HOPKINS DEFIES THE PAIN TO HEAD OFF HILL IN OPENING PRACTICE Results Free practice one: 1.John Hopkins (Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki) 2m:07.977s 2.Tommy Hill (Swan Yamaha) +0.601s 3.Graeme Gowland (WFR Honda) +1.052s 4.Michael Laverty (Swan Yamaha) +1.059s 5.Shane Byrne (HM Plant Honda) +1.112s 6.Ryuichi Kiyonari (HM Plant Honda) +1.192s Free practice two: 1.John Hopkins (Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki) 2m:06.152s 2.Tommy Hill (Swan Yamaha) +0.559s 3.Michael Laverty (Swan Yamaha) +0.744s 4.Jon Kirkham (Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki) +1.523s 5.Shane Byrne (HM Plant Honda) +1.780s 6.Peter Hickman (Tyco Honda) +1.804s Championship standings ahead of Silverstone: 1 John Hopkins (Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki) 568 2 Tommy Hill (Swan Yamaha) 565 3 Shane Byrne (HM Plant Honda) 543 4 Michael Laverty (Swan Yamaha) 532 5 Josh Brookes (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) 530 6 Ryuichi Kiyonari (HM Plant Honda) 518 Report John Hopkins shrugged aside the pain of a finger injury to lead the opening free practice sessions ahead of the penultimate round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship Showdown at Silverstone. The Samsung Crescent Suzuki rider has a three point lead in the title standings over Swan Yamaha’s Tommy Hill ahead of the two races on Sunday following a double victory in the previous round at Donington Park. Hopkins flew back home to California immediately after the Donington Park round for further surgery. Hopkins, who had crushed the finger into “four or five pieces” in a crash while practicing for the Brno round of MotoGP last month, had plates and screws inserted to re-inforce it and help the healing process. “That needed a massive incision and I have to contend with with soft tissue damage and the pain comes from that. The pain level is considerably higher than it was at Donington Park.” Hopkins was able to draw on his experiences and the data collected when he rode as a “wild-card” entry into the World Superbike event at the Northamptonshire circuit back in July taking Superpole start. “That helped considerably as I was able to keep the laps to a minimum and do what I had to do to be comfortable. It has been tough. The pain is extreme because you don’t get the same adrenalin jolt in practice that you do in qualifying and races. But, we will loosed up by Sunday and be on it and up there somehow.” Hopkins put in a best lap of 2m 06.152s, an average speed of 104.65mph, to be a little over half a second up on his Swan Yamaha rival Hill. The Lingfield rider however in not too concerned believing that there is much more to come from his bike. “We have some ideas and things to work on overnight ahead of qualifying,” he said. “Overall this has been a good start to the weekend, the bike is feeling good and we knew that John would be fast from the start, in fact I am a bit surprised that he was not a bit quicker. We’ve been quick throughout on race tyres and I’m well pleased as I’d not ridden this bike here before,” added Hill. He was 0.185s ahead of his team-mate and fellow Title Fighter Michael Laverty who needs to ride for wins in this round to make up ground lost in a first lap tangle with Shane Byrne in the previous round. Byrne, bidding to take the title for a third time, was fifth fastest for HM Plant Honda, a quarter of a second down on the impressive Jon Kirkham aboard the second Samsung Crescent Suzuki. Tyco Honda’s Peter Hickman, like Kirkham, is chasing the seventh place in the overall standings. He set the sixth best practice time ahead of the fastest Mirror.co.uk BSB-EVO class rider Graeme Gowland riding the WFR Honda. Michael Rutter who is returning after injury set the eighth best time on his Rapid Solicitors Bathams Ducati ahead of Motorpoint Yamaha’s Alex Lowes. That leaves the remaining two Title Fighters facing an uphill struggle. Josh Brookes aboard the Relentless Suzuki was in tenth place on the leaderboard just ahead of reigning champion Ryuichi Kiyonari riding the second HM Plant Honda. For more information please visit www.britishsuperbike.com More, from a press release issued by Swan Yamaha: SWAN YAMAHA IN CONTENTION AT SILVERSTONE SHOWDOWN The Swan Yamaha team had a positive opening two free practice sessions at Silverstone today at the penultimate round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship as Tommy Hill and Michael Laverty ended the day second and third fastest respectively. Hill had run second in opening practice and in the faster afternoon session he led for the majority of the 55 minutes, despite switching places with team-mate Laverty in the final ten minutes as the pair bid to close the points deficit in the overall standings this weekend. However in the final minutes John Hopkins, who has already raced at the Northamptonshire circuit, went fastest with the Swan Yamaha riders finishing second and third fastest ahead of tomorrow’s qualifying session. Hill said: “It has been a good day for us and the way we needed to start the weekend really. The Swan Yamaha already feels good out on circuit and we knew that John (Hopkins) would be quick as they had been here already this year; although I am surprised that he wasn’t a bit faster. We know if we put a soft tyre in then we can go quicker, but we didn’t need to today. If you look at the times we were consistent on race tyres and that is going to be important on Sunday. We have had a positive start as we haven’t been here yet this year and the team haven’t run the Yamaha here before so it was a good start. We do have a bit of a gap over the other riders at the moment, so with a few things we can try for tomorrow we can move forward again and prepare to challenge for pole in qualifying.” Laverty said: “It has been a reasonable start to the weekend and overall a good day for myself and Swan Yamaha. I was a bit disappointed though at the end of the second session as I knew we had a bit more and I just got caught up in traffic which prevented me from going faster. We used the same tyre and our overall race pace is looking good, plus we have found a few tweaks we need to make here and there, but we are not that far off and I am feeling confident we can have a strong qualifying session tomorrow.” For more information visit www.swanyamaha.co.uk
Hopkins Fastest In British Superbike Practice Friday At Silverstone
Hopkins Fastest In British Superbike Practice Friday At Silverstone
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