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		<title>Michael Rutter &amp; James Ellison Share Silverstone Wins</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 16:38:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Rutter and James Ellison took the win in the British Superbike races at Silverstone yesterday under horrendous weather conditions of the 2010 championship.
Race 1
After only 4 laps of the opening race at Silverstone yesterday, the red flags were waved as the heavens opened while the HM Plant Honda rider Josh Brookes was leading the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">MIchael Rutter &#8211; Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati 2010</p>
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<p><strong>Michael Rutter</strong> and<strong> James Ellison</strong> took the win in the British Superbike races at Silverstone yesterday under horrendous weather conditions of the 2010 championship.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 1</strong></span></p>
<p>After only 4 laps of the opening race at Silverstone yesterday, the red flags were waved as the heavens opened while the <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> rider <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> was leading the way.</p>
<p>At the restart it was <strong>Michael Laverty</strong> that led the riders away from the lights ahead of <strong>Brookes</strong> and team-mate<strong> Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> before the Japanese rider dropped back into fourth place, moving <strong>Michael  Rutter</strong> up into third.</p>
<p>On his second attempt, <strong>Brookes</strong> made his move stick when he passed <strong>Laverty</strong> to take the lead on lap 4 but the Australian rider could only hold onto the leading spot for a couple of laps before <strong>Laverty</strong> once again retook his position at the front.</p>
<p>While the two riders battled for the lead,<strong> Rutter </strong>was closing in on the pair and while <strong>Brookes</strong> once again moved to the front on lap 7, <strong>Rutter</strong> made his move on<strong> Laverty </strong>to slot into second place.</p>
<p>The <strong>Ridersmotorcylces.com Ducati</strong> rider then set his sights on <strong>Brookes</strong>, stealing the lead from the<strong> Honda</strong> rider with just 3 laps remaining.</p>
<p><strong>Rutter</strong> crossed the line to take the victory followed by <strong>Brookes</strong> in second and <strong>Michael Laverty </strong>in third.  <strong>James Ellison </strong>finished in fourth place ahead of <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> in fifth, <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> sixth, <strong>Simon Andrews </strong>seventh, <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> eighth, <strong>Chris Walker</strong> ninth and <strong>Dan Linfoot</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. Michael Rutter  GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati  24mins 05.289s<br />
2. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +1.263s<br />
3. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +5.254s<br />
4. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +12.177s<br />
5. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +12.331s<br />
6. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +23.908s<br />
7. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +25.628s<br />
8. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +26.984s<br />
9. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +31.611s<br />
10. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha +37.179s<br />
11. Loris Baz FRA Motorpoint Yamaha +37.199s<br />
12. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia +37.976s<br />
13. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki +38.554s<br />
14. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +40.542s<br />
15. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +47.030s</p>
<p>16. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia +47.721s<br />
17. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda +50.205s<br />
18. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +1min 03.003s<br />
19. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +1min 06.385s<br />
20. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha +1min 11.920s<br />
21. James Edmeades GBR Redline KTM +1min 34.222s<br />
22. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +1min 53.925s</p>
<p>23. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda 7 laps completed<br />
24. James Hillier GBR Bournemouth Kawasaki Racing 5 laps completed<br />
25. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Tyco Racing 4 laps completed<br />
26. Leon Hunt GBR Adept Water 4 laps completed<br />
27. David Johnson AUS Becsport/Two Wheel Suzuki 3 laps completed<br />
28. Michael O&#8217;Brien GBR Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Hifi 3 laps completed<br />
29. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki 1 lap completed</p>
<p>Did Not Start</p>
<p>Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda<br />
Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki<br />
Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki </strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 2</strong></span></p>
<p><span ><strong></p>
<div id="attachment_865" class="wp-caption aligncenter" ><span ><strong><a title="James Ellison - Swan Honda 2010" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dodgyempire/"><img class="size-full wp-image-865" title="4490347523_4feea2ab84 copy" src="http://www.britishsuperbikenews.co.uk/files/2010/09/4490347523_4feea2ab84-copy.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="334" /></a></strong></span>
<p class="wp-caption-text">James Ellison &#8211; Swan Honda 2010</p>
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<p>In the second of the races at the Silverstone circuit it was the <strong>Swan Honda</strong> rider<strong> James Ellison</strong> that crossed the line to take a sensational win in an incident packed round.</p>
<p>A crash at the first corner on the opening lap involving <strong>Michael Laverty, Loris Baz</strong> and <strong>Chris Burns</strong> ended the Irishman&#8217;s chance of a podium finish as <strong>James Ellison</strong> slotted into the leading spot.  <strong>Laverty </strong>managed to rejoin the race but suffered a technical problem just one lap later and was forced to retire.</p>
<p><strong>Josh Brookes</strong> was on a mission and had moved into fifth place after overtaking <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> on lap 3 and set about catching <strong>Gary Mason</strong> in fourth.  <strong>Brookes</strong> finally got past <strong>Mason</strong> on lap 5 to take third before trying to close the gap between himself and the front runners<strong> Ellison</strong> and <strong>Kiyonari.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tommy Hill</strong> had a disastrous start and was lucky not to have been involved in an accident on the start/finish line as his <strong>Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong>was seen weaving across the track, miraculously missing the riders behind  but<strong> Hill</strong> fought his way back through the pack to finish in fifth place.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Rutter</strong> crashed out on lap 4 whilst in third place and was out of the running.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. James Ellison  GBR Swan Honda  23mins 58.750<br />
2. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +5.850s<br />
3. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +12.865s<br />
4. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +15.293s<br />
5. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +20.264s<br />
6. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha +22.767s<br />
7. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +25.308s<br />
8. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +27.694s<br />
9. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +28.793<br />
10. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha +39.165s<br />
11. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +39.847s<br />
12. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Tyco Racing +40.248<br />
13. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +41.747s<br />
14. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki +47.928s<br />
15. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia +49.791s</p>
<p>16. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda +51.936<br />
17. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +1min 12.249s<br />
18. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +1min 21.254s</p>
<p>Did Noy Finish</p>
<p>19. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW 9 laps completed<br />
20. James Hillier GBR Bournemouth Kawasaki Racing 8 laps completed<br />
21. Leon Hunt GBR Adept Water 6 laps completed<br />
22. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki 5 laps completed<br />
23. James Edmeades GBR Redline KTM 4 laps completed<br />
24. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati 3 laps completed<br />
25. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda 2 laps completed<br />
26. Loris Baz FRA Motorpoint Yamaha 0 laps completed<br />
27. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia 0 laps completed<br />
28. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki 0 laps completed</p>
<p>Did Not Start</p>
<p>Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda<br />
Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki<br />
David Johnson AUS Becsport/Two Wheel Suzuki<br />
Michael O&#8217;Brien GBR Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Hifi<br />
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		<title>Alastair Seeley &amp; Tom Sykes Share Brands Hatch Wins</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 14:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend saw the triple header take place at the circuit of Brands Hatch in Kent with Alastair Seeley winning the Saturday race and Tom Sykes taking both wins on Sunday.
Race 1 (Saturday)

The Saturday race began with Michael Rutter, who qualified in pole position, leading the two HM Plant Honda riders Josh Brookes and Ryuichi [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Brands Hatch 2010 Race 1</p>
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<p>This weekend saw the triple header take place at the circuit of Brands Hatch in Kent with <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> winning the Saturday race and <strong>Tom Sykes </strong>taking both wins on Sunday.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 1 (Saturday)<br />
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<p>The Saturday race began with <strong>Michael Rutter</strong>, who qualified in pole position, leading the two <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> riders <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> and <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> until the mid-way stage.</p>
<p><strong>Rutter</strong> looked to be on to take his second win of the season until the rain began leading to the race being red flagged and a wet race being called.  As the newly shortened 10 lap race restarted it was <strong>Rutter </strong>who once again led the pack into the first bend ahead of <strong>Kiyonari.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> had moved up from sixth place on the grid to during the first few bends to pass <strong>Rutter</strong> as they headed into the Graham Hill bend leaving the <strong>Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati</strong> rider and <strong>Kiyonari</strong> to chase him down.</p>
<p><strong>Rutter</strong> was left to settle for second position followed by <strong>Kiyonari</strong> in third, <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> in fourth, <strong>Tom Sykes</strong> in fifth, <strong>Michael Laverty</strong> in sixth,<strong> James Ellison</strong> in seventh, <strong>Yukio Kagayama</strong> in eighth,<strong> John Laverty</strong> in ninth and <strong>Ian Lowry</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p><strong>Tommy Hill</strong> was forced to start from the back of the grid for the re-start of the race after failing to line-up in time and could only manage a fifteenth place finish.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Alastair Seeley  GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki  16mins 22.271s<br />
2. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati +0.298s<br />
3. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +1.470s<br />
4. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +2.926<br />
5. Tom Sykes GBR Kawasaki SRT +14.320s<br />
6. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +17.241s<br />
7. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +21.713s<br />
8. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki +23.516s<br />
9. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +24.738s<br />
10. Ian Lowry GBR Kawasaki SRT +26.213s<br />
11. Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha +27.731s<br />
12. Tommy Bridewell GBR Tyco Honda +29.819s<br />
13. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha +29.897s<br />
14. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia +33.393s<br />
15. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +34.253s<br />
16. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +35.063s<br />
17. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +36.407s<br />
18. David Johnson AUS Becsport Suzuki +37.148s<br />
19. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha +37.428s<br />
20. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia +40.478s<br />
21. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +45.684s<br />
22. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +45.854s<br />
23. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +48.342s<br />
24. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +50.388s<br />
25. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda +1min 24.983s<br />
26. Michael O&#8217;Brien GBR Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Yamaha +1min 29.226s</p>
<p>27. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda 7 laps completed<br />
28. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki 3 laps completed<br />
29. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW 3 laps completed<br />
30. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki 2 laps completed</p>
<p>DNS Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda </strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 2 (Sunday)</strong></span></p>
<p>Race 2 was also split into two parts after race 1 winner <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> high-sided coming out of Surtees on lap 4, although the rider was uninjured his <strong>Relentless Suzuki</strong> was left stranded on the crest of the Hill and unseen by <strong>Andrew Pitt</strong> who caught the wheel.  <strong>Pitt</strong> was thrown heavily from his <strong>Motorpoint Yamaha</strong> forcing the race to be stopped while he was attended to at the side of the track by the medical team before being taken to the medical centre.  <strong>Pitt</strong> was transferred to hospital and has been diagnosed with a collarbone broken in three places.</p>
<p>The re-start consisted of 14 laps but was missing the second<strong> HM Plant Honda</strong> rider <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> who had crashed out at Druids whilst leading the race and had returned to the pits meaning that he would not be able to take part in the second start.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Rutter</strong> was on pole position ahead of <strong>Kiyonari, Sykes</strong> and <strong>Michael Laverty</strong> but it was <strong>Sykes </strong>that moved into second position, passing <strong>Kiyonari</strong> before the end of the first lap.  <strong>Sykes</strong> then began to chase down the race leader <strong>Rutter </strong>before passing him on lap 4.</p>
<p><strong>Kiyonari</strong> managed to get past <strong>Rutter</strong> and was tailing <strong>Sykes</strong> but could not get close enough to pass the <strong>Kawasaki</strong> rider leaving him to finish in second place with <strong>Rutter</strong> in third.  <strong>Michael Laverty </strong>crossed the line in fourth ahead of <strong>James Ellison</strong> in fifth, <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> in sixth, <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> in seventh, <strong>Yukio Kagayama</strong> in eighth, <strong>Dan Linfoot </strong>in ninth and <strong>Gary Mason</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Tom Sykes  GBR Kawasaki SRT  20mins 19.948secs<br />
2. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +1.118s<br />
3. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati +3.497s<br />
4. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +4.000s<br />
5. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +4.189s<br />
6. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +11.142s<br />
7. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda +11.812s<br />
8. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki +11.937s<br />
9. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha +15.507s<br />
10. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +15.637s<br />
11. Ian Lowry GBR Kawasaki SRT +20.513s<br />
12. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +25.373s<br />
13. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha +27.994s<br />
14. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +33.430s<br />
15. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +33.629s</p>
<p>16. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia +33.861s<br />
17. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +41.681s<br />
18. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +41.722s<br />
19. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia +42.182s<br />
20. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +43.537s<br />
21. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +46.830s<br />
22. Pete Ward GBR Astro-Chase Kawasaki +1min 02.353s<br />
23. Michael O&#8217;Brien GBR Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Yamaha +1min 13.005s</p>
<p>24. Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda 5 laps completed<br />
25. Tommy Bridewell GBR Tyco Honda 4 laps completed<br />
26. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda 2 laps completed<br />
27. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda 0 laps completed</p>
<p>Did not make restart</p>
<p>Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha<br />
Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki<br />
Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda<br />
John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki<br />
David Johnson AUS Becsport Suzuki</strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 3</strong></span></p>
<p>It was a fantastic day for the <strong>Kawasaki SRT</strong> team after the World Superbike rider<strong> Tom Sykes</strong> took his second win of the day at Brands Hatch.</p>
<p>It was <strong>Michael Laverty</strong> that started on pole position for race 3 ahead of <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> and <strong>Tom Sykes</strong> but it was <strong>Kiyonari </strong>that took to the front as the race got underway.</p>
<p><strong>Sykes</strong> soon moved into second position and began to chase down the <strong>HM Plant Honda </strong>of <strong>Kiyonari</strong> who was unable to get away from the approaching <strong>Kawasaki.  Sykes</strong> managed to get into the slipstream of the <strong>Honda</strong> and slide through into the lead on lap 5 leaving <strong>Kiyonari</strong> to once again finish in second place ahead of <strong>Michael Rutter</strong> in third.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Laverty</strong> crashed out on lap 14 while challenging <strong>Rutter</strong> for the final step of the podium and <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> also had his second fall of the day at Paddock Hill Bend.</p>
<p><strong>Tommy Hill </strong>crossed the line in fourth place followed by <strong>James Ellison, Josh Brookes, Yukio Kagayama, Stuart Easton, John Laverty</strong> and <strong>Simon Andrews.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> is now leading the championship standings ahead of <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> and <strong>Josh Brookes.</strong></p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Tom Sykes  GBR Kawasaki SRT  28mins 56.799secs<br />
2. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +0.563s<br />
3. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati +4.788s<br />
4. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +6.531s<br />
5. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +11.804s<br />
6. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +11.910s<br />
7. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki +13.927s<br />
8. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda +20.929s<br />
9. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +21.181s<br />
10. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +25.089s<br />
11. Ian Lowry GBR Kawasaki SRT +30.719s<br />
12. Tommy Bridewell GBR Tyco Honda +33.271s<br />
13. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +39.166s<br />
14. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha +52.013s<br />
15. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +52.699s</p>
<p>16. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +54.069s<br />
17. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +57.158s<br />
18. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +1min 07.970s<br />
19. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +1min 10.413s<br />
20. Pete Ward GBR Astro-Chase Kawasaki +1 lap<br />
21. Michael O&#8217;Brien GBR Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Yamaha +1 lap</p>
<p>22. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW 15 laps completed</p>
<p>23. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki 15 laps completed<br />
24. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki 13 laps completed<br />
25. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki 13 laps completed<br />
26. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda 10 laps completed<br />
27. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha 2 laps completed<br />
28. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia 2 laps completed<br />
29. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia 2 laps completed<br />
30. David Johnson AUS Becsport Suzuki 0 laps completed</p>
<p>Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha DNS<br />
24. Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda DNS</p>
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		<title>HM Plant Honda Boys Dominate Wins At Snetterton Round Of BSB</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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This weekend saw three races at the Snetterton circuit with the re-run of Race 2 from the Knockhill round of the championship taking place on Saturday and the two races from round seven going ahead as scheduled on the Sunday.
Race 1 (re-run of Knockhill race two &#8211; Saturday)
The HM Plant Honda rider Josh Brookes took [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.britishsuperbikenews.co.uk/files/2010/07/25613_425754217288_768687288_5273576_1483529_n-copy.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-817" title="25613_425754217288_768687288_5273576_1483529_n copy" src="http://www.britishsuperbikenews.co.uk/files/2010/07/25613_425754217288_768687288_5273576_1483529_n-copy.jpg" alt="Josh Brookes - HM Plant Honda 2010" width="390" height="520" /></a></p>
<p>This weekend saw three races at the Snetterton circuit with the re-run of Race 2 from the Knockhill round of the championship taking place on Saturday and the two races from round seven going ahead as scheduled on the Sunday.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 1 (re-run of Knockhill race two &#8211; Saturday)</strong></span></p>
<p>The <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> rider <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> took the chequered flag in the re-run of the cancelled Knockhill race 2 on Saturday after passing his team-mate <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> on the final lap.</p>
<p><strong>Kiyonari </strong>had dominated the race from the flag ahead of the <strong>Relentless Suzuki</strong> pairing of <strong>Michael Laverty </strong>and <strong>Alastair Seeley.  Tommy Hill</strong> on the<strong> Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong>had soon moved into third position passing both <strong>Relentless Suzuki</strong> riders as he chased down the leading <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> duo.</p>
<p><strong>Brookes</strong> was sitting in ninth place by the end of the first lap after a terrible start but by the seventh lap had passed <strong>Seeley, Michael Rutter</strong> and <strong>Laverty </strong>and was up to third place.  The <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> rider was soon attacking <strong>Hill,</strong> passing him on the inside at Riches before going after his team-mate.  <strong>Kiyonari</strong> was defending his position but <strong>Brookes</strong> managed to make his way past on the final lap again at Riches to take his third win of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Hill</strong> finished in third place ahead of<strong> Rutter</strong> in fourth, <strong>Seeley</strong> in fifth, <strong>Michael Laverty</strong> in sixth, <strong>James Ellison</strong> in seventh,<strong> Simon Andrews</strong> in eighth, <strong>Gary Mason</strong> in ninth and <strong>Tommy Bridewell</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. Josh Brookes  AUS HM Plant Honda  19mins 41.650s<br />
2. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +0.594s<br />
3. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +4.475s<br />
4. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati +4.989s<br />
5. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +5.485s<br />
6. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +5.889s<br />
7. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +9.148s<br />
8. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +11.305s<br />
9. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +14.364s<br />
10. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Honda +14.386s<br />
11. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +14.698s<br />
12. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +15.007s<br />
13. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha +17.458s<br />
14. Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha +28.761s<br />
15. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha +28.933s</p>
<p>16. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +35.025s<br />
17. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +38.524s<br />
18. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +39.410s<br />
19. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +40.229s<br />
20. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +40.570s<br />
21. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +41.257s<br />
22. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia +45.780s<br />
23. Luke Jones GBR PR Racing Yamaha +46.729s<br />
24. David Johnson AUS Two Brothers Kawasaki +55.302s</p>
<p>Not Classified</p>
<p>25. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda 5 laps completed<br />
26. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia 0 laps completed</strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race One</strong></span> -<strong> Snetterton</strong></p>
<p>It was <strong>Michael Rutter</strong> on the<strong> RidersMotorcycles.com Ducati</strong> that took to the lead as the opening race got underway ahead of <strong>Tommy Hill, Ryuichi Kiyonari, Michael Laverty</strong> and<strong> James Ellison.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Brookes</strong> was back in sixth place by the end of lap one despite claiming pole position in the Swan Combi Roll for Pole after another iffy start.  By the fourth lap the <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> rider had moved up to third while his team-mate <strong>Kiyonari </strong>was forced to retire from the race following a mechanical problem.</p>
<p><strong>Hill</strong> had fallen back down the field running behind both <strong>Seeley</strong> and  <strong>Ellison</strong> but was soon looking to make a pass on the <strong>Swan Honda</strong> rider  which he succeeded in doing to finish the race in second place.</p>
<p>By lap 7,<strong> Brookes</strong> had passed second place man <strong>Hill </strong>before being gifted the lead 7 laps later when <strong>Rutter</strong> was seen slowing down with a gear shift problem on the <strong>Ducati.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Hill</strong> finished in second place followed by<strong> Seeley</strong> in third,<strong> Ellison </strong>in fourth,<strong> Michael Laverty</strong> in fifth, <strong>Tommy Bridewell </strong>in sixth, <strong>Chris Walker</strong> in seventh, <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> in eighth, <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> in ninth and <strong>John Laverty</strong> rounding off the top ten riders.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Josh Brookes  AUS HM Plant Honda  24mins 13.327s<br />
2. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +1.472s<br />
3. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +2.740s<br />
4. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +3.757s<br />
5. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +4.152s<br />
6. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Honda +15.640s<br />
7. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +17.779s<br />
8. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda +18.417s<br />
9. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +18.860s<br />
10. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +19.131s<br />
11. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +21.546s<br />
12. Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha +21.838s<br />
13. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +32.999s<br />
14. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +34.969s<br />
15. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +44.072s</p>
<p>16. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia +44.287s<br />
17. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda +46.654s<br />
18. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +48.050s<br />
19. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +48.514s<br />
20. David Johnson AUS Two Brothers Kawasaki +56.866s<br />
21. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki +59.310s<br />
22. Michael O&#8217;Brien GBR Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Yamaha +1 Lap<br />
23. Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda +1 Lap</p>
<p>Not Classified</p>
<p>24. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha 15 laps completed<br />
25. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati 14 laps completed<br />
26. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki 12 laps completed<br />
27. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha 9 laps completed<br />
28. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda 3 laps completed<br />
29. James Edmeades GBR Redline KTM 3 laps completed</p>
<p>DNS Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia<br />
DNS Luke Jones GBR PR Racing Yamaha </strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race Two</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Josh Brookes</strong> was denied his third win of the weekend after a technical problem occurred seeing him retiring from the race on lap 12.</p>
<p>It was the <strong>Swan Honda</strong> of James Ellison that took to the front of the pack as the race got underway ahead of <strong>Josh Brookes </strong>and <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari.</strong></p>
<p>By lap 3, <strong>Kiyonari</strong> squeezed his way through on <strong>Michael Laverty</strong> before passing his team-mate <strong>Brookes </strong>seven laps later.  On lap 9, the <strong>Honda </strong>rider had managed to get past the leading <strong>Swan Honda </strong>rider <strong>Ellison</strong> as they headed into Riches.  <strong>Brookes</strong> was hot on the tail of his team-mate until he was forced to retire from the race.</p>
<p><strong>Kiyonari</strong> was leading the race 1.3 seconds ahead of <strong>Michael Laverty, Rutter</strong> and <strong>Ellison</strong> until <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> attempted a pass on <strong>Ellison</strong> taking them both out of the race.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Laverty</strong> made a move on the leading man only to run wide and lose his second position to a stalking <strong>Tommy Hill.  Rutter</strong> finished in fourth place ahead of <strong>John Laverty</strong> in fifth, <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> in sixth, <strong>Chris Walker</strong> in seventh, <strong>Andrew Pitt</strong> in eighth, <strong>Gary Mason</strong> in ninth and <strong>Yukio Kagayama</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Ryuichi Kiyonari  JPN HM Plant Honda  26mins 52.964s<br />
2. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +0.591s<br />
3. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +0.954s<br />
4. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati +1.584s<br />
5. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +3.897s<br />
6. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +4.899s<br />
7. Chris Walker GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +6.127s<br />
8. Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha +8.211s<br />
9. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +8.349s<br />
10. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki +9.566s<br />
11. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha 10.663s<br />
12. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha +12.146s<br />
13. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +16.226s<br />
14. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +17.302s<br />
15. Hudson Kennaugh RSA Splitlath Aprilia +17.607s</p>
<p>16. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +20.206s<br />
17. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +21.700s<br />
18. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda +21.755s<br />
19. David Johnson AUS Two Brothers Kawasaki +28.748s<br />
20. Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda +55.682s</p>
<p>Not Classified</p>
<p>21. Michael O&#8217;Brien GBR Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Yamaha 21 laps completed<br />
22. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki 13 laps completed<br />
23. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda 13 laps completed<br />
24. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Honda 13 laps completed<br />
25. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda 11 laps completed<br />
26. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda 6 laps completed<br />
27. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda 0 laps completed<br />
28. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki 0 laps completed</p>
<p>DNS James Edmeades GBR Redline KTM<br />
DNS Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia<br />
DNS Luke Jones GBR PR Racing Yamaha<br />
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		<title>Michael Rutter Takes Victory At Knockhill BSB Championship Round</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 15:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ridersmotorcylces.com rider Michael Rutter claimed his first win in two-years at this weekends British Superbike championship and the first ever for the team.
The second race of the day was cancelled due to a crash under horrendous weather conditions which saw the first race restarted three times as the heavens opened.
The first start ended after [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Michael Rutter &#8211; BSB &#8211; Knockhill 2010</p>
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<p>The <strong>Ridersmotorcylces.com</strong> rider<strong> Michael Rutter</strong> claimed his first win in two-years at this weekends British Superbike championship and the first ever for the team.</p>
<p>The second race of the day was cancelled due to a crash under horrendous weather conditions which saw the first race restarted three times as the heavens opened.</p>
<p>The first start ended after heavy rain fell on the track with only 2 laps completed, causing a delay of the restart of 90 minutes as the downpour continued.  As the restart got underway an accident on lap 3 saw the second red flag as <strong>Chris Walker </strong>and <strong>Dan Linfoot</strong> crashed out spilling mud across the circuit which needed to be cleared.</p>
<p>At the third start it was <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> who led the pack from pole position followed by<strong> Michael Rutter</strong> and<strong> Ryuichi Kiyonari. </strong></p>
<p>On lap 6<strong> Kiyonari</strong> put his<strong> HM Plant Honda </strong>in front of both riders to take the lead but as a dry line began to develop on the soaked circuit,<strong> Rutter </strong>slipped past <strong>Brookes</strong> and was on the tail of  the<strong> Honda</strong> rider.</p>
<p><strong>Rutter </strong>made his move with 5 laps of the shortened 15 lap race to take the lead remaining at the front until he crossed the finish line ahead of<strong> Kiyonari</strong> and<strong> Brookes.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Relentless Suzuki</strong> rider<strong> Michael Laverty</strong> crossed the line in fourth place followed by <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> in fifth, <strong>John Laverty</strong> in sixth, <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> in seventh, <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> in eighth, <strong>Gary Mason</strong> in ninth and<strong> Chris Walker</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p><strong>Rutter</strong> said after the race;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“This is brilliant, not just                    for me but for the team. It’s great to back as a  championship                    contender and it’s even better to be standing on top  of the                    podium again.</em></p>
<p><em>The conditions played into my  hands a bit                    but I was desperate to get past the Hondas and run my  own                    race. I know the race was shortened but it’s a win  none the                    less in far from ideal conditions.”</em></p>
</blockquote>
<p>As the warm-up lap of race two got underway the rain once again began to fall followed by a six-bike pile-up after <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> fell off his <strong>Kawasaki</strong> at turn 1.  As the clean up began and the rain subsided the wind began to gust across the track leading to officials to cancel the second race.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Michael Rutter  GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati  13mins 32.658s<br />
2. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +0.577s<br />
3. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +6.187s<br />
4. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +9.363s<br />
5. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +13.285s<br />
6. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +18.708s<br />
7. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +21.149s<br />
8. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +23.233s<br />
8=. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +23.233s<br />
10. Chris Walker GBR CW Suzuki +28.717<br />
11. Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha +29.831s<br />
12. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +30.312s<br />
13. David Johnson AUS Two Brothers BMW +31.077s<br />
14. Christian Iddon GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +32.288s<br />
15. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +34.394s</p>
<p>16. Luke Jones GBR PR Racing Yamaha +36.659s<br />
17. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +36.714s<br />
18. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia +36.718<br />
19. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda +39.628s<br />
20. Hudson Kennaugh RSA MAR Kawasaki +42.174s<br />
21. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +42.816s<br />
22. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +44.777s<br />
23. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +46.148s<br />
24. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +47.068s</p>
<p>Not Classified</p>
<p>25. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Honda 10 laps completed<br />
26. Peter Ward GBR Astro-Chase SST Kawasaki 10 laps completed<br />
27. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha 3 laps completed</p>
<p>DNS Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha </strong></em></p>
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		<title>Ryuichi Kiyonari Wins The Double At Mallory Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 10:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryuichi Kiyonari took the victory in both races this weekend at the Mallory Park round of the British Superbike Championship.
Race One
The HM Plant Honda rider Ryuichi Kiyonari qualified in pole position for the first race of the day but dropped back to third as the pack headed into the first corner.
Michael Laverty took to the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Ryuichi Kiyonari &#8211; HM Plant Honda 2010</p>
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<p><strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> took the victory in both races this weekend at the Mallory Park round of the British Superbike Championship.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race One</strong></span></p>
<p>The <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> rider <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> qualified in pole position for the first race of the day but dropped back to third as the pack headed into the first corner.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Laverty</strong> took to the lead from the start followed by <strong>Michael Rutter, Kiyonari</strong> and <strong>Chris Walker</strong> in fourth, however, the following lap saw the red flag waved following an accident between<strong> Martin Jessopp </strong>and <strong>Dan Linfoot.  Jessopp</strong> appeared to make contact with <strong>Yamaha</strong> of <strong>Linfoot </strong>and managed to get his leg caught up in the <strong>Motorpoint</strong> machine.  After being taken to the track-side medical centre, <strong>Jessopp</strong> is believed to have suffered a suspected fracture to his leg.</p>
<p>As the race restarted, <strong>Laverty</strong> once again took to the front of the pack followed by<strong> Josh Brookes, Rutter </strong>and <strong>Kiyonari.</strong> The Japanese rider soon passed <strong>Rutter</strong> while <strong>Brookes</strong> made his move stick on the race leader, with <strong>Kiyonari</strong> following two laps later.</p>
<p><strong>Kiyonari</strong> finally got past his team-mate on lap 12 where he remained until the chequered flag was waved followed by <strong>Brookes</strong> for a <strong>Honda</strong> 1-2.  <strong>Laverty</strong> claimed third place ahead of <strong>Rutter</strong> in fourth, <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> in fifth, <strong>Chris Walker</strong> in sixth, <strong>Simon Andrews </strong>seventh,<strong> John Laverty </strong>eighth, <strong>Andrew Pitt</strong> ninth and <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Both <strong>Worx Crescent Suzuki</strong> riders failed to finish the race after <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> suffered technical issues on his machine and <strong>Yukio Kagayama</strong> had a huge high-side. <strong> Karl Harris</strong> was another non-finisher after failing to complete a single lap on his <strong>East Coast Yamaha.</strong></p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Ryuichi Kiyonari  JPN HM Plant Honda  23mins 42.274s<br />
2. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +1.820<br />
3. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +3.573s<br />
4. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati +3.753s<br />
5. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda +13.883s<br />
6. Chris Walker GBR CW Suzuki +14.155s<br />
7. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +16.175s<br />
8. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +16.343s<br />
9. Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha +19.469s<br />
10. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +19.912s<br />
11. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Honda +21.571s<br />
12. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +22.206s<br />
13. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +37.820s<br />
14. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +45.855s<br />
15. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +46.402264s</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>16. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +46.900s<br />
17. Christian Iddon GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +47.528s<br />
18. Hudson Kennaugh RSA MAR Kawasaki +50.865s<br />
19. Peter Ward GBR Astro-Chase SST Kawasaki +52.622s<br />
20. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +52.769s<br />
21. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +1 lap<br />
22. Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda +2 laps</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Not Classified</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>23. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki 8 laps completed<br />
24. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha 7 laps completed<br />
25. David Johnson AUS Two Brothers BMW 5 laps completed<br />
26. Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki 1 lap completed<br />
27. Karl Harris GBR East Coast Yamaha 0 laps completed<br />
28. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia 0 laps completed<br />
29. James Edmeades GBR Redline KTM 0 laps completed</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>DNS Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha<br />
DNS Martin Jessopp GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati<br />
DNS Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki<br />
DNS Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda</strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race Two</strong></span></p>
<p>For the second time of the day it was a <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> 1-2 after <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> won the final race of the day ahead of his team-mate <strong>Josh Brookes.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kiyonari</strong> once again dominated the second race of the day despite being briefly overtaken by <strong>Chris Walker</strong> on the opening lap.</p>
<p>The second <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> rider made his way past <strong>Walker </strong>on lap 7 before chasing down his team-mate but the Japanese rider got his head down and created a gap of more than three seconds between himself and <strong>Brookes.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Michael Laverty</strong> made it onto the podium for his fifth consecutive race after finishing in third place ahead of <strong>Michael Rutter</strong> who once again took his second fourth place of the day.  <strong>Chris Walker</strong> also took his second fifth place of the day followed by <strong>John Laverty</strong> in sixth, <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> in seventh, <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> in eighth, <strong>Tommy Bridewell</strong> in ninth and <strong>Andrew Pitt</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1.  Ryuichi Kiyonari  JPN HM Plant Honda  28mins 20.065s<br />
2. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +3.601<br />
3. Michael Laverty GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +9.726s<br />
4. Michael Rutter GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati +10.819s<br />
5. Chris Walker GBR CW Suzuki +19.126s<br />
6. John Laverty GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +21.249s<br />
7. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +22.812s<br />
8. Tommy Hill GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +23.085s<br />
9. Tommy Bridewell GBR Quay Garage Honda +23.326s<br />
10. Andrew Pitt AUS Motorpoint Yamaha +23.950s<br />
11. Alastair Seeley GBR Relentless by TAS Suzuki +32.645s<br />
12. James Ellison GBR Swan Honda +39.495s<br />
13. Gary Mason GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +40.135s<br />
14. Dan Linfoot GBR Motorpoint Yamaha +43.289<br />
15. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Racing Yamaha +48.414s</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>16. Christian Iddon GBR Sorrymate.com SMT Honda +53.274s<br />
17. Hudson Kennaugh RSA MAR Kawasaki +1 lap<br />
18. David Johnson AUS Two Brothers BMW +1 lap<br />
19. Gary Johnson GBR AIM Suzuki +1 lap<br />
20. Tom Tunstall GBR Doodson Motorsport Honda +1 lap<br />
21. Pauli Pekkanen FIN 777 RR Motorsport Suzuki +1 lap<br />
22. Chris Burns GBR Splitlath Aprilia +1 lap<br />
23. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Spike Suzuki +2 laps</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Not Classified</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>24. Karl Harris GBR East Coast Yamaha 0 laps completed<br />
25. Adam Jenkinson GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +46.900s<br />
26. James Edmeades GBR Redline KTM 0 laps completed<br />
27. Stuart Easton GBR Swan Honda +13.883s<br />
28. Peter Ward GBR Astro-Chase SST Kawasaki +52.622s<br />
29. Steve Brogan GBR Jentin Racing BMW +45.855s</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>DNS Yukio Kagayama JPN Worx Crescent Suzuki<br />
DNS Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Close Print Finance Honda<br />
DNS Martin Jessopp GBR Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati<br />
DNS Steve Heneghan IRL Quattro Plant Honda</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Tommy Hill &amp; Josh Brookes Share The Wins At Thruxton</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 16:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend saw an incident packed second round of the British Superbike championship with the Worx Crescent Suzuki of Tommy Hill winning race one and Josh Brookes on the HM Plant Honda taking the second race of the day.
The Quay Garage Honda rider Tommy Bridewell was unable to take part in this weekends championship round [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Tommy Hill &#8211; Race 1 &#8211; Thruxton 2010</p>
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<p>This weekend saw an incident packed second round of the British Superbike championship with the <strong>Worx Crescent Suzuki</strong> of <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> winning race one and<strong> Josh Brookes</strong> on the <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> taking the second race of the day.</p>
<p>The <strong>Quay Garage Honda</strong> rider<strong> Tommy Bridewell</strong> was unable to take part in this weekends championship round after suffering a crash in the second free practice session on Friday.  As <strong>Bridewell</strong> attempted to put in some fast laps he clipped the kerb on the entry to the Club chicane, seeing him go down with his hand trapped under his machine.  Despite initially walking away from the crash, <strong>Bridewell</strong> needed to be treated by the circuit medics before being transferred to Salisbury Hospital.  The <strong>Honda</strong> rider underwent surgery to amputate  the damaged little finger of his right hand but was warned that he could be out of action for up to six months.</p>
<p>The <strong>Swan Honda</strong> rider <strong>James Ellison</strong> was another casualty of the weekend after crashing out during the final free practice session on Saturday resulting in a broken femur and ending his chance of points at this weeks round.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 1</strong></span></p>
<p>As the race got underway it was<strong> Stuart Easton</strong> on the<strong> Swan Honda</strong> that worked his way to the front ahead of pole sitter <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> on the <strong>Worx Crescent Suzuki</strong> and <strong>Yukio Kagayama</strong> on the second <strong>Worx Crescent Suzuki</strong> in third.  <strong>John Laverty </strong>on the <strong>Buildbase Kawasaki</strong> was in fourth place followed by <strong>Michael Rutter</strong> on the <strong>Riders Ducati, Alastair Seeley</strong> for <strong>Relentless Suzuki</strong> in seventh and <strong>Josh Brookes </strong>in eighth.</p>
<p><strong>Dan Linfoot,</strong> the replacement rider for the injured<strong> Neil Hodgson</strong> at the <strong>Motorpoint Yamaha</strong> team, was an early casualty of the race, crashing at the same corner that caught out <strong>Ellison.  Howie Mainwaring</strong> another replacement rider, this time for the injured <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> on the <strong>MSS Colchester Kawasaki,</strong> lost control of his machine lap 7, ending his race.</p>
<p><strong>Brookes</strong> past <strong>Rutter </strong>on lap 8, moving him up to fourth position and was hot on the tail of<strong> Hill</strong> as <strong>Kagayama</strong> made a move on <strong>Easton</strong> at the front to lead.  On lap 15, <strong>Brookes</strong> took his turn at the front after passing both <strong>Easton</strong> and then <strong>Kagayama </strong>before the charging<strong> Tommy Hill </strong>sailed past on lap 18 after<strong> Kagayama</strong> made a mistake, taking the flag as he crossed the line for the final time.</p>
<p><strong>Brookes </strong>followed in second place with <strong>Kagayama</strong> in third, <strong>Easton </strong>in fourth, <strong>Rutter</strong> in fifth, <strong>Martin Jessopp</strong> in sixth, <strong>John Laverty</strong> in seventh,<strong> Gary Mason</strong> in eighth, <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> in ninth and <strong>Michael Laverty</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> GBR	Worx Crescent Suzuki 		<strong>25mins 27.870secs</strong> <em>20 laps</em><br />
2. <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> AUS	HM Plant Honda 			<strong>+0.818s </strong><br />
3. <strong>Yukio Kagayama</strong> JPN	Worx Crescent Suzuki 		<strong>+1.185s </strong><br />
4. <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> GBR	Swan Honda 			<strong>+1.510s </strong></strong><strong><br />
5.  <strong>Michael Rutter</strong> GBR	Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati 	<strong>+5.670s </strong></strong><strong><br />
6. <strong>Martin Jessopp</strong> GBR	Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati 	<strong>+7.490s </strong><br />
7. <strong>John Laverty</strong> GBR	Buildbase Kawasaki 		<strong>+9.154s </strong><br />
8.  <strong>Gary Mason</strong> GBR	MSS Colchester Kawasaki 		<strong>+9.300s </strong><br />
9.  <strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> JPN	HM Plant Honda 			<strong>+9.493s</strong><br />
10. <strong>Michael  Laverty</strong> GBR	Relentless TAS Suzuki 		<strong>+17.014s </strong><br />
11. <strong>Peter  Hickman</strong> GBR	Ultimate Yamaha 			<strong>+18.413s </strong><br />
12. <strong>Alastair  Seeley</strong> GBR	Relentless TAS Suzuki 		<strong>+25.819s</strong></strong><strong><br />
13. <strong>David  Anthony</strong> AUS	MIST Suzuki 			<strong>+37.459s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
14. <strong>Gary  Johnson</strong> GBR	AIM Suzuki			<strong>+37.571s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
15. <strong>Craig  Fitzpatrick</strong> GBR	Close Print Finance Honda 		<strong>+37.754s</strong> <em>E</em></p>
<p>16.  <strong>Steve Brogan</strong> GBR	Jentin Racing BMW 		<strong>+38.459s</strong><br />
17. <strong>Christian  Iddon</strong> GBR	Sorrymate.com SMT Honda 	<strong>+38.839s</strong><br />
18. <strong>David  Johnson</strong> AUS	Magic Bullet Two Wheel Suzuki	<strong>+41.501s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
19.  <strong>Chris Burns</strong> GBR	Splitlath Aprilia 			<strong>+56.507s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
20.  <strong>Pauli Pekkanen</strong> FIN	777 RR Motorsport Suzuki 		<strong>+56.698s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
21.  <strong>Aaron Zanotti</strong> GBR	Red Viper Spike Suzuki 		<strong>+57.078s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
22.  <strong>Dave Wood</strong> GBR	Redline KTM			<strong>1m 04.326s</strong><br />
23. <strong>Peter  Ward</strong> GBR	Astro-Chase SST Kawasaki 	<strong>+1m 14.745s</strong></strong><strong><br />
24. <strong>Michael  O&#8217;Brien</strong> GBR	Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Hifi Yamaha	<strong>+1 lap</strong> <em>E</em></p>
<p><strong>Not  Classified</strong></p>
<p>25. <strong>Hudson Kennaugh</strong> RSA	MAR Kawasaki 			<strong>19  laps completed</strong> <em>E</em><br />
26. <strong>Luke Jones</strong> GBR	PR Racing  M/C &amp; Moore Yamaha 	<strong>7 laps completed</strong></strong><strong><br />
27. <strong>Chris Walker</strong> GBR	CW Racing Suzuki 		<strong>6 laps completed</strong><br />
28. <strong>Howie  Mainwaring </strong> GBR	MSS Colchester Kawasaki		<strong>6 laps completed</strong><br />
29.  <strong>Dan Linfoot</strong> GBR	Motorpoint Yamaha 		<strong>4 laps completed</strong><br />
30.  <strong>Michael Howarth</strong> GBR	Magic Bullet Two Wheel Suzuki 	<strong>4 laps  completed</strong> <em>E</em><br />
31. <strong>Tom Tunstall</strong> GBR	Doodson  Motorsport Honda 	<strong>2 laps completed</strong></strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race 2</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Josh Brookes</strong> took the chequered flag for the<strong> HM Plant Honda</strong> team in the second race of the day at the Thruxton circuit from third on the grid.</p>
<p><strong>Brookes</strong> led the race from the start ahead of <strong>Yukio Kagayama, Gary Mason</strong> and<strong> Tommy Hill</strong>, however, <strong>Hill</strong> was aiming for a double race win and soon past both <strong>Mason</strong> and then <strong>Kagayama</strong>.  The <strong>Swan Honda </strong>rider <strong>Easton</strong>, set an impressive pace from eleventh on the grid and was soon up with the front runners.</p>
<p>While the fight for third position was going on between <strong>Easton, Kagayama, Rutter</strong> and <strong>Martin Jessopp,</strong> the two front runners <strong>Brookes</strong> and<strong> Hill</strong> were able to get away leaving <strong>Brookes</strong> to take the flag for the first time in over a year for the <strong>HM Plant Honda </strong>team.</p>
<p><strong>Easton</strong> finished in the third spot ahead of <strong>Kiyonari </strong>in fourth, <strong>Jessopp</strong> in fifth, <strong>Michael Laverty </strong>in sixth, <strong>Michael Rutter</strong> in seventh, <strong>John Laverty</strong> in eighth, <strong>Alastair Seeley </strong>in ninth and<strong> Gary Mason</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> AUS	HM Plant Honda 			<strong>25mins 23.986secs</strong> <em>20  laps</em><br />
2. <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> GBR	Worx Crescent Suzuki 		<strong>+0.391s</strong><br />
3.  <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> GBR	Swan Honda 			<strong>+7.112s</strong><br />
4. <strong>Ryuichi  Kiyonari</strong> JPN	HM Plant Honda 			<strong>+7.146s</strong><br />
5. <strong>Martin  Jessopp</strong> GBR	Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati 	<strong>+7.263s </strong><br />
6. <strong>Michael  Laverty</strong> GBR	Relentless TAS Suzuki 		<strong>+7.789s </strong><br />
7. <strong>Michael  Rutter</strong> GBR	Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati 	<strong>+8.241s </strong><br />
8. <strong>John  Laverty</strong> GBR	Buildbase Kawasaki 		<strong>+10.378s </strong><br />
9. <strong>Alastair  Seeley</strong> GBR	Relentless TAS Suzuki 		<strong>+12.218s</strong><br />
10. <strong>Gary  Mason</strong> GBR	MSS Colchester Kawasaki 		<strong>+12.240s </strong><br />
11. <strong>Yukio  Kagayama</strong> JPN	Worx Crescent Suzuki 		<strong>+17.507s </strong><br />
12. <strong>Dan  Linfoot</strong> GBR	Motorpoint Yamaha 		<strong>+18.284s</strong><br />
13. <strong>Peter  Hickman</strong> GBR	Ultimate Yamaha 			<strong>+24.639s</strong><br />
14. <strong>Steve  Brogan</strong> GBR	Jentin Racing BMW 		<strong>+29.956s</strong><br />
15. <strong>Chris  Walker</strong> GBR	CW Racing Suzuki 		<strong>+33.357s</strong></p>
<p>16. <strong>Tom  Tunstall</strong> GBR	Doodson Motorsport Honda 	<strong>+33.734s</strong><br />
17. <strong>David  Anthony</strong> AUS	MIST Suzuki 			<strong>+33.921s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
18. <strong>Gary  Johnson</strong> GBR	AIM Suzuki			<strong>+39.015s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
19. <strong>Hudson  Kennaugh</strong> RSA	MAR Kawasaki 			<strong>+40.592s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
20. <strong>David  Johnson</strong> AUS	Magic Bullet Two Wheel Suzuki	<strong>+41.696s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
21.  <strong>Luke Jones</strong> GBR	PR Racing M/C &amp; Moore Yamaha 	<strong>+48.354s</strong><br />
22. <strong>Dave Wood</strong> GBR	Redline KTM			<strong>+56.426s</strong><br />
23. <strong>Aaron  Zanotti</strong> GBR	Red Viper Spike Suzuki 		<strong>+56.476s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
24.  <strong>Peter Ward</strong> GBR	Astro-Chase SST Kawasaki 	<strong>+57.739s</strong><br />
25.  <strong>Chris Burns</strong> GBR	Splitlath Aprilia 			<strong>+58.807s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
26.  <strong>Pauli Pekkanen</strong> FIN	777 RR Motorsport Suzuki 		<strong>+1m 01.945s</strong> <em>E</em><br />
27. <strong>Michael O&#8217;Brien</strong> GBR	Motomob/O&#8217;Brien Hifi Yamaha	<strong>+1  lap</strong> <em>E</em></p>
<p><strong>Not Classified</strong></p>
<p>28. <strong>Craig  Fitzpatrick</strong> GBR	Close Print Finance Honda 		<strong>17 laps completed</strong> <em>E</em><br />
29. <strong>Christian Iddon</strong> GBR	Sorrymate.com SMT Honda 	<strong>17  laps completed</strong><br />
30. <strong>Michael Howarth</strong> GBR	Magic Bullet Two  Wheel Suzuki 	<strong>10 laps completed</strong> <em>E</em></strong></em></p>
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		<title>Leon Camier Claims British Superbike Championship Title At Silverstone</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 23-year-old Airwaves Yamaha rider Leon Camier, claimed the British Superbike Championship title at Silverstone yesterday after taking the victory in race one.
Race One
After starting on pole position, Leon Camier dropped back to fifth position as the race got underway, behind Stuart Easton on the Hydrex Honda, Josh Brookes on the HM Plant Honda and [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Leon Camier &#8211; 2009 British Superbike Champion</p>
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<p>The 23-year-old<strong> Airwaves Yamaha</strong> rider<strong> Leon Camier</strong>, claimed the British Superbike Championship title at Silverstone yesterday after taking the victory in race one.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race One</strong></span></p>
<p>After starting on pole position,<strong> Leon Camier </strong>dropped back to fifth position as the race got underway, behind<strong> Stuart Easton </strong>on the<strong> Hydrex Honda, Josh Brookes</strong> on the <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> and his team-mate <strong>James Ellison.</strong></p>
<p>By the end of the first lap,<strong> Ellison</strong> had passed both <strong>Easton </strong>and <strong>Brookes</strong> to take the lead, while <strong>Camier</strong> got on with the job in hand, taking first<strong> Brookes </strong>and then taking advantage of <strong>Easton</strong> as he ran wide on lap 4 before chasing <strong>Ellison, </strong>who was now 1.2 seconds ahead.</p>
<p>With 16 laps of the race still to go, the <strong>Airwaves Yamaha</strong> swapped the lead a couple of times before<strong> Camier</strong> took the lead on the penultimate lap, passing<strong> Ellison </strong>on the inside at the Priory left-hander.</p>
<p><strong>Camier </strong>held the lead and took the championship by 0.244 seconds and was presented with a #1 for his bike on his return to the pits.</p>
<p><strong>James Ellison</strong> finished in second place followed by<strong> Josh Brookes</strong> in third<strong> </strong>and<strong> Stuart Easton</strong> in fourth.  In fifth place was<strong> Tommy Hill</strong> on the second<strong> Hydrex Honda, John Laverty</strong> on the <strong>Buildbase Kawasaki</strong> was in sixth, <strong>Sylvain Guintoli </strong>on the <strong>Worx Crescent Suzuki</strong> in seventh, <strong>Ian Lowry</strong> on the <strong>Relentless by TAS Suzuki</strong> in eighth, <strong>Simon Andrews </strong>on <strong>MSS Colchester Kawasaki </strong>in ninth and his team-mate<strong> Julian Da Costa</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Rutter</strong> on the <strong>Bathams Ducati</strong> was out of the race on lap 4 after developing technical problems with his machine while <strong>Karl Harris </strong>didn&#8217;t even make the start as a mechanical problem occurred before the race.</p>
<p>The British Superbike Cup winner was <strong>Tommy Bridewell</strong> on the<strong> NB Suzuki</strong> after finishing in twelfth place while Cup champion<strong> Gary Mason</strong> finished in fourteenth for the<strong> Quay Garage Honda</strong> team.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. </strong><strong>Leon Camier 	GBR 	Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>20 laps<br />
2. </strong><strong>James Ellison 	GBR 	Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>0.244sec<br />
3. </strong><strong>Josh Brookes 	AUS 	HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>8.827sec<br />
4. </strong><strong>Stuart Easton 	GBR 	Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>9.164sec<br />
5. </strong><strong>Tommy Hill 		GBR	Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>18.278sec<br />
6. </strong><strong>John Laverty 	IRL 	Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>18.787sec<br />
7. </strong><strong>Sylvain Guintoli	FRA	Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong><strong>18.933sec<br />
8. </strong><strong>Ian Lowry		GBR 	Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>22.408sec<br />
9. </strong><strong>Simon Andrews	GBR	MSS Colchester Kawasaki </strong><strong>22.921sec<br />
10. </strong><strong>Julien Da Costa 	FRA 	MSS Colchester Kawasaki </strong><strong>24.682sec<br />
11. </strong><strong>Graeme Gowland 	GBR 	Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>30.923sec<br />
12. </strong><strong>Tommy Bridewell 	GBR 	Team NB Suzuki </strong><strong>31.473sec Cup<br />
13. </strong><strong>Glen Richards 	AUS	HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>35.532sec<br />
14. </strong><strong>Gary Mason 	GBR 	Quay Honda </strong><strong>37.551sec Cup<br />
15. </strong><strong>Peter Hickman 	GBR 	Ultimate Yamaha </strong><strong>38.199sec Cup<br />
16. </strong><strong>Richard Cooper	GBR	Co-ordit Yamaha </strong><strong>38.780sec Cup<br />
17. </strong><strong>Tom Tunstall 	GBR 	Hardinge Doodson Honda </strong><strong>40.462sec Cup<br />
18. </strong><strong>Dan Linfoot 		GBR 	Rob Mac Racing Yamaha </strong><strong>56.937sec<br />
19. </strong><strong>Atsushi Watanabe	 JPN 	Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>1min 1.468sec<br />
20. </strong><strong>Martin Jessopp 	GBR 	Riders Racing Honda </strong><strong>1 lap Cup<br />
21. </strong><strong>Michael Howarth	GBR	STP-JHS MV Agusta </strong><strong>1 lap</p>
<p></strong><strong>DNF:<br />
</strong><strong>Alastair Seeley	GBR 	Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>18 laps Evo<br />
</strong><strong>Tristan Palmer 	GBR 	Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>18 laps<br />
</strong><strong>Howie Mainwaring	GBR	Team Maxxis Yamaha </strong><strong>11 laps<br />
</strong><strong>David Haire 	GBR	JX Fuelcard Kawasaki </strong><strong>10 lap Cup<br />
</strong><strong>Chris Walker 	GBR 	Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>9 laps<br />
</strong><strong>David Johnson	AUS	Jentin Yamaha </strong><strong>7 laps<br />
</strong><strong>Aaron Zanotti 	GBR 	Red Viper Honda </strong><strong>7 laps<br />
</strong><strong>Michael Rutter	GBR	Bathams Ducati </strong><strong>4 laps<br />
</strong><strong>Karl Harris 		GBR	SMT Honda </strong><strong>0 laps</strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race Two</strong></span></p>
<p>In the second race of the day it was yet again an <strong>Airwaves Yamaha</strong> on the top step of the podium but this time it was the turn of <strong>James Ellison</strong>.</p>
<p>Race two was red flagged before the end of lap one after a huge oil spillage caused chaos for the mid-pack riders on the approach to Abbey corner.</p>
<p>At the restart, which reduced the race to 18 laps, it was once again <strong>Stuart Easton </strong>on the <strong>Hydrex Honda</strong> that led the pack, ahead of <strong>Josh Brookes, Ellison</strong> and <strong>Camier. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Camier</strong> made a move to pass<strong> Ellison</strong> as the pair headed to the Bridge/Priory turns, firing <strong>Ellison</strong> up and regaining his position at the final chicane.  <strong>Ellison </strong>then moved into second place after passing<strong> Brookes</strong> at Abbey on lap 2 as <strong>Camier</strong> followed a lap later.</p>
<p><strong>Camier</strong> managed to get in front of his team-mate again on lap 3 before chasing down<strong> Easton</strong>.  This time however, as he tried to outbrake the<strong> Hydrex Honda </strong>rider entering Abbey, he went wide and was forced onto the grass, dropping him back to ninth place with 14 laps left to run.</p>
<p>Within two laps, <strong>Camier</strong> has muscled his way back to sixth place as <strong>Ellison</strong> snatched the lead from <strong>Easton</strong> through Maggots.  With 9 laps to go,<strong> Camier</strong> passed<strong> Tommy Hill</strong> to take fourth place, 2.1 seconds behind his team-mate and then hunted down <strong>Brookes</strong> to take third and then second as he passed<strong> Easton</strong> on lap 15.</p>
<p><strong>Ellison</strong> took the lead, 1.2 seconds ahead of his team-mate and leaving him with a 51 point advantage of the runner-up spot in the championship over<strong> Easton.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Josh Brookes</strong> finished in third place followed by<strong> Stuart Easton</strong> in fourth,<strong> Tommy Hill </strong>in fifth,<strong> Julien Da Costa</strong> in sixth, <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> in seventh, <strong>Sylvain Guintoli </strong>in eighth, <strong>Ian Lowry</strong> in ninth and <strong>Alastair Seeley</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. </strong><strong>James Ellison 	GBR 	Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>18 laps<br />
2. </strong><strong>Leon Camier 	GBR 	Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>1.200sec<br />
3. </strong><strong>Josh Brookes 	AUS 	HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>2.583sec<br />
4. </strong><strong>Stuart Easton 	GBR 	Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>3.974sec<br />
5. </strong><strong>Tommy Hill 		GBR	Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>9.774sec<br />
6. </strong><strong>Julien Da Costa 	FRA 	MSS Colchester Kawasaki </strong><strong>11.099sec<br />
7. </strong><strong>Simon Andrews	GBR	MSS Colchester Kawasaki </strong><strong>14.340sec<br />
8. </strong><strong>Sylvain Guintoli	FRA	Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong><strong>16.148sec<br />
9. </strong><strong>Ian Lowry		GBR 	Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>21.434sec<br />
10. </strong><strong>Alastair Seeley	GBR 	Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>23.963sec Evo<br />
11. </strong><strong>Chris Walker 	GBR 	Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>24.269sec<br />
12. </strong><strong>Tommy Bridewell 	GBR 	Team NB Suzuki </strong><strong>24.362sec Cup<br />
13. </strong><strong>Peter Hickman 	GBR 	Ultimate Yamaha </strong><strong>27.693sec Cup<br />
14. </strong><strong>Karl Harris 		GBR	SMT Honda </strong><strong>28.296sec<br />
15. </strong><strong>Michael Rutter	GBR	Bathams Ducati </strong><strong>32.883sec<br />
16. </strong><strong>Tom Tunstall 	GBR 	Hardinge Doodson Honda </strong><strong>45.709sec Cup<br />
17. </strong><strong>Martin Jessopp 	GBR 	Riders Racing Honda </strong><strong>55.170sec Cup<br />
18. </strong><strong>Aaron Zanotti 	GBR 	Red Viper Honda </strong><strong>1 lap<br />
19. </strong><strong>Michael Howarth	GBR	STP-JHS MV Agusta </strong><strong>1 lap</p>
<p></strong><strong>DNF:<br />
</strong><strong>John Laverty 	IRL 	Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>13 laps<br />
</strong><strong>Gary Mason 	GBR 	Quay Honda </strong><strong>10 laps Cup<br />
</strong><strong>Graeme Gowland 	GBR 	Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>10 laps<br />
</strong><strong>David Haire 	GBR	JX Fuelcard Kawasaki </strong><strong>5 laps Cup<br />
</strong><strong>Dan Linfoot 		GBR 	Rob Mac Racing Yamaha </strong><strong>2 laps</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Stuart Easton &amp; Leon Camier Share Wins At Croft</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The British Superbike Championship headed to the Croft circuit this weekend with Stuart Easton taking the victory in race one and Leon Camier winning race two.
Race One
After leading several races this season and being on the podium in second place five times, the Hydrex Honda rider Stuart Easton took his maiden victory in race one.
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Stuart Easton &#8211; Hydrex Honda &#8211; Croft 2009</p>
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<p>The British Superbike Championship headed to the Croft circuit this weekend with <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> taking the victory in race one and <strong>Leon Camier </strong>winning race two.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race One</strong></span></p>
<p>After leading several races this season and being on the podium in second place five times, the<strong> Hydrex Honda</strong> rider <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> took his maiden victory in race one.</p>
<p>Starting from third on the grid,<strong> Easton </strong>took his place at the front of the pack going into the first corner ahead of <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> rider <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> and <strong>James Ellison</strong> on the<strong> Airwaves Yamaha. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Leon Camier</strong> on the second<strong> Airwaves Yamaha,</strong> moved back to seventh place as the race got underway but was soon back on the pace as he passed <strong>Gary Mason</strong> on the <strong>Quay Garage Honda</strong> and then <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> on the <strong>Confused.com Kawasaki.</strong></p>
<p>On attempting to take <strong>Chris Walker</strong> on the <strong>Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha, Camier </strong>went wide allowing <strong>Andrews</strong> to re-pass.  The following lap, <strong>Camier</strong> once again tried to pass<strong> Andrews</strong> but went in to fast causing him to run straight-on, across the grass and into a ditch. <strong> Camier</strong> rejoined the track but was now down in last place and had lost more than 20 seconds.</p>
<p><strong>Andrews</strong> recovered from his earlier incident and was on a mission to get on the podium, taking <strong>Josh Brookes </strong>on lap 7, however, after such an impressive ride,<strong> Andrews</strong> was caught-up in an accident with only four laps remaining and was out of contention.</p>
<p><strong>Easton</strong> and<strong> Ellison </strong>were in a race of their own, with <strong>Ellison</strong> right on the tail of the<strong> Hydrex Honda </strong>on the final lap.  <strong>Easton</strong> kept his nerve and took the victory ahead of <strong>Ellison</strong> with the returning Australian rider <strong>Josh Brookes</strong> in third. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari</strong> on the second <strong>HM Plant Honda</strong> finished in fourth place followed by <strong>Ian Lowry</strong> on the <strong>Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong>in fifth, <strong>Leon Camier</strong> on the second <strong>Airwaves Yamaha</strong> in sixth, <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> on the second<strong> Hydrex Honda </strong>in seventh, <strong>Gary Mason</strong> on the <strong>Quay Garage Honda</strong> in eighth, <strong>Julian Da Costa</strong> for <strong>Confused.com Kawasaki</strong> in ninth and <strong>Graeme Gowland</strong> on the <strong>Motorpoint/ Henderson Kawasaki</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p><strong>Chris Walker</strong> ended the race early after a bizarre incident saw the handlebar of his<strong> Kawasaki</strong> break while riding at speed.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>27mins 06.092secs 20 laps<br />
2. </strong><strong>James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>+0.359secs<br />
3. </strong><strong>Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>+10.216secs<br />
4. </strong><strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>+10.967secs<br />
5. </strong><strong>Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>+19.612secs<br />
6. </strong><strong>Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>+21.436secs<br />
7. </strong><strong>Tommy Hill GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>+22.380secs<br />
8. </strong><strong>Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda </strong><strong>+25.776secs Cup<br />
9. </strong><strong>Julien Da Costa FRA Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>31.236secs<br />
10. </strong><strong>Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>+31.750secs<br />
11. </strong><strong>Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha </strong><strong>+31.994secs Cup<br />
12. </strong><strong>Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki </strong><strong>+32.034secs Cup<br />
13. </strong><strong>John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>+33.554secs<br />
14. </strong><strong>Karl Harris GBR Node4 Yamaha </strong><strong>+44.160secs<br />
15. </strong><strong>Howie Mainwaring GBR Team Maxxis Yamaha </strong><strong>+47.927secs</p>
<p>16. </strong><strong>Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda </strong><strong>+49.446secs Cup<br />
17. </strong><strong>Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda </strong><strong>+57.246secs Cup<br />
18. </strong><strong>Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>+1min 12.257secs</p>
<p></strong><strong>Did Not Finish</p>
<p>19. </strong><strong>Sylvain Guintoli FRA Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong><strong>17 laps completed<br />
20. </strong><strong>Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>16 laps completed<br />
21. </strong><strong>Simon Andrews GBR Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>15 laps completed<br />
22. </strong><strong>Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>3 laps completed</p>
<p></strong><strong>Kenny Gilbertson GBR Jx Fuelcards Kawasaki </strong><strong>Did Not Start Cup</strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race Two</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Airwaves Yamaha</strong> rider<strong> Leon Camier</strong> was back on form by race two and took the win with an eight second lead on second place man, race one winner <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> on the<strong> Hydrex Honda.</strong></p>
<p>After a better start for <strong>Camier</strong>, he was in fourth behind leading man<strong> Josh Brookes, Stuart Easton</strong> and <strong>Simon Andrews.  Camier </strong>passed <strong>Andrews</strong> on the first lap before getting past <strong>Brookes</strong> on lap four. <strong> Easton</strong> was now leading the race having passed<strong> Brookes</strong> on the opening lap, but by lap six <strong>Camier</strong> had reeled him in and took the lead, crossing the line almost nine seconds ahead of <strong>Easton</strong>.</p>
<p>The second <strong>Airwaves Yamaha</strong> rider<strong> James Ellison,</strong> finally finished the race in fourth position after a terrible start saw him in seventh place.  He was followed by <strong>Simon Andrews</strong> in fifth, <strong>Tommy Hill</strong> in sixth, <strong>Ian Lowry </strong>in seventh,<strong> Gary Mason</strong> in eighth,<strong> Julien Da Costa</strong> in ninth and <strong>John Laverty</strong> completing the top ten riders.</p>
<p>The<strong> Airwaves Yamaha</strong> team are now guaranteed the championship for the 2009 season but it remains to be seen if it will be <strong>Leon Camier </strong>or <strong>James Ellison</strong> that walks away with the title, after the five remaining races left to run.</p>
<p><strong>Gary Mason</strong> has been confirmed as the Mirror.co.uk Cup Champion for 2009 for the<strong> Quay Garage Honda </strong>team.</p>
<p>Here are the results.</p>
<p><em><strong>1. </strong><strong>Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>26mins 57.535 20 laps<br />
2. </strong><strong>Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>+8.788secs<br />
3. </strong><strong>Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>+11.336secs<br />
4. </strong><strong>James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>+11.970secs<br />
5. </strong><strong>Simon Andrews GBR Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>+17.437secs<br />
6. </strong><strong>Tommy Hill GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>+17.589secs<br />
7. </strong><strong>Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>+18.043secs<br />
8. </strong><strong>Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda </strong><strong>+25.331secs Cup<br />
9. </strong><strong>Julien Da Costa FRA Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>+27.433secs<br />
10. </strong><strong>John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>+28.579secs<br />
11. </strong><strong>Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>+28.975secs<br />
12. </strong><strong>Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>+29.241secs<br />
13. </strong><strong>Sylvain Guintoli FRA Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong><strong>+29.469secs<br />
14. </strong><strong>Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki </strong><strong>+31.584secs Cup<br />
15. </strong><strong>Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha </strong><strong>+37.176secs Cup</p>
<p>16. </strong><strong>Karl Harris GBR Node4 Yamaha </strong><strong>+39.337secs<br />
17. </strong><strong>Howie Mainwaring GBR Team Maxxis Yamaha </strong><strong>+43.277secs<br />
18. </strong><strong>Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>+50.312secs<br />
19. </strong><strong>Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda </strong><strong>+54.756secs Cup<br />
20. </strong><strong>Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda </strong><strong>+54.963secs Cup<br />
21. </strong><strong>Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>+1min 00.953secs</p>
<p></strong><strong>Did Not Finish</p>
<p>22. </strong><strong>Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>8 laps completed</p>
<p></strong><strong>Kenny Gilbertson GBR Jx Fuelcards Kawasaki </strong><strong>Did Not Start Cup</strong></em></p>
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		<title>British Superbikes At Cadwell Park For Round 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 18:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The British Superbike riders and teams were at Cadwell Park this weekend for round nine of the championship, with the Airwaves Yamaha riders Leon Camier and James Ellison taking the wins.
Race One
Simon Andrews on the Confused.com Kawasaki that took to the front as the race got underway but was soon passed by Stuart Easton on [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">James Ellison &#8211; Airwaves Yamaha 2009</p>
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<p>The British Superbike riders and teams were at Cadwell Park this weekend for round nine of the championship, with the <strong>Airwaves Yamaha</strong> riders <strong>Leon Camier </strong>and <strong>James Ellison</strong> taking the wins.</p>
<p><span ><strong>Race One</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Simon Andrews</strong> on the <strong>Confused.com Kawasaki</strong> that took to the front as the race got underway but was soon passed by <strong>Stuart Easton</strong> on the <strong>Hydrex Honda.  Camier</strong> was running in third place when he tried to make a move on<strong> Easton </strong>but the<strong> Honda</strong> rider snatched the place back as he dived up the inside of the<strong> Yamaha.  Camier</strong> moved into second on the following lap before hunting down <strong>Easton</strong> and then passing him to create a gap.</p>
<p><strong>Andrews </strong>made a mistake going into Charlie&#8217;s and was passed by the second <strong>Airwaves Yamaha</strong> of<strong> James Ellison</strong>, who had already passed the<strong> Buildbase Kawasaki</strong> of <strong>John Laverty. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Easton, Ellison</strong> and <strong>Ian Lowry </strong>on the <strong>Relentless Suzuki by TAS</strong>, were fighting each other for the other two steps on the podium, with <strong>Easton</strong> and <strong>Ellison</strong> almost touching in their battle for second. <strong> Easton</strong> managed to hold off the <strong>Yamaha</strong> to claim second followed by <strong>Elllison</strong> in third.</p>
<p>In fourth place was <strong>Lowry</strong>, scoring his best place this season ahead of the two <strong>Confused.com Kawasaki&#8217;s</strong> of<strong> Simon Andrews</strong> and <strong>Julien Da Costa.</strong> The two <strong>Kawasaki</strong> riders were in a race of their own and after<strong> Simon</strong> had held his position for most of the race,<strong> Da Costa</strong> made his way past on the penultimate lap.  On the final lap, <strong>Andrews</strong> tried to retake his position but was too fast and forced both riders onto the grass. <strong> Andrews</strong> secured fifth place ahead of his team-mate who took sixth.</p>
<p><strong>Karl Muggeridge</strong> took seventh place for the<strong> HM Plant Honda</strong> team, holding off the <strong>Worx Crescent Suzuki</strong> of <strong>Sylvain Guintoli</strong> as they crossed the line.  <strong>John Laverty</strong> finished in ninth for the <strong>Buildbase Kawasaki</strong> team ahead of <strong>Gary Mason</strong> on the <strong>Quay Garage Honda</strong> in tenth.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. </strong><strong>Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>26mins 38.546secs 18 laps<br />
2. </strong><strong>Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>+7.384secs<br />
3. </strong><strong>James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>+7.651secs<br />
4. </strong><strong>Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>+8.133secs<br />
5. </strong><strong>Simon Andrews GBR Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>+17.793secs<br />
6. </strong><strong>Julien Da Costa FRA Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>18.126secs<br />
7. </strong><strong>Karl Muggeridge AUS HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>+25.398secs<br />
8. </strong><strong>Sylvain Guintoli FRA Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong><strong>+25.522secs<br />
9. </strong><strong>John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>+25.979secs<br />
10. </strong><strong>Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda </strong><strong>+28.760secs Cup<br />
11. </strong><strong>Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>+30.488secs<br />
12. </strong><strong>John McGuinness  GBR HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>+32.582secs<br />
13. </strong><strong>Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki </strong><strong>+34.734secs Cup<br />
14. </strong><strong>Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha </strong><strong>+34.988secs Cup<br />
15. </strong><strong>Karl Harris GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>+44.779secs</p>
<p>16. </strong><strong>Jon Kirkham GBR Rob Mac Racing Yamaha </strong><strong>+45.785secs<br />
17. </strong><strong>Howie Mainwaring GBR Team Maxxis Yamaha </strong><strong>+46.100secs<br />
18. </strong><strong>Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>+49.883secs<br />
19. </strong><strong>Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>+50.638secs<br />
20. </strong><strong>Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>+53.273secs<br />
21. </strong><strong>Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda </strong><strong>+1min 16.357secs Cup<br />
22. </strong><strong>Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Jentin Yamaha </strong><strong>+1min 20.893secs</p>
<p></strong><strong>Did Not Finish</p>
<p>23. </strong><strong>Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda </strong><strong>11 laps completed Cup<br />
24. </strong><strong>Michael Howarth GBR STP-JHS MV Agusta </strong><strong>8 laps completed<br />
25. </strong><strong>Kenny Gilbertson GBR Jx Fuelcards Kawasaki </strong><strong>3 laps completed Cup</strong></em></p>
<p><span ><strong>Race Two</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Leon Camier</strong> crossed the line to take the second win of the day but he was excluded from the race after an incident on the final lap, gifting the victory to his team-mate <strong>James Ellison</strong>.</p>
<p>On the final lap of the race, <strong>Camier&#8217;s Yamaha </strong>was seen with blue smoke coming from the back.  Black and orange flags were waved but<strong> Camier</strong> remained on track and continued to the chequered flag where he was  disqualified for not stopping immediately on seeing the flags.</p>
<p>A statement was released by the team, stating that<strong> Camier</strong> mistakenly believed that he had until the end of the lap to come in.  The team apologised to <strong>Leon</strong> for the problem on his bike which turned out to be a small oil leak, and thanked him for his dignity and professionalism after learning of the disqualification.</p>
<p><strong>Stuart Easton</strong> again took to the front as the race got underway while <strong>Camier </strong>passed the <strong>Buildbase Kawasaki</strong> of <strong>Laverty</strong>, with<strong> Andrew</strong>s following his lead. <strong> Andrews</strong> lost the place almost immediately as <strong>Ellison </strong>slipped up the inside.</p>
<p>On the following lap, <strong>Camier</strong> took <strong>Easton</strong> with <strong>Ellison</strong> making a copycat manoeuvre three laps later as <strong>Andrews</strong> then passed the <strong>Honda</strong> of <strong>Easton.</strong></p>
<p>On lap 6, the safety car was deployed after the <strong>STP MV Agusta </strong>of <strong>Michael Howarth</strong> developed a huge oil leak, leaving marshalls to clean-up the track.  The safety car left the track on lap 9 and <strong>Easton</strong> made an immediate move on <strong>Andrews</strong> at Coppice, but <strong>Andrews</strong> snatched it back before the end of the lap.</p>
<p>On the penultimate lap,<strong> Easton </strong>moved in front of <strong>Andrews</strong> to take second place ahead of <strong>Easton</strong> in third.  <strong>Julian Da Costa</strong> finished in fourth followed by his team-mate <strong>John Laverty</strong> in fifth.</p>
<p>The <strong>Motorpoint Yamaha</strong> rider <strong>Chris Walker</strong> finished in sixth ahead of <strong>Sylvain Guintoli </strong>on the <strong>Worx Suzuki,</strong> <strong>Karl Harris </strong>on the<strong> Hydrex Honda, Gary Mason</strong> on the <strong>Quay Garage Honda</strong> and <strong>Tommy Bridewell</strong> for <strong>Team NB Honda.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ian Lowry</strong> had been in ninth place on the <strong>Relentless Suzuki</strong>, putting in faster laps than both <strong>Easton</strong> and<strong> Andrews </strong>until he crashed out on lap 16.  <strong>John McGuiness</strong> was another non-finisher after retiring the<strong> HM Plant Honda</strong> with two laps to run.</p>
<p>Here are the results;</p>
<p><em><strong>1. </strong><strong>James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha </strong><strong>28mins 02.679secs 18 laps<br />
2. </strong><strong>Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>+4.099secs<br />
3. </strong><strong>Simon Andrews GBR Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>+4.584secs<br />
4. </strong><strong>Julien Da Costa FRA Confused.com Kawasaki </strong><strong>+5.435secs<br />
5. </strong><strong>John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>+6.843secs<br />
6. </strong><strong>Sylvain Guintoli FRA Worx Crescent Suzuki </strong><strong>+7.239secs<br />
7. </strong><strong>Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha </strong><strong>+12.836secs<br />
8. </strong><strong>Karl Harris GBR Hydrex Honda </strong><strong>+14.833secs<br />
9. </strong><strong>Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda </strong><strong>+15.100secs Cup<br />
10. </strong><strong>Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki </strong><strong>+16.684secs Cup<br />
11. </strong><strong>Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha </strong><strong>+19.920secs Cup<br />
12. </strong><strong>Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki </strong><strong>+24.193secs<br />
13. </strong><strong>Karl Muggeridge AUS HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>+24.359secs<br />
14. </strong><strong>Howie Mainwaring GBR Team Maxxis Yamaha </strong><strong>+24.769secs<br />
15. </strong><strong>Jon Kirkham GBR Rob Mac Racing Yamaha </strong><strong>+26.729secs</p>
<p>16. </strong><strong>Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>+28.042secs<br />
17. </strong><strong>Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda </strong><strong>+30.249secs Cup<br />
18. </strong><strong>Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda </strong><strong>+36.419secs Cup</p>
<p></strong><strong>Disqualified</p>
<p>DQ </strong><strong>Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha</p>
<p></strong><strong>Did Not Finish</p>
<p>19. </strong><strong>Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki </strong><strong>15 laps completed<br />
20. </strong><strong>John McGuinness  GBR HM Plant Honda </strong><strong>14 laps completed<br />
21. </strong><strong>Michael Howarth GBR STP-JHS MV Agusta </strong><strong>4 laps completed<br />
22. </strong><strong>Craig Fitzpatrick GBR Jentin Yamaha </strong><strong>1 lap completed</p>
<p></strong><strong>Did Not Start</p>
<p></strong><strong>Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha<br />
</strong><strong>Kenny Gilbertson GBR Jx Fuelcards Kawasaki Cup</strong></em></p>
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		<title>End Of The Season For Mist Suzuki Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 19:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joy Ryder</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[2009]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[BSB  British Superbike]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brands Hatch]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mallory Park]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Matt Bond]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mist Suzuki]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Suzuki]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Teams & Riders 2009]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tom Tunstall]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The British Superbike team Mist Suzuki, have been forced to pull-out of the remainder of the 2009 championship due to lack of funds.
Team boss Mike Edwards said;
&#8220;Everyone is extremely disappointed but for a new team to the Superbike class I think we have done well despite being seriously hampered by the non-delivery of many essential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_526" class="wp-caption aligncenter" ><a title="Matt Bond - Mist Suzuki 2009" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/smudge9000/"><img class="size-full wp-image-526" src="http://www.britishsuperbikenews.co.uk/files/2009/08/3480190629_887bd6d7d0-copy.jpg" alt="Matt Bond - Mist Suzuki 2009" width="500" height="354" /></a>
<p class="wp-caption-text">Matt Bond &#8211; Mist Suzuki 2009</p>
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<p>The British Superbike team<strong> Mist Suzuki</strong>, have been forced to pull-out of the remainder of the 2009 championship due to lack of funds.</p>
<p>Team boss Mike Edwards said;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Everyone is extremely disappointed but for a new team to the Superbike class I think we have done well despite being seriously hampered by the non-delivery of many essential parts, especially as we are almost unique amongst the privateer teams in that we chose to develop a new bike from scratch.<br />
</em><br />
<em>We are privately funded and staffed entirely by volunteers although some people put in more hours with the team than doing their full time jobs. We had a reasonable budget to complete the season but with so much bad luck we have struggled to get this far. Having a bike written off due to no fault of our own before it had managed to complete a single lap of it&#8217;s first race was really hard and it took us several rounds to bounce back.<br />
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<em>As it is we are already making plans and looking forward to the 2010 Superbike season and would love to put in another appearance before the end of the year if it was possible.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p>The team only switched from the European Superstock class to the British Superbike series four-weeks before the season began, despite not having secured a crucial title sponsor.  They team managed to get the bike prepared for the opening round at Brands Hatch with an hour to spare before the start.</p>
<p><strong>Matt Bond</strong> was the initial rider with the team and had a disastrous first round through no fault of his own.  Still taking things slowly, <strong>Matt </strong>had positioned himself well at the end of the first lap when<strong> Tom Tunstall </strong>came off his bike, he landed on the ground but his bike kept going, directly across the track in front of an oblivious<strong> Bond</strong>.  The <strong>Suzuki</strong> rider could do nothing to stop the inevitable and the <strong>GSXR1000K9,</strong> scattered it&#8217;s precious parts around the circuit.  <strong>Matt</strong> surprised everyone by retiring  before round seven of the championship due to work pressure, leaving the team with no rider to complete the Mallory Park round.</p>
<p>The team returned for the Brands Hatch triple header with<strong> Steve Mercer</strong> on their<strong> Suzuki</strong>, completing only 3 laps in the first race before retiring and no start in the following two races.</p>
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