Reynolds On Pole For Monday’s British Superbike Race At Oulton Park

Reynolds On Pole For Monday’s British Superbike Race At Oulton Park

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Combined British Superbike Qualifying Results:

1. John REYNOLDS, Suzuki, 1:36.646
2. Michael RUTTER, Honda, 1:36.865
3. Dean THOMAS, Ducati, 1:36.867
4. Yukio KAGAYAMA, Suzuki, 1:37.624
5. Gary MASON, Yamaha, 1:37.990
6. Scott SMART, Kawasaki, 1:38.113
7. Sean EMMETT, Ducati, 1:38.247
8. Leon HASLAM, Ducati, 1:38.418
9. Steve PLATER, Yamaha, 1:38.834
10. Glen RICHARDS, Kawasaki, 1:38.926
11. James ELLISON, Yamaha, 1:39.204
12. Tommy HILL, Yamaha, 1:39.405
13. Jon KIRKHAM, Suzuki, 1:39.438
14. Noriyuki HAGA, Ducati, 1:39.459
15. Sam CORKE, Suzuki, 1:39.513
16. Stuart EASTON, Ducati, 1:39.567
17. Craig COXHELL, Honda, 1:39.632
18. Kieran CLARKE, Yamaha, 1:39.668
19. Dennis HOBBS, Suzuki, 1:40.065
20. James BUCKINGHAM, Suzuki, 1:40.151


Combined British Supersport Qualifying Results:

1. Karl HARRIS, Honda, 1:40.645
2. Simon ANDREWS, Yamaha, 1:40.850
3. Tom SYKES, Suzuki, 1:40.890
4. Michael LAVERTY, Ducati, 1:40.951
5. Cal CRUTCHLOW, Honda, 1:41.026
6. Jay VINCENT, Honda, 1:41.048
7. Pere RIBA, Kawasaki, 1:42.087
8. Matt LLEWELLYN, Ducati, 1:41.308
9. Jonathan REA, Honda, 1:41.362
10. Leon CAMIER, Honda, 1:41.377
11. Luke QUIGLEY, Suzuki, 1:41.436
12. Adrian COATES, Suzuki, 1:41.518
13. Craig JONES, Triumph, 1:41.676
14. Lee JACKSON, Honda, 1:41.976
15. Iain MacPHERSON, Honda, 1:42.343
16. Jamie ROBINSON, Yamaha, 1:42.500
17. Shane NORVAL, Honda, 1:42.534
18. Tom TUNSTALL, Honda, 1:42.536
19. Kieran MURPHY, Honda, 1:42.577
20. Rob FROST, Kawasaki, 1:42.772

27. Nicky MOORE, Honda, 1:44.422


More, from a press release issued by MSS Discovery Kawasaki:

British Supersport / National Superstock Championships ­ Round four ­ Oulton Park, May 3 2004

Sunday May 2 2004

RIBA GRABS SECOND ROW GRID SPOT AT OULTON PARK FOR MSS DISCOVERY TEAM

MSS Discovery rider Pere Riba bounced back from a troubled first day of qualifying to take a second row start for Monday’s fourth round of the British Supersport Championship.

The Spanish ace ­fourth in the championship – will start from seventh place on the grid on his ZX-6RR Kawasaki and on his debut at the demanding Oulton Park circuit in Cheshire.

“I struggled a bit on Saturday with the circuit but today we really got going and I’m very pleased with seventh place and being on the second row for the race ­ especially as I did my best time in full race set-up,” said Riba.

He added: “This is a very technical circuit but I’m starting to get a real feel for it and I’m sure I can challenge for a top three finish in tomorrow’s race.”

The MSS Discovery team’s Rob Frost will start from 20th place on the grid but the determined Kawasaki rider is hopeful of a solid finish in Monday’s outing.

“I was struggling a bit today but I’m hoping for a good race,” said Frost. “I finished fourth here last year so I’d like to think I can repeat that tomorrow. I know the machine is capable of it and I’ve just let myself down in qualifying.”

The MSS Discovery team’s National Superstock Championship rider, Steve Allan will start from ninth place after a thrilling final qualifying session.

“I was third quickest on Saturday and hoping for a front row start but the final session was a bit frantic and I was in the wrong place at the wrong time,” reported Allan. “It was all a bit busy but we’ve got a good race set-up and I’m really looking forward to Monday’s race.”

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