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Cycle News 2016 Issue 10 March 15

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mate and then win his third race in a row. "Tom rode incredible, such a fast pace, and I was…never over my limit to stay there, but I was a little bit uncomfortable because we were pulling away from the third-place guys. I was just happy to stay there. There came a point in the race where I said, 'okay, this pace is fast, but where am I going to pass?' I did not have too many places up my sleeve. But I made a nice block- pass in T12 and it worked." No sign of fade from Sykes on days one or two at Buriram as he avenged himself and won by 0.190 seconds ahead of Rea on Sunday—the big passes and occasional lunges tried by Rea meeting big blocks and some swerves adopted by Sykes. His Thai bike package was good enough for his first podium in second on Saturday and then that Sunday win, a precious thing when it looked like a Rea double was on again. "It makes it pleasing for me because we were a long way from a win last year and Jona- than is super, super fast here," said Sykes. "So to fight him in a proper fight, probably the first real fight we have had since we were riding together for Kawasa- ki Racing, I think it was a plea- sure for the fans and a pleasure for the riders." We are not so sure Rea will agree. The only other rider to float into the orbit of Rea and Sykes was race-one sinker Chaz Da- vies (Aruba.it Racing Ducati). The Ducati rider found a mys- tery tire issue in race one, and also what transpired to be a slow engine. This combination held him back in fourth—18 seconds down. In other words, an age, after over 20 laps, for a rider of this class. In nothing less than despair on Saturday night, his team gave him a new engine, he chose the same tire option as race one, and he finished just too far behind Rea to challenge for sec- ond going into the final corner of race two. The strong podium showings of Michael van der Mark in the Phillip Island race were no fluke, VOL. 53 ISSUE 10 MARCH 15, 2016 P27 Rea (left) was content with second in race two but thought some maneuvers from his teammate were a bit much.

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