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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 P58 FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP race bike, did not expect to win his first race of the season, as he beat Rea by 3.333 seconds after 25 final laps. Rea made a small change to his bike from the Sunday sprint race, and that was enough to reduce his confidence in the front and save it on his knee a couple of times. But take nothing away from Davies who looked like his old self as he found a setup to match his ambitions. His most recent previous win? Aragon, race two, in April 2018. Third again was Razgatlioglu, pushing himself hard but losing lots of rear grip on the final 10 laps. He has scored seven podi- ums over the past five rounds. Fourth in race two was Lowes, the back row of the grid. Rea, Davies and Sykes led the field away, with only Rea not on an "X" rear tire after a late change from Razgatlioglu. The top three finishing order was Rea, Davies and Sykes, with Razgatlioglu, Haslam and Lowes finishing off the top six. With a left shoulder separa- tion, Bautista came in right after the start of the final race, leav- ing himself with a score of zero American points. It was a simply stunning con- clusion to a weekend that got more and more unbelievable as it wound down toward the long summer break. Even Davies, despite his upswing in fortunes after FP1 and a nice retro paint job on his IIIMY OWN RACE: 22 ALEX LOWES 5TH/6TH/4TH "The result means I've overtaken Michael [van der Mark] in the championship standings, and I'm now third, but it was a shame he had a problem with the bike today, as he's done such a great job here and at Donington so soon a er his Mi- sano injury. But that's racing some mes, and it's certainly going to make for an interes ng final four rounds with both of us determined to finish the season in the top three." Sandro Cortese heads Ruben Rinaldi and Leandro Mercado through the Corkscrew.

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