American Kenny Noyes Seventh In Spanish FX At Catalunya

American Kenny Noyes Seventh In Spanish FX At Catalunya

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Noyes Seventh for Folch Yamaha in Calalunya Folch Yamaha’s Kenny Noyes took a promising seventh place at the third round of the Spanish National Formula Extreme Championship today at the Circuit of Catalunya. Noyes started eighth off the second row but was balked by a faller going into the first corner and had to come back from 12th to hook up with the Suzukis of Ribalta and Morales for a race long battle for fifth. “I was having some traction problems from about the fourth lap because I guessed wrong on set-up after the morning warm-up. I was spinning up way to much out of the fast Renault and SEAT right-handers and after I had a couple of warnings I had to accept seventh. It was a step in the right direction and I was only 14 seconds back of the winner after a half hour, so we are progressing fast,” said Noyes The race was won by former 500 and MotoGP rider Jose de Gea by .067 of a second over his Wurth Honda BQR teammate David Tomas, but de Gea was relegated to third by a five second penalty for passing under yellow on lap two. That meant that Grand Prix 250 veteran Tomas took his first win since the spring of 2002. It was the second time in three races that de Gea has crossed the finish line first only to en stripped of the win due to passing under yellow. Ivan Silva was in the thick of the Tomas-de Gea battle until his Yamaha R1 refused to select fifth and sixth gears at the start of the penultimate lap. He managed to hang on to finish fourth and left Catalunya leading the Championship by four points over de Gea. The Spanish Championship now adjorns for five week summer holiday before resuming at Jerez de la Frontera at the end of August. 1. David Tomas Wurth Honda BQR 29′ 17.691 16 laps 2. Javier del Amor Laglisse Yamaha 29´21.533 -4.042 3. Jose de Gea Wurth Honda BQR 29´22.524 -4.933 4. Ivan Silva Laglisse Yamaha 29’25.595 -8.368 5. Dani Ribalta ZK Pontgrup Suzuki 29´26.436 -8.825 6. Carmelo Morales ZK Pontgrup Suzuki 29´30.714 -13.123 7. Kenny Noyes Folch Yamaha 29´32.287 -14.696 8. Josep Monge Promoracing Yamaha 29´37.786 -20.195 9. Jose Oriol Reynolds Suzuki 29’38.849 -21.258 10. Julian Mazuecos PL Motoracing Yamaha 29´40.224 -22.633 11. Victor Casas ZK Pontgrup Suzuki 29´40.282 -22.691 12. Davis Gomez Meggebike Suzuki 29’41.276 -23.685 13. Juan Gomez RPM Expert Suzuki 29’42.147 -24.556 14. Roberto Pandilla Osasuna Saltoki Kawasaki 30’04.022 -46.431 15. Marc Vellida PRT Kawasaki 30’08.111 -48.520 There were 35 starters and 27 finishers, all but two finishing on the same lap. Fastest lap: Ivan Silva (Yamaha) 1’48.531

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