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BSB R2 Oulton Park

BSB Round 2 Oulton Park 04-05-09
We let airwaves-yamaha and worx suzuki report from Oulton

DOUBLE PODIUM FOR GUINTOLI AT OULTON PARK
Sylvain Guintoli served notice today that he is very much a real contender for the BSB championship crown. While placing third twice and losing his championship lead to rival Leon Camier (who took two wins) may seem a less than ideal outcome, the underlying message is Guintoli has the skills and aptitude to deal with the toughest of British tracks as well as the toughest of British racers.

Today's races proved the only things holding back the Worx Crescent Suzuki ace are his starts. As at Brands Hatch, Guintoli made two very indifferent starts today at Oulton Park, necessitating him to fight through the lower leaderboard in each race. To come away with two podiums meant he rode at a pace identical to the race leaders. Confirmation of which came in his lap times - on this first visit to this highly technical course Guintoli's best lap time was barely 0.3-seconds off Camier's.

Guintoli finishes the weekend second in the BSB championship standings, trailing Leon Camier by 11-points. The third round is at Donington Park on May 23-25.

Sylvain Guintoli: "All weekend we have played catch-up. The team have put in so much effort to put me in a position to challenge for the podium. Because of the time taken to learn the circuit we didn't have a perfect set-up for the first race and this hurt me from mid-race on as I struggled for grip. But we made some adjustments and for the second race the bike was brilliant.

"I am happy to come away with two thirds, but I am not happy too. It could have been a lot worse and - because of my starts - it could have been a lot better! For sure, we'll be doing more work on my starts.

"Now I'm really looking forward to Donington. It's a circuit I know really well and I know it'll let the GSX-R1000 show exactly how powerful it is. We will be very competitive there, Leon had better be ready!"

Jack Valentine: "This qualifies as a good day at the office. Sylvain's track learning and his race pace has been nothing less than brilliant. Now all he has to do is master these starts. His second one particularly left him with a lot of work to do - and he really doesn't need to be making the job so hard for himself. Sylvain has more than the capability to ride with Camier, he has the capability to beat him. The two of them will make this a fascinating championship.

"The GSX-R1000 has again been nothing less than fantastic this weekend. What little problems we encountered in the first race we solved with a few minor changes ready for the second. It's a great bike for us to work with."



British Superbike Championship 2009

Round 2: Oulton Park

Results


Race 1 (18 laps):

1. Leon Camier (Airwaves Yamaha) 29:14.802

2. Karl Harris (Hydrex Honda) 1.062s

3. Sylvain Guintoli (Worx Crescent Suzuki) 5.378s

4. Stuart Easton (Hydrex Honda) 5.485s

5. James Ellison (Airwaves Yamaha) 14.763s

6. Glen Richards (HM Plant Honda) 15.145s

7. Ian Lowry (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) 19.939s

8. Jason O'Halloran (SMT Honda) 20.261s

9. Gary Mason (Quay Garage Honda) 25.040s

10. Josh Brookes (HM Plant Honda) 25.494s


Race 2 (18 laps):

1. Leon Camier (Airwaves Yamaha) 29:07.389

2. Karl Harris (Hydrex Honda) 7.326s

3. Sylvain Guintoli (Worx Crescent Suzuki) 11.792s

4. James Ellison (Airwaves Yamaha) 11.908s

5. Glen Richards (HM Plant Honda) 12.295s

6. Ian Lowry (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) 15.447s

7. Gary Mason (Quay Garage Honda) 17.702s

8. Simon Andrews (MSS Colchester Kawasaki) 19.420s

9. Chris Walker (Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha) 19.535s

10. Jason O'Halloran (SMT Honda) 25.749s

Championship points (after two rounds): 1 Leon Camier 88, 2 Sylvain Guintoli, Worx Crescent Suzuki, 77, 3 Glen Richards 62, 4 Karl Harris 60, 5 James Ellison 44, 6 Stuart Easton 42, 7 Gary Mason 33, 8 Jason O'Halloran 26, 9 Chris Walker 22, 10 Simon Andrews 22.


DOUBLE TOP FOR AIRWAVES YAMAHA

Airwaves Yamaha rider Leon Camier leaves Oulton Park today leading the British Superbike Championship by 11 points after securing a career-first double victory. Team mate James Ellison continued his good start to the season with a 5th and 4th.

In a restarted first race, starting from pole position Leon lost a few places off the line. After quickly fighting his way through to 3rd by the end of the opening lap, Leon continued to chase down the leading two riders, eventually taking the lead on lap 6. Rain then started to fall 3 laps from the end, but a string of consistent fast laps saw Leon claim victory by over a second. James enjoyed a close battle for 5th for the majority of race one. He finally overtook the Honda of Glen Richards on the very last lap to secure 11 valuable championship points.

Both riders once again struggled off the grid in race two, with Leon going down to 4th and James 7th. As in race one, Leon quickly made his way through the field, going into the lead on lap 3 of 18. James meanwhile had successfully worked his way up to 3rd but was to lose out on his first podium for Airwaves Yamaha on the penultimate lap.

Securing Yamaha's first double BSB win in 11 years, Leon reflected on the weekend saying, "We really didn't expect a double win today, it feels awesome. We knew the Airwaves Yamaha would struggle being down on top speed, but it handled so well. The guys at GSE Racing have done such an amazing job this weekend. It hasn't been easy for them so I must say a massive thank you and hope the result pays them back for all their hard work."

After the second race, James commented, "I struggled in race one, it was really difficult to get the drive I needed to make some passes. In between races we changed our gearing to the same as Leon and it made a huge difference. I'm disappointed to have missed out on a podium but I feel positive about the races ahead and I can't wait to get to Donington Park!"



Race One Results:

1. Leon Camier Airwaves Yamaha

2. Karl Harris Hydrex Honda

3. Sylvain Guintoli Worx Crescent Suzuki

4. Stuart Easton Hydrex Honda

5. James Ellison Airwaves Yamaha



Race Two Results:

1. Leon Camier Airwaves Yamaha

2. Karl Harris Hydrex Honda

3. Sylvain Guintoli Worx Crescent Suzuki

4. James Ellison Airwaves Yamaha



Championship Positions:

1. Leon Camier Airwaves Yamaha 88 points

2. Sylvain Guintoli Worx Crescent Suzuki 77 points

3. Glen Richards HM Plant Honda 52 points

4. Karl Harris Hydrex Honda 50 points

5. James Ellison Airwaves Yamaha 44 points




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