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Cycle News 2013 Issue 35 September 4

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ROUND: 10/SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 NÜRBURGRING AUTODROM/NÜRBURGRING, GERMANY WORLD SUPERBIKE P76 WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP Tom Sykes leaves the German World Superbike round in the lead for the series championship. also annoyed to not have been able to fight for both wins. "In some ways I am disappointed, but it has been a decent day and it could have been a lot Lowes Stakes His Title Claim worse," Sykes said. "We all saw what happened on the circuit earlier, which was an incident that happened less than a second behind me. All things con- Sam Lowes scored five World Supersport race wins in 2013 and the nature of his victory at Nurburging was peerless. He was only fourth to start and had to pass his own teammate Vladimir Leonov, then eventual secondplace man Fabien Foret and then Foret's Kawasaki Mahi Racing Team India teammate Kenan Sofuoglu. He did so with real pace, hitting the front on lap three, but he also did it with real maturity and consistency commodities that he used to lack, by his own admission. He is also now having to think about the title, which he has avoided doing until now. "I think I have to look at the championship a bit more now as it is my ultimate goal," Lowes said. "We are not far away, but we need to keep going." He is now having some help from Yamaha, but still not the full works material that Cal Crutchlow used to sidered I am happy and moving on to some tracks where the bike should work even better. It was important to keep Sylvain [Guintoli] behind me in that second win the title once upon a time. "We had an engine upgrade this weekend with some input from Yamaha but it was done by my team," confirmed Lowes. "This weekend it has been a bit more about data from Cal's time, because Cal was so dominant here, more that than anything else. But my team has been working hard on the engines. There are no magic parts, just information." Before the German round, one race had been chopped off the calendar, in India, so now there are only three left. Sofuoglu knew he had to make ground on Lowes in a strong fashion, as he did maybe too strongly in Silverstone after their last lap clash. This time it was Sofuoglu who fell, on his own, after deciding not to settle for any kind of finish in Germany that did not involve a winning scenario. It was a bust, but it was a glorious try all the same from the most successful World Supersport rider ever. "I was pushing too much," Sofuoglu said. "Sam was

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