ROAD RACE
FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 10 / SEPTEMBER 14-16, 2018
AUTODROMO INTERNACIONAL ADO ALGARVE / ALGARVE, PORTUGAL
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Tom Sykes (at rear) tried hard to keep
Rea behind in race two but once in front,
the number one was gone.
was good to get more points and
learn from the guys I was racing
with. Overall I'm happy with the
progress I made this weekend
and as I raced at Magny Cours
last year. For the next round I'm
sure we can aim for more good
results."
It was a tougher weekend for
compatriot PJ Jacobsen (Triple
M Honda), not finishing race one
and coming home 17th in race
two.
"Yesterday's race pace was
not so bad and we could chal-
lenge for maybe 12th place, but
then I had a small problem,"
an unhappy 14th.
"Qualifying wasn't the best but
I knew my race pace was good,"
Gagne said. "Unfortunately I
had some stomach discomfort
heading into the first race, which
got worse and worse. Although
I could run at a strong pace for
the first few laps, as the race
went on I was struggling a lot.
Having all that testing made the
start of the race weekend easier
and that helped me in the races.
Today I had a good warm up and
the changes we made to the
Fireblade made it work better
in the race. I finished 12th, so it
in a race which was both a little
bit slower (by just over three sec-
onds) and much more intense
than race one.
Savadori got a finish this time
around, and a fight with Laverty,
as they went sixth and seventh.
In a troubled weekend for the
Red Bull Honda crew, despite
lots of official and two free days
of Portimao testing recently.
Jake Gagne was fighting a
stomach illness all through race
one, and Leon Camier had a
bike problem in the opener. In
race two Gagne was a more
than a decent 12th and Camier