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2006 BRITISH SBK


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ROUND 3, 2006: 15-17 April 2006: Thruxston

DOUBLE WIN FOR LAVILLA

 

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2006 BRITISH SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP

ROUND 3, 2006: 15-17 April 2006: Thruxston

RACE RESULT

RACE 1 APR 17, 2006
POS RIDER BIKE TIME GAP
DUCATI
1 Gregorio Lavilla Ducati 
DUCATI
2 Leon Haslam Ducati 4.4
HONDA
3 Ryuichi Kiyonari Honda 12.7
  4 Jonathan Rea Honda  
  5 Shane Byrne Suzuki  
  6 Michael Rutter Honda  
  7 Glen Richards Honda  
  8 Tommy Hill Honda  
  9 Dean Thomas Kawasaki  
  10 Michael Laverty Honda  
RACE 2 APR 17, 2006
DUCATI
1 Gregorio Lavilla Ducati   
DUCATI
2 Leon Haslam Ducati  
HONDA
3 Karl Harris Honda  
  4 Ryuichi Kiyonari Honda  
  5 Jonathan Rea Honda  
  6 Dean Thomas Kawasaki  
  7 Michael Rutter Honda  
  8 Shane Byrne Suzuki  
  9 Tommy Hill Honda  
  10 Scott Smart Suzuki  

KAWASAKI RACE REPORT

  • Top Ten Finishes for Hawk Kawasaki
  • Hawk Kawasaki rider Dean Thomas secured two top ten finishes at the third round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship on Bank Holiday Monday (17th April). 33-year-old Thomas gained a ninth and sixth place in the two Superbike races at Thruxton Circuit. After a fantastic qualifying position of fourth place on the grid, his second front row start this season, it was always going to be a difficult task to stay with the factory machines of Ducati and Honda at the super fast 2.4-mile track.
  • It was the first dry race day so far this season and with a bumper crowd of 35'000 spectators it was a great day for some fantastic racing. Hawk Kawasaki Team Manager Stuart Hicken made the decision to pull the injured Craig Coxhell out of the two races to avoid further damage to his injured shoulders. Coxhell made a valiant attempt all weekend to try and bear the pain but it was obvious the 23-year-old Australian was in a lot of discomfort.
  • Youngster of the pack, 19-year-old Peter Hickman was once again unlucky not to score his first points of the season. Tied up in some of the best battles of the race Hickman was dicing for 14th place in the first race and ended just outside the points in 18th after a fraught battle with Gary Mason, Steve Plater and Privateer Champion James Buckingham. In race two, Hickman lead a freight train of five riders for 12th position but sadly ended up crashing on lap 19 of the 22.
  • Sheffield based Thomas was content with his results saying "I had a disaster with tyres in the first race and to avoid crashing I just wanted to ensure that I brought the bike home. This made it difficult for me to stay with the front runners, as I had no grip what so ever. The second race was much better and the ZX10 felt a lot smoother to ride. I knew we would struggle with horsepower here and the likes of Kiyo and Lavilla came past me like I was stood still. I tried to conserve my tyres a little more and managed to get past Michael (Rutter) in the closing stages of the race. We still have a lot of work to do with the bike but we are definitely getting there."
  • Lincolnshire rider Hickman was disappointed not to have scored points saying "It's very frustrating not ending up in the points as I know there is a strong possibility that I can do, I think I proved that this weekend. I really enjoyed the racing today but riding a Superbike round here, certainly is a scary affair and so fast it's untrue. It's a very difficult circuit to learn in such a short space of time, I've been here on a Superstock bike but the Superbike is like an animal around here. I'm not sure what happened in the crash as it all happened so quickly but I'm just thankful I walked away from it uninjured. I'm looking forward to Oulton as it's a track I know."
  • Injured Coxhell said, "I really wanted to ride this weekend to try and get some Championship points. Although I made a big effort all weekend I knew that it was going to be nearly impossible for me to finish the races in the points. Both shoulders were sore all weekend but during morning warm up I was in the slip stream of Scott Smart and pulled out the pass him and got the bike into a huge tank-slapper which ripped the muscle in my right shoulder. It was so painful and knew then that I couldn't ride in the two races. I'm hoping to be fit for Oulton in a few weeks time."

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2006 BSBK CALENDAR

2006 STANDING: after round

SUPERBIKES

Lavilla (Ducati) 132
Haslam (Ducati) 96
Kiyonari ( Honda) 87
Harris ( Honda) 57
Rea ( Honda) 54
Byrne (Suzuki) 45
Smart (Suzuki) 44
Rutter (Honda) 44
Laverty (Honda) 42
Thomas (Kawasaki) 40

BRITISH SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONS:
2005 Gregorio Lavilla
2004 John Reynolds

2003 Shane Byrne
2002 Hislop - Tribute
2001 John Reynolds
2000 Neil Hodgson
1999 Troy Bayliss

SUPERSPORT CHAMPIONS:
2005
Leon Camier
2004 Karl Harris
2003 Karl Harris
2002 Stuart Easton
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