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Top Tens For Rutter And Isilon MSS Discovery Kawasaki
24 September 2007
Michael Rutter gave the Isilon MSS Discovery Kawasaki team something to smile about at Donington Park today with a pair of top ten finishes aboard his Ninja ZX-10R. The 34-year-old’s 9th and 8th places in the two Bennetts British Superbike races did something to erase the pain of his young team-mate’s bad-luck in the MAXXIS British Supersport race. 18-year-old James Webb ended up in the gravel in the first turn after a collision with another rider, continuing the Kent rider’s poor run of luck on race-day after an impressive qualifying performance.
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Positive Day For Isilon MSS Discovery Kawasaki Team
22 September 2007
The Isilon MSS Discovery Kawasaki team enjoyed a very positive day today at Donington Park, home of the penultimate round of the Bennetts British Superbike championship. Chassis changes have given Michael Rutter more feedback from his Ninja ZX-10R, enabling the 34-year-old from Kirkby Mallory to be closer to the leaders’ lap-times than previously this season.
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Isilon MSS Discovery Kawasaki Aiming High At Penultimate Round
21 September 2007
The Isilon MSS Discovery Kawasaki squad goes into this weekend’s penultimate round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship and the MAXXIS British Supersport series in an up-beat mood. Michael Rutter has some new chassis parts to try out on his Ninja ZX-10R, while draftee James Webb is aiming for a good finish after his impressive qualifying showing last time out at Cadwell Park. Meanwhile the rider he replaced on the Ninja ZX-6R, Stuart Easton, continues to make a good recovery from his smashed left heel, but the bone will not be healed until at least November.
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Pedrosa on Front Row at Donington - Hayden Right Behind in Fourth
24 June 2007
The Repsol Honda pairing of Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden produced another strong showing at Donington Park on Saturday, qualifying in third and fourth positions respectively for Sunday’s British Grand Prix. Dani Pedrosa was within metres of taking pole position as the remarkable Spaniard eked a second flying lap from his Michelin qualifying tyres on his final run. Going into the last sector of the lap Pedrosa was up on time, but his rear tyre, designed to complete only one fast lap, couldn’t quite last the distance. Still it was an impressive attempt from Pedrosa – and his rear Michelin. With a good pace on race tyres in both wet and dry conditions and a front row grid slot, Pedrosa looks to be in a good position for Sunday’s 30-lap race.
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