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Cycle News 2016 Issue 17 May 3

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IN THE WIND P42 SOFUOGLU OUT ON HIS OWN I f Chaz Davies dominated the WorldSBK races at Imola, then Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puc- cetti Racing) simply owned Imola for the third time in four years. For the second time in two races we had a truncated WSS contest. Planned for 17 laps the race ended up being an 11-lap full point restart, after a double whammy. First of all former champion- ship leader Randy Krumme- nacher's Puccetti Kawasaki started leaking what looked like oil but was claimed later to be water. He did not see the problem, smelled nothing, and with his bike working well enough to be third he carried on at full pace. When the black and orange disk flag came out he did not see any number next to it and carried on. When he realized it was for him he looked down did not see a problem and kept going. He was not allowed to make the restart, which happened after concerns about the track conditions were nailed down when Italian privateer Michael Canducci crashed and his bike lay in a dangerous position on the racing line. Sofuoglu went on to take and his 34th career win. He started well from the front row, and led across the stripe every time. "We did a good job today at the home race for the team in Italy," the Turk said. "I love Imola and I cannot say more because I am leading the championship again. We lost 25 points in Aus- tralia with bad luck but this can happen in racing." Joining Sofuoglu on the po- dium were MV Agusta Reparto Corse rider Jules Cluzel and redemptive Honda World Super- sport pilot, PJ Jacobsen. Both coming back from no scores in Assen, they clawed back some good points for second and third. "I like that on a day like today when I am not fast I can get a podium and that is really good," said American rider Jacobsen. "I am happy for my team and my- self to put it on the podium and start from here. It has been a really hard start to the year. We have the speed but the results have not been there to back up the speed. It is good to start from this platform." In the points Sofuoglu has 86, Krummenacher 71 and Cluzel 58. Gordon Ritchie Sofuoglu (1) begins his disappearing act. Krummenacher (21) lost further ground in the championship. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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