WORLD SUPERBIKE
WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 10/AUGUST 2, 2015
SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT/SEPANG, MALAYSIA
P80
RACE TWO:
1. Chaz Davies (Duc)
2. Jonathan Rea (Kaw)
3. Jordi Torres (Apr)
4. Sylvain Guintoli (Hon)
5. Michael van der Mark (Hon)
6. Leon Haslam (Apr)
7. David Salom (Kaw)
8. Alex Lowes (Suz)
9. Matteo Baiocco (Duc)
10. Roman Ramos (Kaw)
tember. But expect him to go
for wins like usual, to wrap it up
in style. Only Davies (144 points
behind) can now catch him but
reality says otherwise.
Rea has 452 points, Davies
308, and Sykes dropping now to
third place with 295. CN
RACE ONE:
1. Jonathan Rea (Kaw)
2. Chaz Davies (Duc)
3. Max Biaggi (Apr)
4. Sylvain Guintoli (Hon)
5. Tom Sykes (Kaw)
6. Alex Lowes (Suz)
7. Leon Haslam (Apr)
8. Matteo Baiocco (Duc)
9. Niccolo Canepa (Duc)
10. Jordi Torres (Apr)
row starting position after Super-
pole, with two fourth places—his
best Honda results to date.
Other riders on seemingly out-
performed machinery ploughed
into the points in Malaysia,
including Voltcom Crescent Su-
zuki's Alex Lowes who was sixth
and eighth the latter coming
after he had to avoid the fallen
Biaggi and lost some places.
Michael van der Mark was
fifth and beaten by his teammate
Guintoli in race two, while Ka-
wasaki Team Pedercini's David
Salom had his best ride for some
time, seventh in race two.
As for the championship it is
all over bar Rea throwing a six
in Jerez de la Frontera in Sep-
(Left to right) Davies, Rea and two-
time World Superbike Champion
Max Biaggi topped the podium in
race one, a valiant effort for the
semi-retired Biaggi.