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Cycle News 2014 Issue 27 July 8

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WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 51 ISSUE 27 JULY 8, 2014 P103 ing the effects of the impact as he was spat off his bike; and then two smaller but painful impacts from both his own and Guintoli's sliding machines on the acres of the wet Portimao run-off tarmac. After the collective disbelief had dissipated, Guintoli got go- ing again to finish seventh - a mi- nor miracle in its own right with one footpeg off and after losing 20 seconds or more of time. Briefly... "I will make a big example - Max Bi- aggi. For me, a rider who I have got along with, no problem. He had a lot of success and I could name several riders who would always try to bring him down. Now it is the same for me. I am not bothered. I am from York- shire and my skin is too thick to ab- sorb any of this information. It is what it is and I'll go now and focus on my own issues." Leon Haslam had a new engine spec to test at Portimao and, along with an improved series of chassis and electronics settings, it brought the British rider back into the top levels of performance he has been missing recently. He only tripped up in Superpole when his machine de- veloped some misfire problems that spoiled his two best possible laps. Core PTR Honda's Ratthapark Wilairot was given four penalty points after he was judged to have been riding on the racing line at the wrong pace in practice for the World Supersport class and had to start the race from the back of the grid. Aprilia will have a full revamp on its RSV4-Factory machine in Superbike in 2015. Although the bike is expect- ed to be a full V-four and based on the current model, it is expected to have a host of improvements, partly to meet the needs of the new tech- nical regulations and partly because the model is now one of the older ones on the Superbike grid. Luca Scassa attempted to ride for his Team Pedercini Kawasaki Evo squad at Portimao, but was out after continued on next page

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