Leon
Camier raced to a confidence-building ninth place in
the second race of the ninth round of the eni FIM Superbike
World Championship at Brno in the Czech Republic today.
Camier started from 13th
on the grid and made up two positions on the first
lap before moving into the top-10 on lap 16 around
the 5,403m Czech circuit. Camier then made his way
past Michel Fabrizio on the next lap and held out
to take a deserved ninth after all his hard work this
weekend. He was also in the points in race one, as
he steered his Yoshimura-powered Suzuki GSX-R to 14th
place in the very difficult conditions that faced
the riders in the first 20-lap event.
John Hopkins had a tough
afternoon, but can take consolation from finishing
both races in the points for the first time this season,
as he continues his push back to full race fitness.
Hopkins brought his FIXI Crescent Suzuki GSX-R home
in 15th in race one and went one place better in the
second event to record a safe and solid 14th. He will
now continue to improve his fitness before the next
round, which will see him racing in Britain for the
first time since his epic BSB battle last season.
Today's first race was
held in very difficult conditions after a rain-storm
soaked the Brno track, but by the time the race started
it had dried considerably and most riders chose to
use slick tyres in the damp - but drying - conditions.
Marco Melandri on a BMW won race one and repeated
the feat in the second event - which was held in warm
and sunny conditions - to close the gap at the top
of the championship to current leader Max Biaggi.
FIXI Crescent Suzuki
will next be in action at the team's - and Camier's
- home WSB event of the season, when the World Superbike
series heads to Silverstone in England for round 10
on Sunday August 5th. Before that though, Camier will
be representing the Yoshimura Suzuki squad at the
prestigious Suzuka 8-hour in Japan next weekend.
Leon Camier:
"Conditions were
very tricky at the start of the first race and the
track was pretty wet. Because we all knew it would
dry out, we all chose slicks, but that made the opening
laps a bit difficult. After my experience in Assen,
I was a bit nervous in the wet and wasn't confident
enough to push too hard. I know that I need to improve
my confidence in these kinds of conditions. I made
a bad start in race two and then started making up
places before too long. It was a case of just bashing
my way through and once I managed to get past Rea
and Smrz, I set about trying to catch Fabrizio. Once
I got past him, I went after the group ahead, but
ran out of laps before I could improve my position.
In the second race my FIXI Crescent Suzuki felt good
and so did I. It was very encouraging to be able to
run with the fast guys and if I had made a better
start I'm sure I would've been challenging for a top
four or five position."
John Hopkins:
"The conditions
in the first race were definitely not easy. I started
from the inside of the track which was the wettest
part and so had to be careful at the beginning. Even
so, the bike still span up a few times. I got caught
in a group towards the back of the field and managed
to hit the wrong button on my traction control and
turned it off by mistake. I then put in some decent
laps, but by then it was too late.
"The track was much better for race two. I got
a good start, pushed hard and kept my head down. I
was battling with Smrz and Rea and trying everything
I knew to get past them, but I began to struggle with
edge grip. As the race wore on, my tyre was gone,
so I settled for a finish and some points. The results
today were not what I wanted or expected, but were
better than some before."
Jack Valentine - Team
Manager:
"Both riders went
out on slicks in race one, which was the right choice
of tyres because the track was drying out. Leon was
a bit tentative at the beginning and that cost him
places and that was more or less the same situation
for John. I am very disappointed with the first race
and think that the results would've been better if
both riders had been able to manage their onboard
electronic control system better. Leon ran a really
good second race and would've finished higher up if
he had made a better start. He picked riders off and
that was good to see. John complained of edge grip
and that prevented his progress. I am really pleased
about all the work done by the FIXI Crescent Suzuki
team since Aragon. The bike's acceleration has improved
and now Leon and John can slipstream other bikes -
something they couldn't do before. We're going straight
back to the workshops and we'll be putting in the
same amount of work to try and find further improvement."
Brno - eni FIM
Superbike World Championship - Race 1: 1.
Marco Melandri (BMW) 41'59.808: 2. Tom Sykes (Kawasaki)
42'01.168: 3. Loris Baz (Kawasaki) 42'01.756: 4. Carlos
Checa 42'02.302: 5. Eugene Laverty (Aprilia) 42'03.640.
14. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 43'08.056.
15. John Hopkins (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 43'11.928.
Brno - eni FIM Superbike World Championship
- Race 2: 1. Melandri 40'12.837: 2. Sykes
40'12.977: 3. Checa 40'19.638: 4. Max Biaggi (Aprilia)
40'22.677: 5. Laverty 40'24.612. 9. Leon Camier (FIXI
Crescent Suzuki) 40'30.978. 14. John Hopkins (FIXI
Crescent Suzuki) 40'47.712.
World Championship
Classification: 1. Biaggi 271.5: 2. Melandri
250.5: 3. Sykes 212.5: 4. Checa 204.5: 5. Jonathon
Rea (Honda) 187. 13. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki)
65.5. 21. John Hopkins (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 14.