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Think! British Superbike Championship - Round 3 - Snetterton
Rutter sets the pace in free practice ahead of Reynolds
Michael Rutter underlined his determination to regain the early season
chase for the THINK! British Superbike Championship as he set the pace in
free practice for the double race third round at the super-quick Snetterton
circuit in Norfolk.
The HM Plant Honda Fireblade rider goes into the races trailing Rizla
Suzuki rider John Reynolds by a single point but is confident that he can
head off any challenges: "I'm looking forward to the races - it is such a
fast track and I am sure that the power characteristics of the Fireblade
are well suited to it. I want to get back ahead in the points and am
looking forward to getting back onto the top step of the podium."
Rutter's best lap came in a time of 1m 06.237s, an average speed 106.09mph,
but Reynolds was not far adrift, running just 0.304s. The Suzuki rider
remains upbeat: "the racing is mega tight this year and despite winning
more races than anybody else, I still only have a one point lead in the
championship. The harder the racing gets, the harder I will race and the
more determined I am to win."
Aussie Dean Thomas was third on the leaderboard, a tenth of a second up on
MonsterMob Ducati rider Sean Emmett who is keen to take back-to back
victories, following his success at Brands Hatch, to make further inroads
in the advantage of the leading duo in the title stakes.
Steve Plater, riding the Virgin Mobile Samsung Yamaha, set fifth best time,
despite taking a tumble at around 160 miles an hour - he escaped unscathed
as did James Haydon, the former Foggy Petronas rider, who returns to the
series on a 'one-off' basis aboard the ETI Ducati as rider replacement for
the injured Stuart Easton.
He crashed at Russells, as did Yukio Kagayama, who escaped with a shaking,
setting seventh best time, slightly slower than the Hawk Kawasaki of Scott
Smart.
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