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The second and final day of World Superbike private testing at
Phillip Island turned out to be as treacherous as yesterday, with riders
binning their machines again on the newly resurfaced track - Ayrton
Badovini had to be helicoptered out to the hospital for suspected rib
and knee injuries - while Leon Camier finished on top of the unofficially timesheets, but also sending his Suzuki over the tire wall barrier and into the trees.
Camier’s best lap was a stunning 1.32.2, half a second under the
current record, and on race tires while his Fixi Crescent Suzuki team
mate Jules Cluzel sat out the test because his second crash yesterday
left him with gaping wound on his elbow that he had to get it stitched
up.
Artyon Badovini’s crash left his Alstare Ducati 1199 completely
destroyed after catching fire, while team mate Carlos Checa also sat out
today following his intestinal problems.
Kawasaki’s Tom Sykes didn’t test today following his yesterday’s
crash, that occured just after 10 laps into the test. The Briton was
left with a small fracture to his left wrist and decided to rest up for
next week. Loris Baz also sat out the test following his crash
yesterday.
Jonathan Rea also suffered a massive highside at Lukey
Heights, but he posted the third fastest time behind a very convincing
Sylvain Guintoli. Marco Melandri took it slow and easy trying to avoid
the same pitfalls that his fellow riders had, and ended up fourth just a
tenth of second faster than Michel Fabrizio who was fifth at the end of
the day.
Davide Giugliano was 6th with his Aprilia RSV4 ahead of BMW’s Leon
Haslam and Aprilia factory rider Eugene Laverty who dropped to 8th after
leading day 1. Chaz Davies posted the same lap time as Laverty with his
BMW S1000RR while Max Neukirchner was 11th and last in the depleted
field.
While the riders are licking their wound, and the teams counting the
massive damages that the bikes sustained, that included a burned out
Panigale and a Kawaski ZX-10R separated in two pieces, they’ll be hoping
that the official two-day that takes place on Monday and Tuesday ahead
of the season’s opening round later will be much less expensive.
WSBK Phillip Island test unofficial lap times
1. Leon Camier (GBR) Fixi Crescent Suzuki - 1′31.2
2. Guintoli (FRA) Aprilia Racing - 1′31.3
3. Jonathan Rea (GBR) Pata Honda World Superbike Team - 1′31.4
4. Melandri (ITA) BMW Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team - 1′31.6
5. Fabrizio (ITA) Aprilia Red Devils Roma - 1′31.7
6. Davide Giugliano (ITA) Aprilia Althea Racing - 1′31.8
7. Leon Haslam (GBR)Pata Honda World Superbike Team - 1′31.8
8. Eugene Laverty (IRL) Aprilia Racing - 1′32.1
9. Chaz Davies (GBR) BMW Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team- 1′32.1
10. Ayrton Badovini (ITA) Team Ducati Alstare - 1′32.2
11. Max Neukirchner (GER) Ducati MR-Racing - 1′32.6
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