HASLAM CLOSES IN ON BIAGGI AFTER SILVERSTONE PODIUM
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Team
Suzuki Alstare rider Leon Haslam endured two tough
18-lap races at the British World Superbike 10th round
at Silverstone - racing to third in race one and a
fourth in race two - but closed the gap on series
leader Max Biaggi.
But it was a day of frustration
for the young Brit because he felt he could've challenged
for the wins if things had gone his way a bit more
and that would've narrowed the gap even more.
Haslam's team mate Sylvain
Guintoli suffered with having a too-hard tyre in race
one and ended 12th. He used a softer tyre in race
two and had a much better race, finishing seventh.
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British riders
filled all six spots of both podiums today in front
of a home crowd of 65,000. Cal Crutchlow (Yamaha)
took his first WSBK victory in race one and then followed
it up with another win in race two.
Jonathan Rea (Honda) took runner-up spot both times,
with Haslam taking third in race one and Leon Camier
(Aprilia) taking third in race two.
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Leon Haslam - Race 1: 3rd,
Race 2: 4th:
"Generally, I feel that today
has been a bit frustrating because I think it could've and
should've been better. When our package is perfect, I know
I can challenge for wins, but when it is not, it can be
a bit of a struggle and that's how it was today. I made
a bad start in the first race but managed to close the gap
on the leaders and was getting ready to mount an attack
on Jonathan Rea, but had gearbox problems for the last seven
laps, so couldn't push harder and get closer to him. A podium
is not bad though, and it was good to be up there with two
other Brits.
"We used a different engine
in race two, but everything else was the same, including
the tyres. However, this time the grip feeling was completely
different and I really had to work hard to keep in the top
four or so. On the last lap, I had a big fight with James
Toseland. He passed me, but I was determined to get him
back and that's what I did. On the last turn, he tried to
get round the outside of me at the beginning of the start-finish
straight and hit me, breaking my tail fairing and exhaust
bracket in the process. It was a bit of a hairy moment,
but happily we both stayed on our bikes and crossed the
line OK. It was a tough end to a hard race but, just like
race one, I was happy to finish ahead of Max Biaggi. It
would've better, if I could've got some more points, but
that's how it went today."
Sylvain Guintoli - Race 1: 12th, Race 2: 7th:
"I am actually not sure what
happened in race one, but we had tried some harder compound
tyres in the morning warm-up and had really got on with
them. So we used them in the first race and they behaved
completely differently! I just couldn't get anywhere near
the same lap times and so struggled throughout the race.
It was very frustrating to say the least, but I know that
if I had gone any faster, I probably would've crashed. For
me, race one was a complete disaster.
"Obviously we didn't want to
take that risk again for race two, so we used the same tyre
that everybody was using and I was much happier. It was
much more like it. I was able to get into a better rhythm,
go faster and get close to my best lap times. I got pretty
close to Max Biaggi and would've loved to have passed him
because that would've been good for the team."
World Superbike Results:
Race 1: 1 Cal Crutchlow
(GBR-Yamaha), 2 Jonathan Rea (GBR-Honda), 3 Leon Haslam
(GBR-Suzuki Alstare), 4 Michel Fabrizio (ITA-Ducati), 5
Max Biaggi (ITA-Aprilia), 6 Leon Camier (GBR-Aprilia). 12
Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare).
Race 2: 1 Crutchlow,
2 Rea, 3 Camier, 4 Leon Haslam (GBR-Suzuki Alstare), 5 James
Toseland (GBR-Yamaha), 6 Biaggi, 7 Sylvain Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki
Alstare).
Championship Points: 1
Biaggi 373, 2 Leon Haslam (GBR-Suzuki Alstare) 313, 3 Rea
243, 4 Checa 204, 5 Crutchlow 188, 6 Toseland 179. 11 Sylvain
Guintoli (FRA-Suzuki Alstare) 151.
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