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Cycle News 2019 Issue 11 March 19

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saki Thailand wildcard Thitipong Warokorn clashed with another rider and fell. Leon Camier could not avoid him on his works Honda, and the Thai rider needed medical attention. A red flag was shown and the race result was called af- ter just six laps. Bautista won that one, from Rea and Lowes again. Warokorn suffered fractures to his fourth and fifth thoracic vertebrae but luckily suffered no damage to his spinal cord. Michael van der Mark (Yamaha), Leon Haslam (Kawasaki) and Mar- co Melandri (Yamaha) completed the top six in the sprint race. The final race of the new look WorldSBK weekend was a replay of the first, but with less clashing and banging for the leading two. Bautista led across the stripe each of the 20 laps, and finally took home a 10-second advantage. "It has been an unbelievable weekend for me because we dominated all the practices and all the races, in a track that of the last eight races, seven were won by Kawasaki," said Bautista. "It is like we came to Kawasaki's terri- tory. For sure we have to improve in some areas of the bike, but I am quite happy because we saw the bike worked well in Australia and this is a completely different type of track." Rea, again, was helpless to see Bautista flee away from him and his relative corner exit pau- city, and, once again, he had to settle for second. This is now six runner-up trophies in a row for a man who used to win for fun until very recently. "The best we could hope for to- day was a brace of second places and we managed to achieve that, albeit with a lot of pressure from Alex in the final race," said Rea, with realism in every word. Lowes was a potential blot in Rea's map showing the way to another safe second place, but Lowes slowed a little after push- ing so hard to keep up. Three third places for him in Buriram, easily the best of the Yamaha riders this weekend, when it counted at least. And as was evident from overlaying the race results on top of each other, all three Chang races, 20-laps, six-laps and 20- laps again, delivered exactly the same top seven as each other: Bautista, Rea, Lowes, Van der mark, Haslam, Melandri and San- dro Cortese (Yamaha). Triple fifth-place man Haslam kept a trapped nerve in his back secret until the end of the final race, but needed pain killing injections even to ride. The top overall independent effort, if Marco Melandri and his basically official Yamaha can ever be considered such a combina- tion, came from GRT Yamaha again. He finished sixth three times over the weekend. In the overall championship, six-pack Bautista has a maximum possible 124 points. Rea has 98, Lowes 69, Van der Mark 61, Me- landri 54 and Haslam 51. VOL. 56 ISSUE 11 MARCH 19, 2019 P53 Bautista is now six from six, undefeated so far in 2019 in what is already a record-breaking year for the rookie.

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