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Cycle News Issue 21 May 30

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IN THE WIND P52 bike was working quite well. In the dry we were just missing a few things. We just need to step up the game a little bit." In the championship, Rea now has 245 points, Davies 181, Double Dutchman VDM 163, tied on the same points as fourth placed Sykes. WorldSSP He's won a WorldSSP race before (at Motorland Aragon), he has scored in every round since he joined WorldSSP this year, so a full 25 points for Sandro Cortese (Kallio Yamaha) were enough to take him to the top of the WorldSSP table, as well as the top step of the Donington podium. Behind Cortese was the first of two fast Frenchmen in conten- tion this year, Jules Cluzel (NRT Yamaha) who led from pole for seven laps before Cortese got into his stride and hit the front. Third place was collected in fine style by former Superstock and Supersport top runner, Raffaele De Rosa (MV Agusta Reparto Corse by Vamag). He was 2.676 seconds back after a burst of pace when it looked like he would slip backwards for a time. Randy Krummenacher's re- birth as a top WorldSSP rider for the Bardahl Evan Bros. Yamaha team continued but he pushed so hard to get to the podium places, he had a huge near highside out of Foggy's, and got passed by Lucas Mahias (GRT Yamaha). The latter was fifth today, and dropped 12 points off the championship lead as a result. Federico Caricasulo (GRT Ya- maha) was not quite on point by his usual standards, and finished sixth. The second official MV of Ayrton Badovini was seventh; Cluzel's teammate Thomas Gradinger was eighth. The top non-Yamaha/MV was a Kawasaki, which belonged to the Puccetti Racing team, and was ridden by Sheridan Morais, struggling under braking but moving up to finish ninth. In the points the middleweight world championship stays crazy close, with Cortese on 102, Clu- zel 95, Krummenacher 94 and Mahias 90. Gordon Richie Former GP star Sandro Cortese has moved into the championship lead following his Donington triumph.

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