Pata Honda riders gather points under Malaysian sun

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Pata Honda riders gather points under Malaysian sun

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Pata Honda riders Jonathan Rea and Leon Haslam scored valuable championship points in today's two sixth-round World Superbike championship races at Sepang in Malaysia but were unable to challenge at the front of the field.

Today's two 16-lap encounters at the fast and flowing 5.548km Sepang circuit near Kuala Lumpur were both won by Marco Melandri, with Jonathan Rea finishing the two races in sixth position as he battled his Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP with temperatures in the mid-30s and the track above 50˚C.

Rea was innocently caught in a first lap crash in the first outing and was forced off the Sepang circuit at turn three before rejoining in last place. The 27-year-old quickly set about taking advantage of the absence of series leader Tom Sykes and scored ten valuable championship points at the flag.

Race two was interrupted by oil on the track and restarted over ten laps, with Rea starting from seventh place. He matched the pace of riders in front of him but was not able to improve on his first race result.

Rea's Pata Honda team-mate, Leon Haslam got a good start to race one but experienced corner entry problems on his way to seventh place. His second outing was no easier in the Sepang heat and the 30-year-old British rider could finish no better than eleventh.



Jonathan Rea - 6th and 6th

It's been a very tough weekend and it's not where we want to be. But we kind of made some steps forward when it mattered, especially in race two when I was able to carry a much better pace than I have all weekend in the heat. But it seems our engine braking system is too sensitive to different conditions and different circuits, which is frustrating because when I had grip at the beginning I had no problem entering the corners but at the end of the race I had a lot of chatter from the rear when the grip went down. But I really enjoyed riding this track, even though we didn't get the full potential out of the CBR this weekend. I look forward to the next race at Misano because it's a circuit that I love.





Leon Haslam - 7th and 11th

I think we've both struggled this weekend, and I'm not sure whether it's the hot conditions or the low grip levels. We made a different plan for this weekend on the chassis and it's definitely showed up some positives. We have a couple of technical issues which set us back a little but in the race it was quite difficult with me and Jonathan riding around for the lesser points positions which is not ideal. Hopefully we can learn a lot from this weekend and take that to Misano.





Pieter Breddels - technical co-ordinator

Jonathan did not really have good qualifying or practice sessions and we went back to a setting from yesterday. Two sixth places were not too bad under the circumstances and probably the maximum for this track for us at the moment. We'll be working hard to be able to fight again for the podium at Misano. Leon was able to stay with Jonathan quite well when he passed him in race one and we made some positive steps during the weekend. His position in race two was a bit of a disappointment though, so we'll have to see what happened there. All in all it's been quite a tough weekend so we look forward to going back to Europe and Misano.






Weather
Sunny Intervals


Air
32°C


Track
52°C


Humidity
70%






Race 1 Results

1 Marco Melandri 33m42.359s ITA APRILIA Aprilia Racing Team
2 Sylvain Guintoli +0.620s FRA APRILIA Aprilia Racing Team
3 Eugene Laverty +12.865s IRL SUZUKI Voltcom Crescent Suzuki
4 Chaz Davies +15.437s GBR DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team
5 Toni Elias +15.723s ESP APRILIA Red Devils Roma
6 Jonathan Rea +31.304s GBR HONDA Pata Honda
7 Leon Haslam +34.093s GBR HONDA Pata Honda
8 Davide Guigliano +35.804s ITA DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team
9 David Salom +42.031s ESP KAWASAKI Kawasaki Racing Team
10 Leon Camier +49.465s GBR BMW BMW Motorrad Italia Superbike Team




Weather
Sunny Intervals


Air
39°C


Track
62°C


Humidity
68%






Race 2 Results

1 Marco Melandri 21m00.424s ITA APRILIA Aprilia Racing Team
2 Sylvain Guintoli +0.166s FRA APRILIA Aprilia Racing Team
3 Tom Sykes +2.689s GBR KAWASAKI Kawasaki Racing Team
4 Toni Elias +5.386 ESP APRILIA Red Devils Roma
5 Loris Baz +5.514s FRA KAWASAKI Kawasaki Racing Team
6 Jonathan Rea +7.073s GBR HONDA Pata Honda
7 Chaz Davies +7.476s GBR DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team
8 Eugene Laverty +11.057s IRL SUZUKI Voltcom Crescent Suzuki
9 Alex Lowes +15.866s GBR SUZUKI Voltcom Crescent Suzuki
10 Davide Guigliano +16.206s ITA DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team
11 Leon Haslam +16.488s GBR HONDA Pata Honda


Championship Standings

1 Tom Sykes 201 pts GBR KAWASAKI Kawasaki Racing Team
2 Sylvain Guintoli 188 pts FRA APRILIA Aprilia Racing Team
3 Jonathan Rea 179 pts GBR HONDA Pata Honda
4 Loris Baz 170 pts FRA KAWASAKI Kawasaki Racing Team
5 Marco Melandri 147 pts ITA APRILIA Aprilia Racing Team
6 Chaz Davies 130 pts GBR DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team
7 Davide Guigliano 96 pts ITA DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team
8 Eugene Laverty 90 pts IRL SUZUKI Voltcom Crescent Suzuki
9 Leon Haslam 89 pts GBR HONDA Pata Honda
10 Toni Elias 89 pts ESP APRILIA Red Devils Roma
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