On Sunday, the fifth round of the British Superbike Championship took place at Snetterton with Leon Camier taking a double victory for the Airwaves Yamaha team.
Race 1
Leon Camier qualified on pole position for the fourth consecutive time on Saturday just before the rain began and the third part of the session was cancelled with his team-mate James Ellison beside him.
Josh Brookes qualified in his best position this season with third for the HM Plant Honda team followed by Stuart Easton on the Hydrex Honda machine.
Camier dropped back to eighth place as the race got underway but by lap four the race had been red flagged after oil on the track caused several riders to go down.
Camier once again got off badly when the race was restarted as Stuart Easton took the lead followed by Ellison and Chris Walker on the Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha.
Ellison tried every which way to get past Easton, finally managed to outbreak the Honda rider going into the Esses, but not for long as Easton retook his position on the following lap while Camier made his move on Relentless Suzuki man Ian Lowry who was running in fourth.
By lap 8, Ellison and Easton were challenging each other for the lead while Brookes sat behind the battling duo hoping for a mistake, behind Camier caught up with the battle and swapped paint with Ellison as he tried to pass.
Camier made his move stick on lap 10 and then chased down the leading man Easton, who after making a mistake on lap 14, allowed the Airwaves Yamaha rider through to take the win.
Here are the results;
1. Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha 19mins 51.245secs 20 laps
2. Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda +1.575secs
3. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +2.450secs
4. James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha +3.028secs
5. Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki +6.309secs
6. Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha +6.628secs
7. Michael Rutter GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki +6.721secs
8. Karl Harris GBR Hydrex Honda +10.415secs
9. Julien Da Costa FRA MSS Colchester Kawasaki +11.074secs
10. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +11.804secs
11. Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha +12.899secs
12. Jason O’Halloran AUS SMT Honda +16.298secs
13. John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki +17.399secs
14. Jon Kirkham GBR North West 200 Yamaha +22.559secs
15. Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki +25.159secs Cup
16. Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +25.685secs
17. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha +26.000secs Cup
18. Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki +26.028secs
19. Matt Bond GBR MIST Suzuki +51.028secs Cup
20. Victor Cox GBR STP/JHS MV Agusta +1 lap
Not classified
21. Kenny Gilbertson GBR JX Fuelcard Kawasaki 11 laps completed Cup
22. Glen Richards AUS HM Plant Honda 8 laps completed
23. Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda 7 laps completed Cup
24. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Honda 4 laps completed
25. Alastair Fagan GBR Red Viper Honda 4 laps completed Cup
DNS. Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda Cup
DNS. Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda Cup
Race 2
Camier claimed his third double win of the season in race two at Snetterton yesterday, finishing ahead of his team-mate Ellison.
Once again it was the Hydrex Honda rider Easton that led going into the first corner ahead of Brookes, Walker, Ellison and Camier.
Brookes flew past Easton on lap 4 with Camier and Ellison getting a tow in his slip-stream. Brookes managed to re-pass Ellison but not for long as he made a mistake and lost the position.
Camier out-braked Brookes going into Russell’s followed by his team-mate who then started closing the gap until Camier got his head down on lap 11.
An exciting battle was going on behind the leading pack as John Laverty on the Buildbase Kawasaki, Julian Da Costa on the MSS Colchester Kawasaki and Ian Lowry on the Relentless Suzuki battled it out for position, swapping places several times.
It was a disappointing weekend for Michael Rutter and the Worx Crescent Suzuki team when they got caught up in the crash that saw the red flag waved in race one. Fortunately, Rutter managed to get back on the grid for the restart on his second bike where he finished in seventh. In the second race, Rutter was once again running well until lap 3 when the GSX-R Suzuki developed an engine problem and Rutter lost power seeing him retire from the race.
Here are the results:
1. Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha 24mins 10.003secs 20 laps
2. James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha +3.050secs
3. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +7.827secs
4. Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda +11.135secs
5. John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki +15.972secs
6. Julien Da Costa FRA MSS Colchester Kawasaki +16.639secs
7. Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki +16.655secs
8. Glen Richards AUS HM Plant Honda +16.729secs
9. Karl Harris GBR Hydrex Honda +19.145secs
10. Jason O’Halloran AUS SMT Honda +21.505secs
11. Simon Andrews GBR MSS Colchester Kawasaki +21.894secs
12. Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha +22.157secs
13. Jon Kirkham GBR North West 200 Yamaha +28.819secs
14. Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda +28.866secs Cup
15. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha +29.072secs Cup
16. Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki +35.236secs
17. Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha +35.362secs
18. Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda +37.457secs Cup
19. Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki +39.673secs
20. Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki +40.089secs Cup
21. Matt Bond GBR MIST Suzuki +1min 04.674secs Cup
22. Victor Cox GBR STP/JHS MV Agusta +1 lap
23. Alastair Fagan GBR Red Viper Honda +1 lap Cup
Not classified
24. Michael Rutter GBR Worx Crescent Suzuki 3 laps completed
25. Kenny Gilbertson GBR JX Fuelcard Kawasaki 0 laps completed Cup
DNS. Aaron Zanotti GBR Red Viper Honda
DNS. Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda Cup











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