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Datatag Extreme Qualifying: The reactions from Silverstone
The MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship produced another dramatic day at Silverstone as Alex Lowes claimed another pole position as his Title Fighter rival Shane 'Shakey' Byrne valiantly fought back to start alongside him on the front row.
Lowes leads the pack
Lowes lapped under the lap record to claim his seventh pole position of the season for Samsung Honda, with the second placed Title Fighter just a point adrift of Byrne ahead of tomorrow's races. Lowes admits he had suffered some minor issues, but the team overcame that to head off their rivals.
Lowes said: "It would have been nice if we could have gone that little bit quicker but it is nice to be on pole. This morning we had a few problems and with the rain yesterday I went into a bit of panic mode as I thought we were running out of time but the Samsung Honda was working well in qualifying. It would obviously be nice for Shakey to be fully fit but I am pretty sure he will come out fighting tomorrow and he will be there in the races. I think the races are going to be close, hopefully just not as close as Assen!
Byrne's heroic second place despite huge free practice high-side
Byrne gritted his teeth and fought through the pain barrier to secure second on the grid for tomorrow's opening race after the Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki rider bounced back from a huge high-side in this morning free practice session. The defending champion had spent most of the day with the MCE BSB medical team and pysios before setting an impressive pace to line up alongside Lowes tomorrow.
Byrne said: "A front row was a good result for us as I certainly don't feel brand new! I need to thank the medical team here who have looked after me today as since the crash this morning life has gone into fast forward and after getting into the medical centre I said I needed to be out for qualifying and they said that's 20 minutes time and I was like, what?! The team also did a great job as my Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki as by all accounts the bike needed a new chassis, so all credit to them as they worked hard. I didn't expect the front row but I will definitely take it so I am really happy. I am definitely getting on a bit now so more physio in the med centre this evening and then I should be in the best shape I possibly can for the races."
Jacobsen scores first front row start
American PJ Jacobsen celebrated his first front row qualifying performance for Tyco Suzuki at Silverstone as he nudged his team-mate Josh Brookes back onto the second row.
Jacobsen said: "It was good coming off the weekend at Assen and these last tracks suit me and are ones that I know better. My confidence is pretty up there at the moment and I love riding the bike around fast tracks like this, but I made some mistakes on my fast lap, so tomorrow we are going to look for some more grip in morning warm up and make the last few changes ready for the race. I am happy with the front row so we are up for the races tomorrow."
Brookes still fighting chatter at Silverstone
Title Fighter Josh Brookes starts on the second row for tomorrow's opening race, but the Australian is hoping that some final changes put them in a position to challenge for the podium tomorrow.
Brookes said: "Unfortunately we were suffering with a little bit of chatter today, but we're not far away as fourth is close enough to the front. If we can cure that or find a way of working around it, then we'll be good tomorrow as the GSX-R1000 is a strong enough package around Silverstone."
Ellison determined to make amends
James Ellison will start from the sixth row of the grid following a crash on his first flying lap in qualifying but the Milwaukee Yamaha is determined to fight his way back up the order tomorrow.
Ellison said: "I am gutted for the Milwaukee Yamaha team as I just lost the rear on my first lap. I felt I had the heat in my tyre and I just lost the rear; usually it just drifts for a while and then grips but it just carried on sliding and that was it. I obviously didn't get enough heat in it but it has made me even more determined for the races tomorrow. It is a long lap here and a wide track and we know we can do the race pace times to win so we just need to try and get a good start to get away with the pack."
Last updated: Saturday, October 05, 2013
Έλα ρε κουφάλα Έλισον.....κάνε τα κουλά σου όπως πρέπει.....να τελειώνουμε.....
Ευχαριστώ τους Ιάπωνες για τα γαμηστερά εν σειρά τετρακύλινδρα που απλόχερα προσέφεραν στον πτωχό και ταπεινό τούτο πλανήτη.
Ο τελευταίος γύρος απ'ότι διαβάζω στο twitter πρέπει να ήταν επικός...
Antoniss δεν τον ειδα το βρετανικο γιουροσπορτ δεν λειτουργουσε πουθενα .
Απο σαιτ και γω τα εμαθα .
@H.A.Balafoutre 5os τελικα ο Ellison
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Lowes wins after incredible last lap battle with Byrne
Alex Lowes and Shane 'Shakey' Byrne locked horns again in the penultimate round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship Showdown at Silverstone as the Samsung Honda rider narrowly emerged victorious in the opening race of the day, with the pair dicing all the way to the chequered flag.
Byrne had taken the lead on the opening lap as he continued to battle through the pain of his huge high-side yesterday, snatching the advantage from Lowes and Josh Brookes, but the Samsung Honda rider then moved ahead and although Byrne fought back instantly he couldn't get ahead.
Brookes then attacked Byrne, moving up to second but within three corners Byrne was back ahead and gunning for the lead. He attempted to pass Lowes into Stow on the third lap, but his main Title Fighter rival wasn't giving an inch and he held the lead. The leading trio were locked in formation but there was heartbreak for Brookes and the Tyco Suzuki team when he was forced to retire on the fifth lap with a technical issue that saw him again fail to score points.
Brookes' retirement promoted his team-mate PJ Jacobsen to third and he in turn was coming under pressure from the leading Milwaukee Yamaha of Tommy Bridewell. The American had the advantage until the closing stages but it wasn't until the final lap that Bridewell managed to push ahead and score his second podium finish for Milwaukee Yamaha ahead of Jacobsen.
At the front of the pack Lowes and Byrne were again inseparable and it came down to the final lap as Byrne hit the front at Maggotts with a decisive move down the inside. Lowes however was soon on the attack and after looking for the entire lap he reclaimed the position at Brooklands and despite Byrne trying to regain the lead at Luffield it came down to the drag to the line. The pair exited Luffield side-by-side and Lowes narrowly claimed a thrilling race win from Byrne to move back ahead by four points in the overall standings.
The second Milwaukee Yamaha of James Ellison claimed fifth after he had carved his way up the order in impressive style following his sixth row start as he edged out Jon Kirkham on the Buildbase BMW and Matteo Baiocco on the Rapido Sport Racing Ducati who celebrated his best finish. Barry Burrell was able to claim tenth after he edged out Josh Waters in his first race with Halsall Racing Kawasaki.
MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship, Silverstone, race one result:
Alex Lowes (Samsung Honda)
Shane Byrne (Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki) +0.094s
Tommy Bridewell (Milwaukee Yamaha) +8.372s
PJ Jacobsen (Tyco Suzuki) +8.605s
James Ellison (Milwaukee Yamaha) +14.407s
Jon Kirkham (Buildbase BMW) +15.568s
Peter Hickman (Lloyds British GBmoto Honda) +20.292s
James Westmoreland (Buildbase BMW) +21.619s
Matteo Baiocco (Rapido Sport Racing Ducati) +23.918s
Barry Burrell (Quattro Plant Bournemouth Kawasaki) +30.307s
MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship standings after Silverstone race one:
Alex Lowes (Samsung Honda) 583
Shane Byrne (Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki) 579
James Ellison (Milwaukee Yamaha) 549
Josh Brookes (Tyco Suzuki) 535
James Westmoreland (Buildbase BMW) 527
Ryuichi Kiyonari (Samsung Honda) 522
Last updated: Sunday, October 06, 2013
Τι θα γίνει με αυτή την ιστορία των ανύπαρκτων μεταδόσεων....είναι εκνευριστικό!
Ευχαριστώ τους Ιάπωνες για τα γαμηστερά εν σειρά τετρακύλινδρα που απλόχερα προσέφεραν στον πτωχό και ταπεινό τούτο πλανήτη.
Αntoniss είσαι πρώτος γαμο της φωτο
+ότι έμαθα και το αποτέλεσμα έτσι.
Σκληρό καρύδι αποδείχτηκε ο Shakey και για τραυματίας..μια δεύτερη θεσηκαι μια νίκη![]()