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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
Leon Camier and Shane Byrne achieved a win and second place apiece at Snetterton
today in round 5 of the British Superbike championship. Leon Camier enjoyed the
first BSB win of his career in race one, with Shane Byrne taking the honours in
the second race.
Leon held the lead for the majority of race one, holding off a late challenge
from his team mate on the last lap to take his maiden BSB win. Championship
leader Shane Byrne was in 4th place until lap 15, when he moved up to 2nd within
3 laps to cross the line 0.09 seconds behind his team mate.
The start of
race two was delayed by over an hour as heavy rain fell and the track conditions
were continuously reassessed. Leon Camier got a brilliant start over the revised
race distance of 15 laps, stretching out the lead until the penultimate lap.
Shane Byrne, who dropped to 13th when a competitor crashed in front of him,
worked his way through the field to overtake his team mate on lap 14 to take the
chequered flag and his 7th win of the season.
Following the first win of
his BSB career, Leon Camier was delighted saying; “Thanks must go to the
Airwaves Ducati team for all their hard work, they have been brilliant all
weekend and my results are really down to them. I am so pleased to have got my
first win in BSB for the Airwaves Ducati team, we have worked hard for it and it
is a great feeling now we have achieved what we knew we were capable of. I will
use this experience to build on the rest of the season and I can’t wait to get
to Mallory Park in a couple of weeks and try to achieve another win for the
team.”
Shane Byrne now leads the championship by 83 points but is pleased
about his team mate’s success commenting; “It has been a fantastic weekend for
the Airwaves Ducati team; I am really pleased for Leon, he had a fantastic first
race and deserved that win. I was pleased I was able to take 2nd place behind
him but I was determined to get a win in race two. I didn’t make it easy for
myself though, Karl Harris crashed in front of me and I had to stop to avoid
him, I got going again but had to push hard to make my way up to the front of
the pack again. I was feeling confident that I could win it and I am so pleased
I was able to. A double one-two is brilliant for Airwaves Ducati and GSE Racing,
all the credit has to go to the team for preparing a fantastic Ducati 1098R.”
Race One Result
1. Leon Camier – Airwaves Ducati
2. Shane Byrne –
Airwaves Ducati
3. Tom Sykes – Rizla Suzuki
Race Two Result
1.
Shane Byrne – Airwaves Ducati
2. Leon Camier – Airwaves Ducati
3. Cal
Crutchlow – HM Plant Honda
Championship Points
1. Shane Byrne – 235
points
2. Leon Camier – 152 points
3. Cal Crutchlow – 151 points
4.
Leon Haslam – 118 points
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