninth lap using twelve.Race results:1. Barrier (BMW) 12 Laps/55.104 km in 21’19.450 average 155.047 kph2. La Marra (Ducati) 1.3183. Guarnoni (Kawasaki) 1.3454. Mercado (Kawasaki) 10.7815. Canepa (Ducati) 15.5006. Lussiana (Kawasaki) 16.5737. Andreozzi (Kawasaki) 19.2798. McFadden (BMW) 21.7079. Bussolotti (BMW) 21.78110. Massei (Kawasaki) 22.76911. Jezek (Ducati) 24.20012. Gildenhuys (BMW) 25.23313. Ponsson (Kawasaki) 27.30414. De Boer (Honda) 32.08715. Suchet (Honda) 43.211Standings:1. Barrier 702. La Marra 693. Canepa 634. Guarnoni 605. Mercado 496. Savadori 337. Lanusse 298. Jezek 299. Bussolotti 2610. Lussiana 2511. Andreozzi 1512. Bergman 1513. McFadden 1314. Magnoni 1115. GildenhuysManufacturers:1. Ducati 812. BMW 813. Kawasaki 704. Honda 85. Suzuki 5For further information: www.worldsbk.com -->
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