
Stuart Easton - Hydrex Honda - Croft 2009
The British Superbike Championship headed to the Croft circuit this weekend with Stuart Easton taking the victory in race one and Leon Camier winning race two.
Race One
After leading several races this season and being on the podium in second place five times, the Hydrex Honda rider Stuart Easton took his maiden victory in race one.
Starting from third on the grid, Easton took his place at the front of the pack going into the first corner ahead of HM Plant Honda rider Josh Brookes and James Ellison on the Airwaves Yamaha.
Leon Camier on the second Airwaves Yamaha, moved back to seventh place as the race got underway but was soon back on the pace as he passed Gary Mason on the Quay Garage Honda and then Simon Andrews on the Confused.com Kawasaki.
On attempting to take Chris Walker on the Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha, Camier went wide allowing Andrews to re-pass. The following lap, Camier once again tried to pass Andrews but went in to fast causing him to run straight-on, across the grass and into a ditch. Camier rejoined the track but was now down in last place and had lost more than 20 seconds.
Andrews recovered from his earlier incident and was on a mission to get on the podium, taking Josh Brookes on lap 7, however, after such an impressive ride, Andrews was caught-up in an accident with only four laps remaining and was out of contention.
Easton and Ellison were in a race of their own, with Ellison right on the tail of the Hydrex Honda on the final lap. Easton kept his nerve and took the victory ahead of Ellison with the returning Australian rider Josh Brookes in third.
Ryuichi Kiyonari on the second HM Plant Honda finished in fourth place followed by Ian Lowry on the Relentless TAS Suzuki in fifth, Leon Camier on the second Airwaves Yamaha in sixth, Tommy Hill on the second Hydrex Honda in seventh, Gary Mason on the Quay Garage Honda in eighth, Julian Da Costa for Confused.com Kawasaki in ninth and Graeme Gowland on the Motorpoint/ Henderson Kawasaki in tenth.
Chris Walker ended the race early after a bizarre incident saw the handlebar of his Kawasaki break while riding at speed.
Here are the results;
1. Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda 27mins 06.092secs 20 laps
2. James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha +0.359secs
3. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +10.216secs
4. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +10.967secs
5. Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki +19.612secs
6. Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha +21.436secs
7. Tommy Hill GBR Hydrex Honda +22.380secs
8. Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda +25.776secs Cup
9. Julien Da Costa FRA Confused.com Kawasaki 31.236secs
10. Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha +31.750secs
11. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha +31.994secs Cup
12. Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki +32.034secs Cup
13. John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki +33.554secs
14. Karl Harris GBR Node4 Yamaha +44.160secs
15. Howie Mainwaring GBR Team Maxxis Yamaha +47.927secs
16. Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda +49.446secs Cup
17. Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda +57.246secs Cup
18. Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki +1min 12.257secs
Did Not Finish
19. Sylvain Guintoli FRA Worx Crescent Suzuki 17 laps completed
20. Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha 16 laps completed
21. Simon Andrews GBR Confused.com Kawasaki 15 laps completed
22. Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki 3 laps completed
Kenny Gilbertson GBR Jx Fuelcards Kawasaki Did Not Start Cup
Race Two
Airwaves Yamaha rider Leon Camier was back on form by race two and took the win with an eight second lead on second place man, race one winner Stuart Easton on the Hydrex Honda.
After a better start for Camier, he was in fourth behind leading man Josh Brookes, Stuart Easton and Simon Andrews. Camier passed Andrews on the first lap before getting past Brookes on lap four. Easton was now leading the race having passed Brookes on the opening lap, but by lap six Camier had reeled him in and took the lead, crossing the line almost nine seconds ahead of Easton.
The second Airwaves Yamaha rider James Ellison, finally finished the race in fourth position after a terrible start saw him in seventh place. He was followed by Simon Andrews in fifth, Tommy Hill in sixth, Ian Lowry in seventh, Gary Mason in eighth, Julien Da Costa in ninth and John Laverty completing the top ten riders.
The Airwaves Yamaha team are now guaranteed the championship for the 2009 season but it remains to be seen if it will be Leon Camier or James Ellison that walks away with the title, after the five remaining races left to run.
Gary Mason has been confirmed as the Mirror.co.uk Cup Champion for 2009 for the Quay Garage Honda team.
Here are the results.
1. Leon Camier GBR Airwaves Yamaha 26mins 57.535 20 laps
2. Stuart Easton GBR Hydrex Honda +8.788secs
3. Josh Brookes AUS HM Plant Honda +11.336secs
4. James Ellison GBR Airwaves Yamaha +11.970secs
5. Simon Andrews GBR Confused.com Kawasaki +17.437secs
6. Tommy Hill GBR Hydrex Honda +17.589secs
7. Ian Lowry GBR Relentless TAS Suzuki +18.043secs
8. Gary Mason GBR Quay Honda +25.331secs Cup
9. Julien Da Costa FRA Confused.com Kawasaki +27.433secs
10. John Laverty IRL Buildbase Kawasaki +28.579secs
11. Chris Walker GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha +28.975secs
12. Graeme Gowland GBR Motorpoint/Henderson Yamaha +29.241secs
13. Sylvain Guintoli FRA Worx Crescent Suzuki +29.469secs
14. Tommy Bridewell GBR Team NB Suzuki +31.584secs Cup
15. Peter Hickman GBR Ultimate Yamaha +37.176secs Cup
16. Karl Harris GBR Node4 Yamaha +39.337secs
17. Howie Mainwaring GBR Team Maxxis Yamaha +43.277secs
18. Ryuichi Kiyonari JPN HM Plant Honda +50.312secs
19. Tom Tunstall GBR Hardinge Doodson Honda +54.756secs Cup
20. Martin Jessopp GBR Riders Racing Honda +54.963secs Cup
21. Atsushi Watanabe JPN Relentless TAS Suzuki +1min 00.953secs
Did Not Finish
22. Tristan Palmer GBR Buildbase Kawasaki 8 laps completed
Kenny Gilbertson GBR Jx Fuelcards Kawasaki Did Not Start Cup








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