SYKES TAKES HARD-EARNED 4TH AT MALLORY
Tom
Sykes took two hard-earned fourth place finishes at the sixth
round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Mallory
Park in Leicestershire today.
Starting from pole position in the opening dry race, the
Rizla Suzuki rider made a steady start, falling back to fifth
on the opening lap before battling back up the field. He was
always in contention for the victory and set the fastest lap
of the race at the 1.41-mile Mallory Park circuit on his way
to fourth place.
In the second race, with the track soaking wet but the sun
shining, Sykes opted for an intermediate front tyre and slick
rear. He got the holeshot but dropped back to ninth before
the track dried enough to take advantage of his grippy Pirelli.
He scythed through the field as the sun shone and was fourth
again.
Team mate Atsushi Watanabe showed real aggression and speed
to take ninth in the opening race but found the treacherous
conditions in race two difficult, ending up 20th.
Ducati's Shane Byrne won the first race and Michael Rutter
the second.
There is now a three-week break for the Rizla Suzuki squad
with round seven of the British Superbike Championship taking
place at the picturesque Oulton Park circuit in Cheshire on
the July 20th.
Tom Sykes:
"Race one was very frustrating. Rather than getting
my trademark good start, my clutch grabbed and I found myself
sixth going into the first corner. I fought my way up but
the guys in front were quick and difficult to overtake. It's
a shame as I had the pace and if I'd got off the line better
I may have pulled away with a clear track in front.
"The second race was a real lottery and the tyre choice
we made was a good balance. As the track dried I got faster
and fourth was the best I could do. It was a hard race and
I am happy to have brought my Rizla Suzuki home given how
slippery the track was during the first few laps. I'll just
have to wait to the next round at Oulton Park before I get
my maiden win..."
Atsushi Watanabe:
"Race one was not so bad and I have good start and fighting
for top 10 positions. This makes me happy and I hope for same
for race two but the rain falls and tyres choice tough and
many quick riders make very difficult for good result.
"The racing today has been up and down and I am still
learning. I will think on this and come back stronger and
for more top 10 places at the next round."
Jack Valentine - Rizla Suzuki Team Manager:
"I was a bit disappointed for Tom in the opening race
because he had the pace to win but got a very uncharacteristic
poor start. He was the only rider to go under 56 seconds a
lap and that shows just how close we were to winning.
"The second race was a real gamble on tyres and Tom's
crew made a sensible choice. It was exciting to watch and
he thoroughly deserved another fourth place finish and the
points in the bag for the Championship.
"Atsu put on a brave battling performance in the opening
race but the conditions hit him hard in the second. He has
the talent, team and bike to compete at the front and we'll
be doing all we can to get him up where he belongs during
the second half of the season."
Race One Result:
1: Shane Byrne (Ducati) 28:33.049
2: Leon Haslam (Honda) +1.024
3: Cal Crutchlow (Honda) +1.147
4: Tom Sykes (Rizla Suzuki) +1.355
5: James Ellison (Honda) +11.302
6: Billy McConnell (Kawasaki) +17.149
7: Simon Andrews (Yamaha) +18.252
8: Tristan Palmer (Honda) +19.761
9: Atsushi Watanabe (Rizla Suzuki) +26.422
10: John Laverty (Ducati) +27.593
Race Two Results:
1: Michael Rutter (Ducati) 30:10.219
2: Shane Byrne (Ducati) +4.405
3: Cal Crutchlow (Honda) +4.586
4: Tom Sykes (Rizla Suzuki) +13.383
5: Karl Harris (Yamaha) +13.589
6: Leon Haslam (Honda) +19.517
7: Simon Andrews (Yamaha) +25.928
8: Leon Camier (Ducati) +35.007
9: Tristan Palmer (Honda) +44.194
10: Scott Smart (Kawasaki) +56.422
20: Atsushi Watanabe (Rizla Suzuki) +2 laps
Championship Standings (after round six of 12):
1: Shane Byrne 280
2: Cal Crutchlow 183
3: Leon Camier 160
4: Leon Haslam 148
5: Michael Rutter 127
6: Tom Sykes (Rizla Suzuki) 126
7: James Ellison 119
8: Michael Laverty 84
9: Simon Andrews 69
10: Stuart Easton 62
15: Atsushi Watanabe (Rizla Suzuki) 30
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