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Cycle News 2015 Issue 23 June 9

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INTERVIEW WORLD SUPERBIKE RACER TOM SYKES P104 coals to what he plans to be another title run. And so it was at Portimao—the halfway mark of the season—where Tom Sykes spoke about his recent resur- gence. Tom, I'm going to take a wild guess and say that you're in a good frame of mind here at the Autodromo Internacio- nal Algrave in Portugal. Correct. Correct. Yep. What did the two wins at Donington mean to you? You're not the kind of guy that ever gives up and those wins were long in coming, weren't they? It was all a good step in the right direction. You know it's been a frustrating… let's say a slow period. Basically we had some rule changes over the winter and a bike I'd kind of gone through with a fine tooth comb over the last three or four years kind of took a big step back- wards on me. I really felt limited on what I could do with the bike and my first comment to my crew chief Marcel [Duinker] after rid- ing it was, and I remember this so clearly, "Unfortunately, I now feel like I am riding the bike and not racing. I feel so handicapped or disadvantaged to what I've "THEY SAY RUBBING IS RACING AND IF WE [JONATHAN REA] WOULD HAVE BEEN KNOCKING EACH OTHER ABOUT I'M SURE THAT THE AFTER-RACE INTERVIEW WOULD HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT, BUT THERE WERE ABSOLUTELY NO HARD FEELINGS AND WE WENT ON TO RACE TWO." (Left) The double- win at the British World Superbike round was the boost Sykes needed to get back on track in 2015. (Right) Sykes was quite comfortable on the ZX-10R that he spent the last four years fine- tuning—the one under the new technical rules, not so much.

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