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Cycle News 2013 Issue 39 October 1

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ROUND 12/SEPTEMBER 28-29, 2013 MAZDA RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA/MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA WORLD SUPERBIKE P58 WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP Chaz Davies (19) led most of the third portion of race one, but the BMW factory rider was eventually passed and beaten by Sykes (66). as they got hotter in the increasing temperatures, but in any case only 16 riders made the final restart, and a sprint of 12 laps. It was clash city rockers from the start, as Sykes and Guintoli came together at the scary turn one kink, and each lost ground to BMW's Chaz Davies and Melandri. Guintoli, who had been the man to beat in the first two runs, was third for a bit until Sykes went past, after Guintoli had tried to pass Melandri at turn 11, and lost himself a place in the process. The pace had been fierce in the first two attempts, but in the final one Guintoli lost some pure speed to drop to fifth, and Laver- ty would regain some to go third. Davies, who had led for most of the race, was finally passed by Sykes with two and a bit laps to go and the Kawasaki rider piled on the pressure to take a 1.253-second win from the BMW rider and the Aprilia of Laverty. Sykes was determined and bullish at winning his seventh race of 2013, a full-pointer despite its 12-lap duration. "We had to fight for that one," Sykes said. "There are always some comments that I am not able to fight back, but I think there is proof that we can. When the ZX-10R is working well I am able to do what everybody else can do. The three starts were not ideal. A bit of pain in the arse to be honest and it takes the shine off things." Melandri was a hacked off fourth, but the big race-one missing person was Guintoli, who looked so good for a win more than once but got nothing but 22 points behind Sykes. He had mysteriously lost his rhythm and fifth was all he could get. Many were surprised that Aprilia did not get Laverty to drop back a bit to let Guintoli limit his points damage, but Laverty was having none of that – giving no favors to anyone. Davies, a former AMA rider, was just stoked to have been on

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