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Cycle News 2016 Issue 17 May 3

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just stopped out on the track. It got going of its own accord and Rea ran out second for the second time this weekend. With his 100 percent podium record still intact, Rea stated, "I do not feel that our backs are against the wall just yet because we are still leading the cham- pionship and we have done a much better job in every single race so it is up to us now to find that extra little bit to make it more easy to fight with these guys." Twice with Rea almost all the way to a passing maneuver, Tom Sykes was beaten by his team- mate. Behind the top three the yawning chasm in terms of bike and rider combos was gaping this weekend. It made for some yawning races up front but there were some midfield fireworks to burn anybody's Roman candle at both ends. Jordi Torres (Althea BMW) made the best BMW result of the season in fourth place in race one. But being 13 seconds back from the win in an 18-lap race was not anything to get too excited about just yet. Perspec- tive is all—thought of as a priva- teer effort, it was brilliant. As a strongly supported BMW engine and electronics team, it was good. Possibly the real achievement in race one, behind the big two at least, was the sixth-place fin- ish that should have been fifth for the official Reparto Corse MV Agusta of Leon Camier. His pace after a tough start was impressive, even on a bike with some recent engine perfor- mance gains done in house by the team and not the troubled MV Agusta factory. A small electrical glitch that saw his bike almost quit before getting going again allowed official Ducati Aruba.it Racing rider Davide Giugliano through for fifth place. Camier would get his fifth in race two, again behind Giug- liano, as Torres was seventh this time out. A best Honda finish of sev- enth for Michael van der Mark showed how tough Imola was for him and Imola "new boy" Nicky Hayden. Hayden found it all hard work and the Honda was simply not as happy around Imola as it has been at some other tracks so far. After podiums for each rider in Assen, this was back to earth with a jarring bump. Hayden was ninth in race one, eighth and ahead of van der Mark by one position in race two. After the first race had been delayed after a big crash and collision between Dominic Schmitter (Grillini Kawasaki) and Peter Sebestyen (Toth Yamaha), the 18-lap first race was held (as per the new schedule on Satur- day) and race-two went the full 19 laps on Sunday. "Imola is a real racetrack, definitely," said Hayden. "I mean there are a couple of really fun corners but when you are strug- gling you do not enjoy it. But it is a fun track. The chicanes are a little bit bogus, but I guess that is what it has to be. It is tough because also there is some dif- ferent pavement in places and the layout is different. It is not the easiest one but I did learn the track. "It was better and more con- sistent on Sunday and we did the same lap times even though we had to use a harder tire because of the weather. I think everybody did. That was encour- aging. Eighth and ninth-place we do not leave here with good feelings but that is racing." Gordon Ritchie VOL. 53 ISSUE 17 MAY 3, 2016 P41 PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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