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Cycle News 2015 Issue 19 May 12

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 19 MAY 12, 2015 P81 has won eight of the 10 races this season so far. He has taken second place in the other two, leaving him only 10 points shy of a perfect 250. Rea's now won even more career World Superbike races than his team- mate, 2013 World Superbike Champion, Tom Sykes, with 23 to Sykes' 22. After his main champion- ship rival, Aprilia Racing Red Devils' Leon Haslam had his worst weekend of the year so far—fourth in race one and a 155 mph-plus highside non-finish in race two—Rea leapt from a mere 50 points ahead to a new advantage of 87. Even with eight rounds remaining, this is a mountain range to climb for anybody. "The key to the weekend was working hard with Pere [Riba] and Paolo [Marchetti] Friday and Saturday to make sure we had a package we could fight with," Rea said of his and Kawasaki's ability to dominate so much at Imola. "We were far ahead Briefly... Niccolo Canepa found gainful em- ployment in the Grillini Kawasaki WSB Team after his Hero EBR squad found EBR to be bankrupt and un- able to continue support in 2015. He did not have the happiest intro, fin- ishing Superpole 20th. Pre-Imola Musical chairs was a new game for all, as 19-year-old rookie rider Christophe Ponsson left Grilli- ni Kawasaki for the Kawasaki Peder- cini Team, and previous incumbent Javier Alviz left all together. Kenan Sofuoglu rode for his Kawa- saki Puccetti Racing World Super- sport squad at Imola although only a few days before his seven-week-old son Hamza suffered bleeding in the brain and had to be taken to hospital to have an operation. He released a statement on Friday to explain why he was racing when he had originally decided not to, and to explain his son's situation, after Hamza survived an operation and showed what Ke- nan and his family felt were signs of recovery. even by the determined PJ Jacobsen on the Kawasaki Intermoto Ponyex- pres machine, who had to accept a fourth place and not the podium he had planned. He remained second in the championship, but Sofuoglu made a big gap wider with a lead of 37 points leaving Imola. Full season rookie and former Eu- ropean Superstock 600 great Marco Faccani pushed his way to fifth, but he was slightly disappointed as he felt he could have had a podium to go along with his top three qualifying. Honda riders in general found Imola a dif- ficult place to deal with, and found each other very tough nuts as Core Motorsport Thailand's Ratthapark Wilairot and CIA landlords Insurance's Gino Rea battled so hard near the end that Rea got tire marks on his leathers. continued on next page For Kenan Sofuoglu there was no other option but winning last weekend at Imola.

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