Round One of the FIM Supersport World Championship provided unexpected drama,
incredible racing and early set-backs which will be tough to beat. However with
two of the main title contenders injured, Chang International Circuit is bound
to throw in even more irons in the fire of what is already shaping up to be an
explosive WorldSSP season.
Reigning World Champion Kenan Sofugolu
(Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) will be forced to sit out of the second race of the
2017 season with injury, as he flew home from Australia following the Official
test the week before the race.
Whilst one of his key title rivals Jules
Cluzel (CIA Landlord Insurance Honda) suffered a huge crash in the closing
stages of the re-started race, diagnosed with a fracture of the sacrum bone he
is confident he will be able to ride in Thailand. Despite this set-back Cluzel
had a strong start to the weekend with his new team, securing second position on
the grid and already showing he has the pace to fight at the front of the field.
The Frenchman has positive memories at the Destination of Speed, starting from
pole position and securing the win last season following a race-long battle with
PJ Jacobsen and Sofuoglu meaning he will be keen to return to the circuit.
PJ Jacobsen (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) was another rider to impress with
his new team Down Under, but despite starting from pole position he was unable
to keep up with the flying Roberto Rolfo (Team Factory Vamag) and Lucas Mahias
(GRT Yamaha Official WorldSSP Team), and took a top six finish in the opening
round. Last year saw the American display a strong pace around the sweeping
circuit as he was locked in the battle for the lead, and took the final spot on
the podium – his first podium finish of four in 2016 and second in
Buriram.
Star of the sensational final laps in Round One two weeks ago,
French rider Lucas Mahias (GRT Yamaha Official WorldSSP Team) makes his return
to Thailand where he has enjoyed a strong result in the past. Competing around
the Chang International Circuit back in 2015, Mahias will no doubt take the
confidence he built from Phillip Island with him, to a circuit he is familiar
with.
Kyle Ryde (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) quickly found some pace with
his new team last time out at Phillip Island, and he was able to be up and
fighting for a podium finish around the testing Australian circuit. The young
British rider will look to improve on his debut appearance at the Destination of
Speed, where he crashed out of the race on the fourth lap. Now with a more
consistent team around him, he will be able to work on his set-up of his ZX-6R
machine with the hope of making that all important step onto the podium.
WorldSSP round one race winner Roberto Rolfo (Team Factory Vamag)
produced a faultless performance from eighth on the grid and fought hard but
fair to take the victory under sunny skies, narrowly ahead of Mahias. Heading
back to Chang International Circuit this week – a circuit the Italian has had a
mixed performance at in the past – it will be interesting to see if Rolfo can
repeat his performance of two weeks ago.
Nikki Tuuli (Kallio Racing)’s
season got off to a slow start last time out, as he secured a top five finish in
his first race as a permanent rider for the team. Securing three podium finishes
out of three races at the end of last season, Tuuli goes into 2017 with a strong
team behind him. The Finnish rider and his team-mate Sheridan Morias went
through a learning curve around the iconic Phillip Island. Keen to take on
another new circuit in Thailand, it will be interesting to see if the new team
can make another step onto the podium in the hotly contested
class.
Profile Racing were another team who had a tough start to the
season, with lone rider Luke Stapleford unable to see the chequered flag for the
first time of the 2017 season. Despite this set back, the team will only focus
on the weekend ahead of understanding how to take on the challenging Chang
International Circuit – a circuit Stapleford scored points at last
season.
World Supersport will certainly be a class to keep an eye on, and
with main contenders possibly on the sidelines the fight for the victory will be
more open than ever. And with added excitement of Zulfahmi Khairuddin (Orelac
Racing VerdNatura) racing close to home, fans will be on the edge of their seats
in Buriram. Bikes head out for the first time in Thailand on Friday
10th March at 11am (+7 GMT), before the race on Sunday at 14:30LT.
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