FIXI Crescent Suzuki
racer Leon Camier picked himself up from a huge crash
in the first race of today's eni FIM Superbike World
Championship race at Magny-Cours in France to record
a brave 10th place in race two.
Camier had made his way
up to sixth place by the end of lap nine in race one,
despite the treacherous conditions caused by heavy
rain around the 4,411m French circuit. He then suffered
a huge crash which resulted in him being catapulted
off his Yoshimura-powered GSX-R and into the gravel.
The Englishman was pinned under his machine and could
only get to his feet once the marshals had removed
his bike, made his own way back to the pits, but was
obviously in a lot of pain.
Camier was passed fit
for the second 23-lap race and lined up in the drier
conditions in ninth on the grid. He made a poor start
as he tried to adapt to the battering his body had
suffered - mostly down his left-hand side - and because
of a problem with the electronics, probably due to
the crash in the first race, which made the bike very
hard to ride. By the end of the second lap he was
down in 17th, but Camier re-grouped and began to pick
off riders in-front of him throughout the race. He
made his way up to 10th by the start of the penultimate
lap and held the position to the end of the race,
despite being in considerable discomfort.
John Hopkins wasn't on
the grid today after withdrawing from the weekend's
proceedings yesterday following a re-occurrence of
his hip injury. He made the announcement today that
he will be taking the 2013 season off to get himself
back to full fitness and then re-assess his options
once he is back to strength.
Today's first race victory
was taken by Sylvain Guintoli on a Ducati on his home
soil, with Tom Sykes racing to victory in the second
event to push the title battle right to the wire.
Italian Max Biaggi crossed the line in fifth place
in race two, which was enough to give him the championship
crown by the smallest margin in Superbike history.
Biaggi took his second WSBK title - the sixth World
Championship in his career - by just 0.5 points from
Sykes.
FIXI Crescent Suzuki
will have a test at Aragon later this month and will
also make the announcement of Camier's team-mate for
next year very soon. The provisional date for the
first round of 2013 is Sunday February 24th at the
Phillip Island Circuit in Australia.
Leon Camier:
"I am really happy
with our performance in wet conditions, but race one
was neither wet, nor dry and that is the worst possible
scenario. All was going OK until I came out of turn
11 and was high-sided. I was flipped into the air
and came down heavily on my left arm and head and
then the bike landed on top of me and I couldn't move.
It seemed ages before it was removed and I was able
to get up. I felt pretty sore, but luckily I hadn't
broken anything, even though my left arm had taken
a right old battering.
"The FIXI Crescent
Suzuki was in a bit of mess, but the boys did a great
job to get it ready in time for race two and we lined
up on the grid OK. Right from the start, I felt that
the bike wasn't quite right - not surprising really
after its big crash - and it was difficult to ride.
The electronics didn't feel quite right and I didn't
get a great start, but I was determined to bring the
bike home and that's what I did. Although the season
didn't end the way I hoped, the progress the team
have made with the FIXI Crescent Suzuki makes me feel
very optimistic about the future. The bike has come
on leaps-and-bounds since the beginning of the season
and I'm already looking forward to my next time on
it - once I've rested my left arm a bit!"
Jack Valentine - Team
Manager:
"It has been probably
the strangest season I've known, but the good news
is that, thanks to all the hard work the team have
done, we've shown that the FIXI Crescent Suzuki can
be a competitive bike and run with the best. It was
a pity that the conditions were so treacherous in
the first race, making life hard for everybody - but
that's how racing is sometimes. Leon took real hammering
in the crash and it took a lot of guts for him to
get on the bike in race two and, all things considered,
I think he did really well to get a top-10 finish."
Magny-Cours -
FIM Superbike World Championship - Race One:
1. Sylvain Guintoli (Ducati) 44'06.299: 2. Marco Melandri
(BMW) 44'12.426: 3. Tom Sykes (Kawasaki) 44'22.894:
4. Maxime Berger (Ducati) 44'28.156: 5. Leon Haslam
(BMW) 44'31.448. DNF: Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki).
Magny-Cours -
FIM Superbike World Championship - Race Two: 1.
Sykes 38'15.725: 2. Jonathan Rea (Honda) 38'17.079:
3. Guintoli 38'18.118: 4. Eugene Laverty (Aprilia)
38'28.847: 5. Max Biaggi (Aprilia) 38'29.680. 10.
Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki). 38'52.942:
World Championship
Classification: 1. Biaggi 358: 2. Sykes 357.5:
3. Marco Melandri (BMW) 328.5: 4. Carlos Checa (Ducati)
287.5: 5. Rea 278.5. 14. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent
Suzuki) 115.5. 19. John Hopkins (FIXI Crescent Suzuki)
44.