MCE INSURANCE BRITISH SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP Final round Oulton Park 8/9/10 October ELLISON OUTGUNS TITLE FIGHTERS IN PRACTICE AHEAD OF SHOWDOWN Results: Free practice one: 1.Josh Brookes (HM Plant Honda) 1m:36.804s 2.Ryuichi Kiyonari (HM Plant Honda) +0.320s 3.Michael Rutter (Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati) +0.424s 4.Michael Laverty (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) +0.559s 5.Gary Mason (MSS Colchester Kawasaki) +0.686s 6.John Laverty (Buildbase Kawasaki) +0.894s Free practice two: 1.James Ellison (Swan Honda) 1m:36.256 2.Josh Brookes (HM Plant Honda) +0.088s 3.Michael Rutter (Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati) +0.246s 4.Tommy Hill (Worx Crescent Suzuki) +0.327s 5.Ryuichi Kiyonari (HM Plant Honda) +0.424s 6.Michael Laverty (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) +0.584s Championship standings going into this round: 1.Tommy Hill (Worx Crescent Suzuki) 589 2.Josh Brookes (HM Plant Honda) 578 3.Ryuichi Kiyonari (HM Plant Honda) 574 4.Michael Laverty (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) 570 5.Michael Rutter (Ridersmotorcycles.com Ducati) 546 6.Alastair Seeley (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) 529 Report James Ellison promised the elite six Title Fighters going into the triple race Showdown for the MCE Insurance British Superbike crown that he intends to give them a tough time in the Oulton Park finale having set the pace in opening free practice at the Cheshire circuit. The Swan Honda rider, fresh from his winning ride in the previous round at Silverstone, is in the mood for more of the same and he is keen to show what might have been but for the broken leg he sustained in a tumble during the second round back in April. That wrecked his hopes of taking the crown but now he could have a big influence on the outcome of the title, given his pace and his pledge to go all out for victories, as he explained: “It has been a rollercoaster year for me and I want to end the season on a high. There is no benefit for me to ride defensively as I have no title to lose.” The pace of Ellison, lapping in 1m 36.3256secs, could pose problems for the Title Fighters although, five of them ran in the top six on the leaderboard with little more than half a second between them. Josh Brookes, riding the HM Plant Honda, was the fastest of them the Aussie, who had topped the morning session took four tenths of a second off that time as he put in a frantic, late challenge to topple Ellison off the top next time out. “The first session was quite easy, we put in a lot of laps and it was good. We made some changes between sessions, some worked, some did not, but, we reverted back to how we were, put the time in and also learned some things that should improve our lap times ahead of the first race,” said Brookes. Brookes goes into the first of the races, on Saturday afternoon, aiming to peg back the 11 points by which he trails Tommy Hill, the Worx Crescent Suzuki rider, who ran fourth fastest, a split second down on Michael Rutter aboard the RidersMotorcycles.com Ducati. Rutter, who took his second win of the season in the first race at Silverstone, but tumbled next time out, is playing catch-up on Hill, 43 points adrift, but with 75 points at stake here he is ready to fight all of the way. For Rutter, victories are all important, and that according to Hill is also the only way for him to focus on the races. “I am not going into these races looking to defend my position. I’ve seen it in championships before, attack really is the best form of defence, so I am going out there to win all three races and get the job done,” said Hill who put in a best lap time of 1m 36.583secs. “We’re not a million miles away from where we want to be and will be making a few changes as I want to be on top of the time-sheets.” Ryuichi Kiyonari, riding the second HM Plant Honda and bidding to take the British crown for a third time, ran fifth fastest, 1m 36.680secs, ahead of Michael Laverty who is feeling confident that his title challenge is well on track after a series of consistent laps aboard his Relentless Suzuki, although his team-mate, and the sixth of the Title Fighters Alastair Seeley needs to up his pace, having set tenth time, 1m 37.507secs on the leaderboard. Steve Brogan, defending an eight points lead over Hudson Kennaugh in the chase for the Mirror.co.uk BSB-EVO crown, had the upperhand in practice, running his Jentin BMW fastest, 1m 38.998secs, a third of a second up on his Splitlath Aprilia rival. More, from a press release issued by Swan Honda: SWAN HONDA TOP PRACTICE TIMES AT OULTON PARK Swan Honda’s James Ellison set the pace at OultonPark today following the opening two free practice sessions at OultonPark for the final round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship. Ellison waited until the closing five minutes of the session to displace Title Fighter Josh Brookes from the top of the times to put the Swan Honda fastest ahead of tomorrow’s Swan Combi Roll for Pole and opening race. Stuart Easton meanwhile continued to work on various setting changes and is confident that he can return to the forefront tomorrow. Ellison said: “The first session this morning was not as good for me as I was always going to be playing catch up on the settings as I didn’t race here earlier in the season. We spent time after the first session looking at the data and then we came out for the second session with a better idea on direction and it was enough to put us at the top at the end of the day. We still have some changes to make in the morning but generally I am happy and looking forward to the race tomorrow.” Easton said: “It hasn’t been the best day on paper for me but I know what we need to work on tomorrow to make improvements. We went well here earlier in the season and now we are thirteenth but I know we can get closer tomorrow. We are going to revert back to the settings we used earlier in the year for tomorrow morning and see if we can find that extra pace ahead of qualifying. I think we should then be in a better position ahead of the first race.”
Ellison Fastest During British Superbike Practice Friday At Oulton Park
Ellison Fastest During British Superbike Practice Friday At Oulton Park
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