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Tom Sykes scores home victory in Race 1

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26 May 2013
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26 May 2013
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Tom Sykes scores home victory in Race 1
Tom Sykes
Tom Sykes

Britain’s Tom Sykes boosted his World Superbike title hopes as he completed a commanding lights-to-flag victory in race one at Donington Park.

The Kawasaki rider, who started from pole, produced a faultless ride to take the chequered flag and give the partisan crowd plenty to cheer about. While Sykes enjoyed a trouble free run, there was plenty of action behind with Marco Melandri fighting his way to second ahead of championship leader Sylvain Guintoli, who completed the podium.

However, Sykes lost the lead at the start with Guintoli reacting best to the lights and he led the field as they streamed into Redgate for the first time. But it didn’t take long for Sykes to recover the lead with a slick move through the ultra fast Craner curves.

The big loser at the start was Fixi Crescent Suzuki’s leon Camier as he dropped from fifth to 13th position. His race went from bad to worse with a race ending crash a lap later.

At the front, Pata Honda rider Jonathan Rea slotted into second passed Guintoli with Eugene Laverty in fourth. The top two began to break away from the rest of the pack with the race victory seemingly a battle between the Brits.

Further down the field Laverty’s hopes of a podium were dented when he slowed and dropped to sixth position behind Melandri and Chaz Davies.

Sykes and Rea continued to push hard with barely a tenth between the pair which left Guintoli struggling to stay hot on their heels. Further down the field, Loris Baz’s progression showed no signs of halting by moving up to eighth position on his Kawasaki.

With 10 laps remaining, Sykes bid for victory strengthened as Rea dropped back and the battle for second intensified. Rea was forced to concede as Guintoli and Melandri managed to slide past the Brit. Another rider on the move was Baz, who moved into sixth following two strong passes on Davies and Davide Giugliano.

The fight for second continued behind race leader Sykes with Melandri all over the back of Guintoli. The pressure eventually took its toll on the Frenchman with the BMW rider forcing  his way through.

Despite Melandri’s late surge, the race belonged to Sykes as he took the chequered flag for the second time this season from the Italian. Guintoli completed the podium in third finishing just ahead of Rea.

Baz’s strong run saw him finish in fifth in front of Giugliano, Monza race winner Laverty, Davies, Jules Cluzel and Michel Fabrizio.

Result: Race 1 

1 Tom Sykes Kawasaki Racing ZX-10R 23 laps
2 Marco Melandri TA BMW GoldBet S1000RR HP4 +2.379s
3 Sylvain Guintoli RA Aprilia Racing RSV4 3.808s
4 Jonathan Rea BR Pata Honda CBR1000RR 4.760s
5 Loris Baz Kawasaki Racing ZX-10R 13.649s
6 Davide Giugliano Althea Racing RSV4 15.551s
7 Eugene Laverty Aprilia Racing RSV4 17.453s
8 Chaz Davies  BMW GoldBet S1000RR HP4 19.138s
9 Jules Cluzel  Fixi Crescent Suzuki GSX-R1000 27.738s
10 Michel Fabrizio Red Devils Roma RSV4 30.817s
11  Ayrton Badovini Alstare Ducati 1199 R 31.611s
12  Carlos Checa  Alstare Ducati 1199 R 31.816s
13  Niccolo Canepa  Alstare Ducati 1199 R 31.930s
14  Max Neukirchner MR Ducati 1199 R 43.025s
15  Vittorio Iannuzzo  Grillini Dentalmatic BMW S1000RR +4 laps
16  *Federico Sandi  Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 18 laps completed
17 * Alexander Lundh  Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 15 laps completed
18 * Leon Camier Fixi Crescent Suzuki GSX-R1000 1 lap completed

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