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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 P107 rider was runaway championship leader David Salom on the Kawa- saki who finished inside the top 10 after, several riders failed to finish, including Red Devils Roma Aprilia's Toni Elias. BMW Motorrad Italia's Sylvain Barrier would win race two in Evo, but Salom would leave with a 28-point lead. Davies and Leon Haslam tangled in race one and Haslam got back on to finish 11th, with Davies remounting GREY CITY ROLLER The Portimao circuit, Auto- dromo Internacional do Algarve, Parkalgar… call it what you want, but the track in Portugal is about as intense a little patch of tarmac as it is possible to find in World Championship circuits. It was intensely well designed as an aesthetically pleasing place to spend time. It makes use of the rolling hills that surround it to cre- ate a rollercoaster of tarmac and it is the Superbike track that must surely have the riders braking, ac- celerating, on a transient throttle and generally moving themselves and their bikes more than any other track. In two areas, maybe more, the Superbikes are trying to lift, brake, turn and finish accelerating all at once. Portimao is to tight and undulat- ing circuits what Monza is to fast ones – the daddy. Just to finish off its interesting and challenging nature, there is a long, long, double right corner that slingshots the riders up and over the lip that starts the main straight. It is not unknown for this to create wheelies or even lift the rear of the bike off the deck as it bounces on the tires. It's a weird one, but deliberately so and most riders just love the layout. Held in early July, the weather is predictably warm and sunny. Positioned in the hills above the beach resorts of the Algarve, some people make it a holiday race, as many more people did at the previous round in Misano. But we do mean some people. For some reason – probably entry price - one of the best cir- cuits in Europe still has work to do to get people through the gate. Compared to some other ven- ues, however, even the polished grey concrete finishes that abound in the paddock at Portimao can- not hide the many charms of the modernist circuit in the hills above the Algarve. The grey skies and rain that arrived on race-day morn- ing were a final dive into the many boxes of tricks this hillside circuit contains in a small area of real estate. The Portimao circuit keeps riders busier than any other track on the schedule.

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