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Cycle News 2014 Issue 17 April 29

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WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 51 ISSUE 17 APRIL 29, 2014 P77 two by the team as both suffered engine issues in race one. "In the end I was trying to hang on," said Guintoli after race one. "The gap was coming down, but I made two mistakes and he probably took two big chunks out of the gap then. To pass is difficult here, so I would like to think he wouldn't have passed and he maybe thinks he would have. We can never tell now be- cause the red flag handed out the result." Sykes was gracious in defeat and even acknowledged that a pass in such conditions, over one of his main championship rivals, would not have been a foregone conclusion. "I started to get to Sylvain, and he had a good pace, but in the last few laps we were really star- ing to take three or four tenths a lap out of him," said Sykes. "I felt by the end of the race I could have caught him but passing is another issue. I am not the ar- rogant type to say I would have passed him, but we certainly had the bike to challenge for the win in race one. When I saw the red flag for me it was a little bit like Australia. In racing you have to be in the right place at the right time and Sylvain was in the right place." In race two, an eventual race two that started two hours af- ter the scheduled kick-off time, the start was delayed just as the planned dry 21-lap race was about to go ahead. Then it was back to the pits for wheel and bike changes. And then the grid lined up again and Guintoli headed out on his own again, only for the rains to quadruple in intensity, puddles to form almost instantly and vis- Briefly... Giulio Bardi, team manager of the Team Hero EBR project, explained the reasons why the gap between the EBR and the rest is still stubborn- ly wide, and around five seconds per lap at Assen. "There was not a lot of time between Aragon and here, but we have done some bits and pieces. We had to contend with the noise level and that was an issue in Ara- gon. We have put a patch on it for now and we will have to rework it that way that maybe can give us a little bit of an edge. We had some more power with the old exhaust and we didn't really lose that much, but we lost some power in an area where we did not want to lose it. So that is an area we will need to confront. Right now we are much heavier than we would like to be. That is something we definitely need to work on." Kawasaki rider Loris Baz had his Saturday spoiled after he was fined for not respecting the red flags in a morning practice session at Assen that was stopped twice for oil spills. He received two penalty points on But in race two it all went wrong for Guintoli (50) when he was chasing race winner Jonathan Rea (65). Guintoli was highsided out of second place, but was able to remount to finish ninth. continued on next page

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