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John Reynolds is on pole for the Scottish eighth round of the THINK!
British Superbike Championship after an early dash around the Knockhill
circuit before the heavy rains wrecked qualifying.
The Rizla Suzuki rider gambled that there was at best time for ten laps in
the morning session and he put them to good effect, recording a best time
of 50.740s around the short, but demanding 1.299 mile Fife circuit, at an
average speed of 92.13mph.
"We could see the rains were closing in, so decided to go for it - I've got
the time, but only managed eight laps, and really could have done with more
to get the bike really sorted for the races, but we are all in the same
position," explained Reynolds who is racing on despite the pain from a
broken left collarbone sustained in a racing crash a month earlier.
Yukio Kagayama starts alongside him at the front of the grid, with HM Plant
Honda rider Michael Rutter, who goes into the races aiming to reduced the
29 points deficit he has on Reynolds third fastest on the leaderboard.
James Haydon, riding the Virgin Mobile Samsung Yamaha, completes the front
row of the grid, the Hawk Kawasaki duo of Scott Smart and John McGuinness
on the second row along with Sean Emmett, on the MonsterMob Ducati and Gary
Mason, riding Yamaha.
Their hopes of improving their grid position were thwarted as continuing
heavy rains lashing down and leaving standing water on the circuit led to
lengthy delays and then the abandonment of the second session, with the
starting grid for the two races decided on performance during the morning
session.
That was also the case in the other major championships. Michael Laverty is
on pole for the British Supersport Championship on the MonsterMob Ducati,
with series leader Karl Harris, Honda, sixth fastest and starting from the
second row of the grid. John Pearson takes pole for the British 125GP race
with Steve Allan edging out local favourite Les Shand at the top of the
qualifying leaderboard in the National Superstock Championship.
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