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Cycle News Issue 39 October 2

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leading all 19 laps. Cortese had to come through from sixth on lap one, and tried to win, but Cluzel was too wily and got his revenge for his exit at Cortese's hands last time. Making the French crowd even happier in third place, Lu- cas Mahias (GRT Yamaha) took his official R6 to his third podium of the year, following two recent no-scores. In the championship itself, Cortese has 169 points, Cluzel 158, Krummenacher 140, Cari- casulo 132, De Rosa 128 and Mahias 119. It is wide open still with two rounds to go. Stock1000 Markus Reiterberger (alpha Racing Van Zon BMW) won the last-ever European Stock1000 Championship after finishing third in a sometimes-dramatic 15- lap race, in which Reiterberger ran off-track for a time as he tried to win the title by winning the race. A steadier head saw him sit behind the leading two to complete his championship victory. Federico Sandi (Motocorsa Racing Ducati) won the last-ever Stock 1000 round, from Roberto Tamburini (Berclaz Racing Team BMW) who took the title fight to the very last corner. In the final championship points, Reiter- berger has 156, Tamburini 142. WorldSSP300 The most tense season finish imaginable saw Ana Carrasco (DS Junior Team) win the first- ever FIM championship for a female racer, but from 13th place at the flag in another crazy race. Scott Deroue (Motoport Ka- wasaki) got in a fight with Mika Perez (Kawasaki ParkinGO), with Carrasco—25th on the grid—hav- ing to fight for even 20th place in the early stages. A gear-change link failure for Deroue put him out, then Perez was stung in the last two corners and lost his lead, and with it, the title to Carrasco, by one single point. Gordon Ritchie WorldSBK Race One 1. Jonathan Rea (Kaw) 2. Tom Sykes (Kaw) 3. Xavi Fores (Duc) 4. Lorenzo Savadori (Apr) 5 Chaz Davies (Duc) WorldSBK Race Two 1. Jonathan Rea (Kaw) 2. Chaz Davies (Duc) 3. Michael van der Mark (Yam) 4. Tom Sykes (Kaw) 5. Marco Melandri (Duc) WorldSSP Race 1. Jules Cluzel (Yam) 2. Sandro Cortese (Yam) 3. Lucas Mahias (Yam) 4. Thomas Gradinger (Yam) 5. Randy Krummenacher (Yam) IN THE WIND P42 Ana Carrasco just held on to take a historic title win in WorldSSP 300.

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