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Cycle News 2014 Issue 21 May 28

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WORLD SUPERBIKE WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 5/MAY 25, 2014 DONINGTON PARK/DONINGTON PARK, ENGLAND P72 three races. Ducati's Chaz Davies took two fifths that he would describe later as decent results given his lack of drive grip out of corners. Melandri, meanwhile, crashed out of race two early after being hit by the one-up/ one-down homeboy Lowes. Lowes got back on and carried on, leaving Melandri sprawled and cursing his luck at the Hair- pin. Lowes would take a mix of third – his first podium in front of his home fans – and recover to ninth in the second 23-lap race. Melandri was 17th and out of the points. He said his bike needs to be tailored to his whims, not any previous set- tings that worked for other rid- ers. Amazingly, he only has a couple of podiums and a sixth place to show for his efforts so far in 2014, on a bike many still consider the best or second best of all. The best bike in World Super- bike racing is still usually hailed as the Kawasaki but any linger- ing doubts about the prowess of Baz, usually from jealous fellow riders, were knocked on the head at Donington. He is tied for second with Rea in the championship after five rounds (Above) Lowes finished third in race one, but crashed in race two. He was able to remount, however, to finish ninth. (Above right) Fresh off his two wins at Assen, Jonathan Rea struggled at Donington to finish with a pair of sixths. (Right) It wasn't a great day for the factory Aprilias with Sylvain Guinto- li (50) ending up seventh and third in the two races; his teammate Marco Melandri was fourth in race one but crashed out of race two.

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