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Cycle News 2015 Issue 36 September 9

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IN THE WIND P34 Byrne (67) and Brookes (25) go at it—it's between these two for the title with three rounds to go. BYRNE BITES BACK HEADING INTO SHOWDOWN S hane Byrne has taken two race wins out of three at Oulton Park, September 6, to close back up to leader Josh Brookes in the British Superbike Championship. Brookes now leads the title by a slender two points heading into the three-round Showdown. From this point on, only the top six riders in the championship standings become the "Title Fighters" for the final three events. Each Title Fighter begins The Showdown with 500 points, plus additional points for each podium position they obtained in the main season, meaning Brookes now has 553 points to Byrne's 551. Third to sixth in the Showdown is filled by James Ellison, Tommy Bridewell, Dan Linfoot and Michael Laverty, in that order. Byrne could have made it three wins at Oulton Park had his PBM Kawasaki not packed up in race two, leaving an uncontested victory for Brookes on the Milwaukee Yamaha. Brookes had earlier lost valuable points having to start from 30 th and last in race one after a technical problem saw him com- plete only one lap. The Australian charged through the field to eventually finish fourth, followed by the race two win and a second in race three to mini- mize the damage to his title chances. American John Hopkins had a disastrous week- end, failing to finish all three races on the Moto Rapido Ducati Panigale R. Hopkins set a new lap record in practice on Friday to steal provisional pole, but that was as good as it got for the former MotoGP star who clearly still has the speed, but no luck at the moment. American James Rispoli banked another solid weekend with 5-2 results for Team Traction Control in the British Supersport Championship. Rispoli's teammate Andy Reid took victory in race one from Jake Dixon's Smiths Triumph, but suf- fered a massive high-side coming out of the last corner in race two after just taking the lead from Dixon, who went on to take the race two win. CN

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