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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 P101 Briefly... them up a bit as well. We have also been dropping a bit of weight here and there, getting rid of excess bits on the bike. The bike was a bit heavy at the start of the year. We have not really been seeing the benefits of the electronics yet, but I think there will be benefits." Eugene Laverty joked that he would try to start a race on a used tire at Portimao, because his bike changes its character so much when a new tire is fitted. "In qualifying we could have race-winning pace, but we are not helping ourselves because in Su- perpole we cannot use the grip of a new tire," Laverty said. "In the sec- ond half of the race we are great. We have discussed it a few times, start- ing a race with a used tire. But it is madness!" The reason for the close nature of the qualifying pre-Superpole was put down by almost every single rider or engineer as the lack of grip from the track this year. With a finite level of grip available, all the top rid- ers could reach the same level until the qualifying tires came out in Su- perpole, when different set-up got the grip they finally needed and oth- ers lost some. Comments from Tom Sykes that the Portimao track was a little extreme and that the hills and drops were slightly over the top were picked up by his main rivals on Twitter, in a thread that went on and on before race day. Joke after joke about tracks that have hills built up and up, with Sykes joining in to defend. Asked about it after Superpole, Sykes said, cause I enjoy fighting for the vic- tory too much, but today what we had to do was kind of limit the damage. The good thing is some other riders made mistakes. We have a bigger lead than when we arrived here." His bike simply did not have the settings to get him to a sec- ond win of the day, but the Aprilia racing team were sure fire win- ners in the late afternoon -with either Marco Melandri or super- wet-weather-maestro Sylvain continued on next page

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