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Shakey Blasts to Snetterton Pole |
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 |
Stobart Vent Axia Motorsport rider Shane Byrne left it late but came up with the goods to secure pole position at round five of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at a blustery Snetterton circuit in Norfolk today.
The 30 year old Londoner had shown good pace throughout the free practice sessions and was confident of a good showing during the one qualifying session but his hopes were dealt a blow when he developed a problem with his number one bike and had to resort to his spare.
But it didn’t turn out to be a handicap as with just a few minutes left
of the session, Byrne recorded a lap of 1m 04.908s which was enough to
secure his first pole position of the season and the first one in three
long years for the Paul Bird Motorsport team.
Backing his experienced team mate up once again Yorkshire youngster Tom
Sykes gave another impressive performance and will start tomorrow’s two
22-lap races from row two of the grid having qualified in sixth.
Sykes who has proved to be remarkably consistent this year lapped in a
time of 1m05.504s and is expected to be challenging for podium placings
tomorrow.
Shane Byrne: “I’m really pleased with that. The number one bike had
been working really well and I started pushing really hard because I
wanted a front row start but the bike developed a problem on braking so
I had to go out on the spare. The first fast lap on the spare bike was
quick enough for pole, but the second lap was even quicker.”
Tom Sykes: “That was good. I can do 1m 05’s quite easily now and
I’m happy with my race set up and we know what we have to do now. I
was on a fast lap and another rider got in my way, so that messed it up
a bit. I think I’ve been a bit unlucky in qualifying but our time will
come. I’m happy enough with a second row start and I’m just looking
forward to tomorrow. I’d like to thank the boys and the whole team who
have worked really hard once again.”
Paul Bird: “That was brilliant and it’s really good for the
team. Hopefully we can turn it into two strong race results tomorrow
and we should be in the ball park for both riders for the podium. It’s
fantastic for Shakey to do that on the spare bike.”
The first of the Bennetts British Superbike races gets underway at 13.15 with the second one screened live on ITV1 at 15.40.
Qualifying
1, Shane Byrne (Stobart Vent Axia Motorsport Honda) 1.04.908s, 2,
Jonathan Rea (Honda) 1m05.113s, 3, Gregorio Lavilla (Ducati) 1m05.129s,
4, Leon Haslam (Ducati) 1m05.183s, 5, Ryuichi Kiyonari (Honda)
1m05.239s, 6, Tom Sykes (Stobart Vent Axia Motorsport Honda) 1m05.504s,
7, Tommy Hill (Yamaha) 1m05.593s, 8, Chris Walker (Suzuki) 1m05.988s,
9, Simon Andrews (Yamaha) 1m06.051s, 10, Karl Harris (Honda) 1m06.215s.
Sunday 20th May
09.20 – 09.35 Warm up
13.15 Race 1 - 22 laps
15.40 Race 2 (Live on ITV1) 22 laps
ITV1 Broadcast: 14.50 – 16.20
Sky Sports 3: 19.30 - 23.00
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