Leon
Camier charged from 15th on the grid to a hard-fought-for
eighth position in the second race of today's
Imola World Superbike Championship second round
in Italy, making up for his DNF in race one
after making contact with Joan Lascorz on the
opening lap.
Crescent FIXI Suzuki
team mate John Hopkins took his first points
of the year in race one after battling through
the field on the Yoshimura-powered GSX-R1000
from 19th to 13th in his 2012 race debut, but
he was unable to repeat the feat in race two
after severe arm-pump forced him to retire after
just four laps.
Leon Camier
- Race 1: DNF (1 lap). Race 2: 8th:
"I'm not sure
if my coming together with Lascorz was my fault
or just a racing incident. I made a reasonably
good start and tried to make big gains straight
away, passing a lot of people going into turn
one. At turn five, I went round the outside
of Giugliano and when I got back on the racing
line, Lascorz and I collided and that was the
end of my race. I managed to get the bike back
to the pits, but crash damage prevented me from
going out again.
"I'm pretty
happy to get eighth place in the second race
today and think I could've finished even higher
if it hadn't been for my grid position. I started
pretty aggressively but soon fell into a good
rhythm. I was lapping strongly at the end and
was catching the group ahead, so who knows what
would've happened with a better grid position.
This series is very competitive and you have
to be on the first two rows of the grid if you
are to have any chance of a podium, so all things
considering, eighth is pretty good."
John Hopkins
- Race 1: 13th, Race 2: DNF (4 laps):
"I made a
decent start in race one but lost a few positions
in the carnage in the first laps. After that
I kept my head down and tried to lap consistently.
I wanted to get used to being in a race situation
again after such a long time. Understandably
my right arm was a bit sore after 21 laps, but
I thought it'd be OK for race two. But, almost
right from the start, it began to pump up and
soon I couldn't hold on to the bars properly.
I knew it was impossible to ride competitively
and because I didn't want to anybody else in
danger, I decided to pull in. I'm realistic
enough to know that I am not yet race fit, but
there were positives that I can build on. I
know I'm going to be a lot stronger next time
out for sure."
Jack Valentine
- Team Manager:
"We knew all
weekend that Leon could run in the top six because
of his lap times, so it was unfortunate that
he had to start from the fourth row of the grid.
In race one, he had a collision with Lascorz
and that was that. In race two, he got involved
with the pack and was doing low 1:49s towards
the end of the race, finishing a strong eighth.
I'm pretty happy about that and it shows that
the Crescent FIXI Suzuki has potential.
"John did
well to bring the GSX-R home safely in the points
in race one because there was a lot going on
in the early laps. I've known John a long time,
so the problem must have been really bad for
him to retire in race two. This is a very physical
circuit and it has given John a hard workout,
but I've no doubt that he will be fitter and
more competitive next time out."
Race 1:
1. Carlos Checa (Ducati) 38'06.264:
2. Tom Sykes (Kawasaki) 38'09.470: 3. Leon Haslam
(BMW) 38'11.857: 4. Max Biaggi (Aprilia) 38'12.783:
5. Eugene Laverty (Aprilia) 38'30.926. 13. John
Hopkins (Crescent FIXI Suzuki) 38'56.682. DNF.
Leon Camier (Crescent FIXI Suzuki).
Race 2:
1. Checa 37'57.571: 2. Sykes 37'59.506: 3. Haslam
38'00.540: 4. Biaggi 38'00.917: 5. Jonathan
Rea (Honda) 38'16.496. 8. Leon Camier (Crescent
FIXI Suzuki) 38'21.368. DNF. John Hopkins (Crescent
FIXI Suzuki).
World Championship
Points (after 2 rounds): 1. Checa 75:
2. Biaggi 71: 3. Sykes 69: 4. Haslam 47: 5.
Marco Melandri (BMW) 46. 14. Leon Camier (Crescent
FIXI Suzuki) 12: 19. John Hopkins (Crescent
FIXI Suzuki) 3.
|