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Miller WSB Race 2: Melandri wins after epic battle with Rea, Davies fourth

Michael Guy, 29 May 2012 01:16

Despite being delayed for over an hour, the second race at Miller was well worth the wait. After a brilliant race long battle,  Italian Marco Melandri claimed a hard fought victory ahead of Jonathan Rea after making a decisive move into turn one on the final lap of the race. His win marked BMW’s second ever WSB victory and escalates ...

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Joan Lascorz injury update from Kawasaki

Michael Guy, 17 May 2012 12:22

After the last statement issued on April 27, Joan has been recovering respiratory capacity after post-traumatic complications after the accident. A few days ago the medical team at Hospital Vall d'Hebron withdrew the cannula tracheostomy thanks to good performance of Joan’s respiratory system. Joan remains fully conscious, talking, without any mental consequences and remembers all the Imola crash, which in ...

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Donington Park WSB: Sam Lowes takes first WSS win

Liam Marsden, 13 May 2012 14:05

Brit Sam Lowes has taken his first World Supersport victory in front of his home crowd at Donington Park today. Lowes didn't get the best start from second on the grid, dropping back to fifth place, with team-mate Jules Cluzel taking the lead. Wildcard Glen Richards got a brilliant start from the second row of the grid, moving up to ...

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Sykes secures first dry WSB win at Monza

Michael Guy, 06 May 2012 16:04

Kawasaki man Tom Sykes secured his maiden WSB win in dry conditions in a shortened second race at Monza today. The 27 year old who started on the front row made a blistering start and was never headed during the shortened eight lap race.With a clear track, Sykes lapped over a second faster than his rivals and enjoyed a massive ...

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WSS: Lowes leads the way in Monza first qualifying

Michael Guy, 04 May 2012 15:04

Brit Sam Lowes asserted his dominance at the top of the timesheets to secure provisional pole position at Monza today. The Bogdanka Honda rider set a lap time equal to Eugene Laverty’s 2010 circuit best lap. The 21 year old leads two time WSS champion Kenan Sofuoglu on the DeltaFin Kawasaki. Third place went to Sofuoglu’s team-mate Sheridan Morais with ...

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Assen WSB: Lowes heads first WSS qualifying

Michael Guy, 20 April 2012 14:16

British rider Sam Lowes finished the opening qualifying session in provisional pole position with a lap time of 1.38.900s. The Bogdanka Honda rider set his best time on his seventh lap, mid way through the 45 minute session and before light rain began to fall at the Dutch circuit. With more unsettled weather forecast for Tomorrow and Sunday, Lowes’ time ...

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Lascorz recovering in Barcelona, extent of damage remains unclear

Michael Guy, 05 April 2012 09:15

Following his testing crash at Imola and subsequent surgery in Italy, Joan Lascorz has been transferred to the Valle Hebron hospital in Barcelona. The 27 year old Spaniard was operated after the crash on Monday to relocate his C6 vertebra. It remains unclear the extent of any neurological damage and this will not be known until the swelling around the ...

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Davies’ dramatic race one crash in pictures

Michael Guy, 03 April 2012 12:46

Chaz Davies walked away from a dramatic race one crash at Imola where he spectacularly collided with Sylvain Guintoli’s Effenbert Liberty Ducati on lap two. The ParkinGo Aprilia rider had made up seven places on the opening lap when he became involved in the aftermath of an incident involving Leon Haslam and Guintoli. Speaking to MCN about the crash, Davies ...

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British riders dominate Imola WSB test

Michael Guy, 03 April 2012 12:16

British riders Tom Sykes, Jonathan Rea, Leon Camier and Leon Haslam ruled the one day official SBK test at Imola on Monday. The British riders secured the top four spots on the time sheets, holding off world champions Max Biaggi and Carlos Checa. Following on from his brilliant pole position and two second places on Sunday, Sykes was once again the ...

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Lascorz seriously injured in Imola testing crash

Michael Guy, 02 April 2012 14:09

Factory Kawasaki rider Joan Lascorz has been seriously injured in a testing crash at Imola today. The 27 year old Spaniard lost control of his ZX-10R in the final minutes of the opening test session on the uphill section of track between Tosa and Piratella. Unconfirmed reports are that he hit the wall on the outside of the track. Infront ...

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