Tyco Suzuki's Josh Brookes scored his first double win of the
MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship season as Alex Lowes
claimed the final position as a Title Fighter in the Showdown ahead
of the three round title decider which gets underway at Assen in
two weeks time.
Brookes again hit the front of the field from the pole position
ahead of Michael Laverty on the opening lap as the pair began their
dice for supremacy in the second race of the day. The Samsung Honda
rider then moved ahead with a move down the inside of Brookes at
the Melbourne Hairpin on the opening lap, only for the Australian
to regain the lead into the Fogarty Esses a lap later.
Laverty was piling on the pressure, snatching the lead again on
the ninth lap at the Melbourne Hairpin, but Brookes was again
pushing hard and made a move a few laps later at McLeans to regain
the lead before defending hard until the finish. Brookes now lies
ten points adrift of Tommy Hill ahead of the first Showdown round
at Assen after the Swan Yamaha rider ended the second race in third
place.
Tommy Bridewell put in a determined final two laps to snatch the
fourth place from the WFR Honda pairing of Lowes and James
Westmoreland who had both been pushing hard to make the Showdown.
Lowes now lies fifth in the overall standings two points ahead of
Bridewell. Stuart Easton had another top ten finish for Rapid
Solicitors Kawasaki as Luca Scassa fended off Jon Kirkham and Chris
Walker for eighth.
source: http://www.britishsuperbike.com/news/brookes-scores-double-win-as-lowes-becomes-final-title-fighter.aspx
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