The second round of the 2017 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship
concluded with another superb victory for Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) on
Sunday at the Chang International Circuit, with Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team)
and Marco Melandri (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) also on the podium.
In a
restarted fourth race of the season, Rea took a brilliant win by just over four
seconds from Sykes, to continue a brilliant start to the season for the Northern
Irishman. Sykes made it a Kawasaki one-two with a last lap move on
Melandri.
In the original Sunday race a big crash for Lorenzo Savadori
(Milwaukee Aprilia) at turn 12 just after a technical fault saw the red flag
come out due to track conditions, with debris left on track by the Italian’s
accident.
After a quick restart procedure the riders did battle over 16
laps, with Rea taking control as he got away from the front of the grid,
which was based on the positions at the end of the fourth lap of the earlier
curtailed race.
In the first race start Rea had shot up from ninth on
the grid to soon contest the lead with Melandri who had started well from pole,
with the World Champion taking over from the Italian at the front on the fourth
lap. After the race restart Melandri could not hold Rea back with the Kawasaki
man charging away as the laps progressed, with Sykes eventually also getting the
better of the Ducati man.
Thanks to a perfect start to 2017 defending
champion Rea now leads the championship by 30 points from Davies, ahead of the
third round of the season at Aragon in three weeks time.
Meanwhile, the
Motul Thai Round was a successful weekend for Alex Lowes (Pata Yamaha Official
WorldSBK Team) who finished Sunday’s race six seconds off the podium in fourth,
having finished sixth in Race 1. Spaniard Jordi Torres (Althea BMW Racing Team)
followed the Englishman across the line for fifth.
An solid performance
by Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) after the restart saw him fight
through the pack from 19th to eventually finish sixth - having gone
down on lap three at the third corner in the initial race, losing the front end
and rejoining at the back of the field.
Nicky Hayden (Red Bull Honda
World Superbike Team), Xavi Fores (BARNI Racing Team), Roman Ramos (Team
Kawasaki Go Eleven) and Markus Reiterberger (Althea BMW Racing Team) completed
the top ten.
Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team)
missed out on the points due to technical issues with his bike, which meant he
was unable to take part in the restarted race.
Stefan Bradl (Red Bull
Honda World Superbike Team) unfortunately crashed out at turn 12 after five laps
of the restarted contest and did not finish, whilst Randy Krummenacher (Kawasaki
Puccetti Racing) had to retire midway through the 16-lap second race of the
afternoon due to a mechanical issue.
Eugene Laverty (Milwaukee Aprilia)
crashed out of fifth under pressure from Torres at turn 6 with eight laps to go,
whilst Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) was advised by the marshals to stop
six laps from the end of the race with smoke pouring from his MV Agusta 1000 F4
machine.
The WorldSBK riders return to action over the 31st March - 2nd
April weekend at the aforementioned Pirelli Aragón Round, the third round of the
2017 season.
Top Three:
1st Jonathan Rea - Kawasaki
Racing Team “This is my best ever start to the season, I’m
feeling good with the bike. I was so nervous about the ninth place start to be
honest because this track is so hard to pass, especially with the speed of the
Ducati’s. I’m really lucky that I had sector three pretty dialled in, and by T4
I put my head down and managed to snap Marco after three or four laps. This is a
massive thanks to all my team, theyve been working relentlessly so these race
wins are for them.”
2nd Tom Sykes - Kawasaki Racing
Team “We struggled all weekend a little bit, I’ve been working hard
over the winter to try and overcome some limitations. I just had to change the
way I ride and it shows, because on the last lap I did my fastest lap of the
race. Today was hot, greasy conditions which normally work against us but we are
trying. We kept going until the last lap and managed to get second position so
overall not a bad weekend.”
3rd Marco Melandri - Aruba.it Racing
- Ducati “To be back on the podium is huge, but it was a very tough
race, and we were passed two times with the same pass! I was struggling with the
front break for the first few laps I knew Sykes was going to pass, because the
lever was touching my hand when I was braking, so I knew he was going to be very
strong. Thanks to my team and I can’t wait to be back on the podium again.”
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