New Site: Got love or feedback for us? Email us!

Laverty Closing in on BSB Podium

Published by Tasha Crook
13 May 2008, 11:06
Post a comment
Story Tags
Michael Laverty continued his impressive superbike form on the Relentless Suzuki GSX–R1000 at Brands Hatch earlier today, with a fourth placed finish in race two. In race one, after a superb start, Laverty forced his way through to third before unfortunately crashing out at Druids when hot on the heels of Tom Sykes in second place.

Ian Lowry had a tough weekend but battled bravely in today’s supersport race with a shoulder injury. Unfortunately Lowry just lost out on a points scoring finish after being forced to start his race from pit lane, due to a front brake problem on the warm-up lap.
 
Michael Laverty

“I made a great start in the opening race but I suppose I just pushed too hard and lost the front while shadowing Tom Sykes. In race two I proved I could run at the front with the likes of Shakey and Rutter, but again we suffered with the tyre spinning on the rim. Fourth place is a positive result for the team and the bike is working really well but I am a bit frustrated. As a team we are probably surprising a few people but the Relentless Suzuki is proving to be a good package, and if we can iron out that small tyre problem I know I’m capable of getting on the podium. I have no doubt we will get more competitive as the season progresses.”

Ian Lowry


“That was not a good day at all. I had a problem with my brake adjuster on the out lap that left me with virtually no front brake, so I had to start the race from pit lane on my number two bike. I just couldn’t get onto that middle group for some points and with my shoulder injury and riding my number two bike, I lost a bit of confidence. It’s really a weekend to forget, but hopefully the bad luck will be shared about, and we can start again from the next round at Donington Park in two weeks time.
 
Philip Neill – Team Principal


“It has been an indifferent weekend for the team, but again we can take a lot of positives from our races on the GSX–R1000 Relentless Suzuki. Progression is what we are looking for and we shouldn’t forget it’s our ‘learning year’ in BSB. Our target has been set for top ten results, but again Michael has delivered a great performance in fourth place [race two]. His lap times in both races were worthy of a top five placing, but I’m not going to criticise him for crashing in race one as he was giving 100%. He has beaten some top riders out there today and he’s continuing to set his fastest ever lap times on the Relentless Suzuki superbike – long may that continue.
 
On the supersport side it is clear that Ian had a few problems this weekend and his high-side in practice, where he suffered a shoulder injury, certainly hampered his progress in the race. He was also unfortunate to have a brake adjuster problem, which forced him to start the race from pit lane on his number two machine. From there the odds were stacked against him, but I’m sure it will only be a matter of time before he regains the from that made him a championship contender in 2007.”
 
Race Results
 
BSB Race 1:


Winner – Shane Byrne [Ducati]
2nd – Tom Sykes [Suzuki]
3rd – Cal Crutchlow [Honda]

BSB Race 2:

Winner – Cal Crutchlow [Honda]
2nd – Shane Byrne [Ducati]
3rd – Leon Camier [Ducati]
4th – Michael Laverty [Relentless Suzuki]

Championship:


1. Byrne 140
2. Crutchlow 96
3. Camier 83
4. Rutter 66
5. Ellison 64
6. Haslam 56
7. Easton 52
8. Laverty 52
 
Supersport Race:


Winner – Hudson Kennaugh [Yamaha]
2nd – Glen Richards [Triumph]
3rd – Steve Brogan [Honda]
16th - Ian Lowry [Relentless Suzuki]

Championship:

1. Richards 65
2. Kennaugh 58
3. Brogan 52
4. Martin 29
5. Lowry 27
6. Hutchinson 24
Similar Stories
bsb : Mechanical Woes Plague MV Agusta in Brands Hatch Practice and Qualifying
bsb : Fifth in Qualifying for Ellison at Brands Hatch Finale
bsb : Suzuki committed to BSB success with Guintoli
bsb : Front Row for Determined Sykes
bsb : Promising Start to Season Finale for Airwaves Ducati
bsb : Sykes Eighth as He Looks for Improvements
bsb : Ellison And Martin All Set For Brands Finale
bsb : Team Buff Silverstone Report
bsb : Tinmouth Takes Positives from Silverstone!
bsb : Embassy Racing Moto Announce Plans for 2009
bsb : Plater Takes Win for AIM Yamaha at Cadwell
bsb : Laverty Consolidates Championship Position in BSB
bss : AIM Yamaha - Brands Hatch Preview
bsb : Gearlink Kawasaki - Silverstone Preview
bsb : AIM Yamaha - Silverstone Preview
signings : Watanabe Joins Relentless By Tas Suzuki For 2009
enduro : Edmondson Wins Final GBXC Round
motul gb hare scramble championship : Motul Success for Edmundson
offroad : Edmondson Crowned King of the Hill
motorcycles : Suzuki GSX-R750 Lucky Strike & Relentless Replicas
bsb : Sykes & Haslam Gunning for Glory
bsb : Varying Emotions for Relentless Suzuki at Knockhill
bennetts : Haslam & Byrne Fastest, Just, from Sykes & Crutchlow
bsb : Donald Extends Contract Into 2009
relentless suzuki : Positive Test at Knockhill for Relentless Suzuki
bsb : Lowry Secures Supersport Podium at Oulton
motogp : Repsol Honda Tackles High-Speed Island Challenge
road racing : Rain Stops Play at Dundrod
motorcycles : Legendary TV Director Chooses Honda DN-01 for London Commute
bsb : Airwaves Ducati Target Manufacturers Title
bsb : Brands Hatch Finale for Rizla Suzuki
ace cafe : Three Days - Three Rides - One Reunion!

Comments


Leave Your Comment:
» Register now to leave comments! It's free and only takes a few seconds.



forgotten pwd?