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Cycle News 2019 Issue 28 July 16

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ROAD RACING FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 9 / JULY 12-14, 2019 LAGUNA SECA / MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA P60 FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP "I honestly wasn't sure—I didn't really expect that," said Davies about his clear win over Rea. "Johnny's pace in the Superpole race, with a harder tire, was good, and obviously his race-one pace was good. It has been a long time since I won a race, 16 months really, a long time, and it feels even longer than that. A lot of stuff happens in that time. You do not forget, but some other people do." Rea, the big winner in Amer- ica, almost got used to seeing the "Bautista Out" pit board sig- nal, as he took almost maximum ing arrival in WorldSBK. He has won 14 races but scored no points in round nine. "I do not know if the liga- ment is stretched or broken," said Bautista after the end of weekend of pain and points hemorrhaging. "Maybe at the beginning of the season we did not expect to win so many races, but for sure we did not expect this situation. We have been crashing in almost all the rounds. But we crash every time in the same way; it is difficult to understand." By an unusual contrast, Da- vies was the strong top Ducati man, and a race winner again— making it 30 career victories in all at one of his favorite tracks. giving him third overall while his teammate Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team) was seventh, 10th and then a retiree in race two. The fight for the places behind the big two is hotting-up nicely, with third to fifth overall covered by just 18 points. Fifth was Sykes, gambling and only just losing on his SCX rear tire choice for the second time, but only five or so seconds from a podium score on a tire really designed for 10-lap sprint races. Haslam, with a broken left- hand metacarpal, was sixth, Baz seventh and Torres eighth for his overall best weekend so far. For Bautista, Laguna was a new low point since his astound- Toprak Razgatlioglu took two third places and a fourth to continue his excellent run of mid-season form.

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