FIXI Crescent Suzuki
racer Leon Camier narrowly missed out on a top-10
finish in today's second race of the sixth round
of the World Superbike Championship from Miller
Motorsports Park in America.
Camier made a good
start and was in 11th position when the race
was stopped due to another rider crashing on
the track and spilling oil. After a lengthy
delay to clean the circuit, the race was re-started
with the riders in the positions where the initial
race was stopped. - meaning Camier started from
row three in 11th place. He again got a good
start and pushed his way into the top-10, before
getting involved in a long battle with Sylvain
Guintoli. Camier eventually had to settle for
11th, finishing just over 15 seconds behind
the race-winner - a positive performance considering
his initial grid position of 20th. Camier had
a good start in race one as well, but got involved
in a mid-field battle that eventually saw him
bring his Yoshimura-powered Suzuki GSX-R home
in 13th.
John Hopkins had
a torrid race-day on his return to the team
from injury. He crashed out of race one after
his FIXI Crescent Suzuki GSX-R hit a kerb and
slid from underneath him, fortunately he walked
away uninjured. In race two Hopkins suffered
with a technical issue that caused him to lose
power. He battled all the way to the line to
try and secure a points-scoring position, before
eventually bringing his machine home safely
in 16th. He was disappointed with the results,
but pleased to have completed such an exhausting
race with no ill-effects from his recent injuries
and confident of making big steps when the championship
returns to Europe.
Today's races were
held in bright and sunny conditions with air
temperatures pushing up to 20°C. Current
World Champion Carlos Checa won the first race
on a Ducati, with Marco Melandri taking victory
in the second on a BMW. Max Biaggi on an Aprilia
strengthened his position at the head of the
riders' Championship by taking third place in
both races.
FIXI Crescent Suzuki
will now travel back to its base in England
to ready itself for the next races of the season,
which are scheduled for Misano in Italy on Sunday
June 10th.
Leon Camier:
"We knew today
would be difficult because of our grid position.
This championship is so competitive that you
need to be on the first two rows of the grid
if you want a shot at the podium. I made good
starts and progressed well in both races and
rode as hard as I could today. They were a couple
of tough races, but I was happy with my race
pace and know that I could've finished a lot
higher up if I had started with a better grid
position. I feel we'll definitely be better
at the more twisty tracks - like our next race
in Misano - and I am looking forward to qualifying
better and fighting for a top-six or a podium."
John Hopkins:
"I'm happy
to be back with the FIXI Crescent Suzuki team,
but disappointed that I was only able to do
seven laps in the first race. I clipped the
kerb with the generator cover and was flicked
off and that was that. Luckily I didn't hurt
myself, but afterwards I was really looking
forward to race two and doing better. I started
OK but, as the race wore on, my bike began to
suffer with a technical problem and I couldn't
push as hard as I would've liked. I kept going
as fast as I could, but just missed out on the
points."
Jack Valentine
- Team Manager:
"Leon rode
as hard as he could and I'm happy because he
did everything we asked of him. He kept the
bike upright and brought it home in both races.
If he had qualified on the first two rows of
the grid, I think his race pace would've been
good enough for a top-six finish.
"It was good
to have John back and we were all looking forward
to him completing two races today and getting
back into the groove. Fortunately he was unhurt
in his crash in race one and a technical problem
in race two meant that he couldn't fight for
a top-10 finish. It was a shame because his
race pace in qualifying had been pretty good
and I'm sure that he would've finished much
higher if he hadn't had the problem. This series
is tough and having to start so far down the
grid makes life even more difficult. We're going
to have to qualify better and give ourselves
a chance of good results, but I am positive
we can do that with the quality of the riders
we have and the team behind them."
Miller
WSB Race 1: 1. Carlos Checa (Ducati)
38'21.283: 2. Marco Melandri (BMW) 38'23.596:
3. Max Biaggi (Aprilia) 38'26.621L: 4. Jonathan
Rea (Honda) 38'26.800: 5. Eugene Laverty (Aprilia)
38'33.484. 13. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki)
38'50.683: DNF. John Hopkins (FIXI Crescent
Suzuki).
Miller
WSB Race 2: 1. Melandri 32'56.257:
2. Rea 32'56.452: 3. Biaggi 32'58.394: 4. Chaz
Davies (Aprilia) 33'00.502: 5. Sykes 33'05.791.
11. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 33'11.944.
16. John Hopkins (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 33'34.949.
World
Championship Classification: 1. Biaggi
160.5: 2. Melandri 142.5: 3. Sykes 142.5: 4.
Rea 141: 5. Checa 130.5. 12. Leon Camier (FIXI
Crescent Suzuki) 42.5. 23. John Hopkins (FIXI
Crescent Suzuki) 8.
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