Kiyonari Sweeps British Superbike Double-header At Oulton Park, Takes Championship Lead

Kiyonari Sweeps British Superbike Double-header At Oulton Park, Takes Championship Lead

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Stobart Motorsport rider Michael Rutter added to his points tally by scoring a sixth and seventh place finish in round nine of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship held at a hot and sunny Oulton Park, Cheshire today. Riding the VK and Vent Axia backed Honda Fireblade the 33 year old Midlander qualified on row two of the grid before following up a sixth place finish in the opening 17 lap race with a battling seventh place in leg two to end the day in eighth place in the Championship. “For some reason, the bike didn’t feel quite right in the second race and I’m a bit disappointed as I’d hoped for a better result here. I was sixth in the first one but not near enough to make a race of it, but at least we’ve scored some more points.” Meanwhile team mate Michael Laverty was hoping to be challenging for a podium position following last weekend’s impressive performance at Knockhill but after finishing seventh in the opening race the 25 year old Ulsterman saw his hopes ended in leg two when he crashed out at the Brittens Chicane. As a result Laverty lies in seventh in the Championship and commented: “I just steadily improved all weekend. I was happy enough with seventh in the first one but thought I could have improved on that in the second one so I was disappointed to slide off. I clipped a kerb trying to pass Lavilla.” Team owner Paul Bird left Oulton Park a disappointed man after once again leaving a British Superbike meeting without any silverware. “To say I’m disappointed is a massive understatement as we know that our bikes are competitive and are certainly fast enough. There’s only so long that I can put up with these lowly results and that time is rapidly approaching. We will be having a team meeting this week to decide where we go from here” said the Penrith businessman. The next round of the Championship takes place on August 12th/13th at Croft, North Yorkshire. Superbike Race One Result 1, Ryuichi Kiyonari (Honda) 27m16.848s, 2, Leon Haslam (Ducati) +4.673s, 3, Gregorio Lavilla (Ducati) +5.805s, 4, Shane Byrne (Suzuki) +11.573s, 5, Jonathan Rea (Honda) +12.536s, 6, Michael Rutter (Stobart Honda) +22.649s, 7, Michael Laverty (Stobart Honda) +23.180s, 8, Scott Smart (Suzuki) +30.844s, 9, Billy McConnell (Yamaha) +33.927s, 10, Craig Coxhell (Kawasaki) +34.099s. Superbike Race Two Result 1, Ryuichi Kiyonari (Honda) 27m14.948s, 2, Karl Harris (Honda) +2.786s, 3, Leon Haslam (Ducati) +5.766s, 4, Jonathan Rea (Honda) +9.633s, 5, Shane Byrne (Suzuki) +12.383s, 6, Tommy Hill (Yamaha) +20.953s, 7, Michael Rutter (Stobart Honda) +33.139s, 8, Glen Richards (Honda) +42.029s, 9, Ben Wilson (Suzuki) +42.271s, 10, Gary Mason (Honda) +42.369s. Bennetts British Superbike Championship Standings (after round 9) 1, Ryuichi Kiyonari (Honda) 274pts 2, Leon Haslam (Ducati) 269pts 3, Gregorio Lavilla (Ducati) 260pts 4, Shane Byrne (Suzuki) 174pts 5, Jonathan Rea (Honda) 153pts 6, Karl Harris (Honda) 149pts 7, Michael Laverty (Stobart Honda) 127pts 8, Michael Rutter (Stobart Honda) 118pts =, Tommy Hill (Yamaha) 118pts 10, Scott Smart (Suzuki) 82pts More, from a press release issued by Rizla Suzuki: Rizla Suzuki’s Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne took hard-earned fourth and fifth place finishes in today’s double-header ninth round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at a sun-drenched Oulton Park in Cheshire. Byrne found it difficult to make the most of his fifth place grid position from the start in both races before fighting his way through to dice for the podium places. His early efforts to pass slower riders left him with just too much of a deficit to make up and while matching the leaders’ lap times he couldn’t catch them. Steve Plater, standing in for the injured James Haydon, outperformed his qualifying position of 16th to take two well-deserved 11th places. He continued to gain confidence in his Rizla Suzuki through the course of the weekend as he tripled his Championship points total. Honda’s Ryuichi Kiyonari won both races. There is now a mini-break in the Championship before the action resumes at the 10th round at Croft in North Yorkshire on Sunday, August 13th. Shane Byrne: “I couldn’t believe the two starts I got. Normally I get off the line really well but it just didn’t happen today. After that I was maxed-out trying to catch the riders in front. “In the second race I was going for fourth and was braking that hard I nearly fell off the bike. I recovered and stayed on and it shows just how hard I was trying. I’ll be keeping that effort going for the rest of the year and am looking forward to the next round already.” Steve Plater: “As the weekend progressed I learnt more about the Rizla Suzuki and started to gel with it. It’s a fantastic race bike and I’ve really enjoyed riding it. “I was a little tired during the races and that is down to being race rusty after seven weeks off the bike recovering from injury. It’s three weeks before the next round and if James isn’t able to race, and I get a chance to ride again for Rizla Suzuki, then I will be both fitter and wiser.” Robert Wicks – Team Manager: “The pace at the front has been of an extremely high standard all weekend. With the knowledge we had from our last outing at Oulton Park and the progress made at Knockhill a week ago, we had high hopes for the weekend. “We expected more from Shane but despite improving his lap times and racing hard, the competition was too fierce and he came away with the best he could achieve on the day. That said, he’s the sort of rider that will rise to the challenge and we can expect him to be more determined that ever at Croft in three weeks time. “Steve put in a decent performance at a very fast and competitive race meeting. He kept on improving, rode wisely, and, given his lack of time on the Rizla Suzuki, acquitted himself well. Our thanks go to Steve for standing in at short notice for the team. We will review James Haydon’s fitness level and make a decision on who will be the team’s second rider at Croft shortly.” Race One Results: 1: Ryuichi Kiyonari (Honda) 27:16.848, 2: Leon Haslam (Ducati) +4.673, 3: Gregorio Lavilla (Ducati) +5.805, 4: Shane Byrne (Rizla Suzuki) +11.573, 5: Jonathan Rea (Honda) +12.536, 6: Michael Rutter (Honda) +22.649, 7: Michael Laverty (Honda) +23.180, 8: Scott Smart (Suzuki) +30.844, 9: Bully McConnell (Yamaha) +33.927, 10: Craig Coxhell (Kawasaki) +34.099. 11: Steve Plater (Rizla Suzuki) +45.903. Race Two Results: 1: Kiyonari 27:14.948, 2: Karl Harris (Honda) +2.786, 3: Haslam +5.766, 4: Rea +9.633, 5: Shane Byrne (Rizla Suzuki) +12.383, 6: Tommy Hill (Yamaha) +20.953, 7: Rutter +33.139, 8: Glen Richards (Honda) +42.029, 9: Ben Wilson (Suzuki) +42.271, 10: Gary Mason (Honda) +42.369. 11: Steve Plater (Rizla Suzuki) +42.381. Championship Positions (after nine of 13 rounds): 1: Kiyonari 274, 2: Haslam 269, 3: Lavilla 260, 4: Shane Byrne (Rizla Suzuki) 174, 5: Rea 153, 6: Harris 149, 7: Laverty 127, 8= Rutter, Hill 118, 10: Smart 8., 16: James Haydon (Rizla Suzuki) 36. 21: Steve Plater (Rizla Suzuki) 15.

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