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Cycle News 2016 Issue 39 October 4

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 39 OCTOBER 4, 2016 P55 but heavy and underpowered MV Agusta Reparto Corse F4 for second. Next best in race two was Van der Mark, in fifth place, mak- ing a good recovery after losing an engine on Friday morning. Savadori went sixth and the first BMW was the Althea version, from Jordi Torres, seventh. Nicky Hayden (Honda World Superbike) had the bad luck to have one of his engines go in the first race, and then finish up only ninth in race two. This was his first racing visit to Magny- Cours. "It has certainly not been the smoothest weekend for us," said the American. "I got a decent start and lost some positions more engine stuff. Zero." Rea finished second even- tually and in doing so he had conspired to leave a WorldSBK weekend with some more drama in his experience locker, but with a points advantage over Sykes that had grown by a single point—as it had done for the last three events. Davies' race-two win was by just over two seconds, and Camier was massively over-per- forming on the sweet handling "I was quite surprised at gap- ping them at the end," said Da- vies, who followed it up with, "I thought it was going to go to the flag. But I did put the hammer down and did a 1:38.1, which is not slow at that point of the race. All [of our improvement] is down to our summer testing. Just the geometry changes we did, compared to before. We have no (Above) Rea kept it on the island and ensured he still has a healthy title lead. (Left) Hayden (69) struggled all weekend, never gaining the feel for the track he wanted.

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