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Cycle News 2014 Issue 17 April 29

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WORLD SUPERBIKE WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 3/APRIL 27, 2014 CIRCUIT VAN DRENTHE/ASSEN, HOLLAND P80 YOUNG DUTCH MASTER If the World Superbike races were chaotic and interrupted then the World Supersport race at Assen, all 18 planned laps of it, was a joy to behold for the locals. Track condi- tions allowed their new hero, Michal van Der Mark and his Pata Honda to take his first-ever win and he did it like he had been winning all his young 21-year-old life, running away and taking a final advantage of 9.494 seconds at the flag. "I could not find a better place to take my first win than my home race," van Der Mark said. "All weekend the team worked well and the bike worked great. My start was not really perfect, but when I was with Florian [Marino] and Kenan [Sofuoglu] I could see that I was faster. So as soon as I passed them I kept pushing all race long because I did not want to make any mistakes. I am really thankful to the team, sponsors and friends and fans who came here. I am also thankful to the Clinica Mobile because last night I was really sick, but this morning they have helped me a lot." He would have had the tough and tenacious Kenan Sofuoglu to deal with on most weekends but the three-time champion had a technical problem that caused him to run on at one stage of the race, and drop several places as a result. Finally he was forced out with an unspecified technical problem on lap 13. The top Kawasaki rider proved to be Florian Marino, who ended up second after his shadow Sofuoglu had exited. Marino is the new champion- ship leader as he pushes his way back into favor in the World Supersport class. "I took pole position yesterday and I tried my best to follow the race winner, but it was just not possible," Marino said. "I am happy with the steps we have made compared to Aragon because we were faster than we have been recently. It is all moving on well so I am really happy and looking for- ward to a strong season." Third in the Assen race was the MV Tom Sykes (1) came away from Assen with a 12-point lead in the championship. His teammate Loris Baz earned his first-career World Superbike pole on Saturday.

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