MCNEWS.COM.AU - The ultimate in motorcycle news Camier ends title winning British Superbike campaign with fifth daily double
 
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 --  Camier ends title winning British Superbike campaign with fifth daily double

Leon Camier enjoyed the victories in the final two races of his MCE Insurance British Superbike championship in association with Pirelli winning campaign at Oulton Park.

That stretched to 19 the record number of victories in the season by the Airwaves Yamaha rider and he enthused: “That was an awesome way to finish the season. It really has been a dream season for me – I could not have asked for anything more.

“I’ve had a strong team around me, and I owe so much to those guys for what they’ve done to help make his all possible for me,” added Camier.

The only disappointment at the Cheshire circuit for Camier was that he had gone into the final showdown hoping to match the winning triple that he had scored at Brands Hatch back in August.

That was denied him by the determined Hydrex Honda riding Stuart Easton who snatched a dramatic last lap victory at Hizzy’s chicane in Saturday afternoon’s race.

The Flying threatened an action replay in the first of Sunday afternoon’s races, again on the last lap, but Camier held him off to take the victory by a split second, reflecting: “I wanted that one.

“It feels awesome as the conditions at the start were not good. Everyone was all over the place, as you could not see where the circuit was wet,” he added.

James Ellison, on the second Airwaves bike ran third ahead of Hydrex Honda’s Tommy Hill and Sylvain Guintoli on the Worx Crescent Suzuki. John Laverty took sixth for Buildbase Kawasaki while Tommy Bridewell, riding the Team NB Suzuki, took the honours in the Mirror.co.uk Cup victory ahead of the champion Gary Mason.

The final race of the campaign was red-flagged as Simon Andrews crashed his MSS Colchester Kawasaki heavily at Cascades, suffering concussion, and when the action resumed Camier took charge.

Hill charged after him with Easton running third ahead of Ellison and Josh Brookes on the HM Plant Honda but on the fifth lap, Easton clipped the kerb at Brittens and tipped off and soon afterwards Ellison was slowing with a machine problem.

Camier maintained his pace, taking the victory by 3.734secs, ahead of Hill with Brookes finishing his season with a third place. Ian Lowry came through in fourth ahead of Guintoli with Julien da Costa sixth.

Bridewell completed a daily double in the Mirror.co.uk Cup as he again headed off Mason with Tom Tunstall taking third place in class.

Steve Plater, with his fourth victory of the season, clinched the Fuchs Silkolene British Supersport title for HM Plant Honda.

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McConnell second in the Supersport Championship

MAP Raceways Yamaha’s Billy McConnell took second place in the hard-fought Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport Championship at Oulton Park in Cheshire this afternoon.

His race didn’t quite go to plan as his tyre went off halfway through. He had a healthy lead at this point but unfortunately he was unable to keep up the pace and dropped back out of contention. He finally came over the line in a lowly 19th position but he still had enough points to keep second in the title chase.

McConnell said: “We went for a soft tyre but unfortunately it didn’t work. I got a good start and I thought it was going to be ok but my dream turned into a nightmare pretty quickly. That’s racing I guess. A podium would have been nice but we went all out and tried our best. We’ll re-group and come back stronger.

Superbike Race 1 Superbike Race 2 Superbike Race 3 Superbike Championship
  1. Stuart Easton (Hydrex Honda)
  2. Leon Camier (Airwaves Yamaha) +0.208s
  3. Tommy Hill (Hydrex Honda) +0.222s
  4. James Ellison (Airwaves Yamaha) +0.331s
  5. Sylvain Guintoli (Crescent Suzuki) +13.129s
  6. Simon Andrews (MSS Kawasaki) +13.129s
  7. Julien Da Costa (MSS Kawasaki) +13.599s
  8. Ian Lowry (Relentless Suzuki) +13.837s
  9. Chris Walker (Henderson Yamaha) +14.771s
  10. John Laverty (Buildbase Kawasaki) +14.815s
  1. Leon Camier (Airwaves Yamaha)
  2. Stuart Easton (Hydrex Honda) +0.080s
  3. James Ellison (Airwaves Yamaha) +0.743s
  4. Tommy Hill (Hydrex Honda) +1.953s
  5. Sylvain Guintoli Crescent Suzuki) +4.042s
  6. John Laverty (Buildbase Kawasaki) +7.721s
  7. Josh Brookes (HM Plant Honda) +8.092s
  8. Michael Rutter (Bathams Ducati) +12.441s
  9. Simon Andrews (MSS Kawasaki) +15.175s
  10. Glen Richards (HM Plant Honda) +15.328s
  1. Leon Camier (Airwaves Yamaha)
  2. Tommy Hill (Hydrex Honda) +3.734s
  3. Josh Brookes (HM Plant Honda) +10.904s
  4. Ian Lowry (Relentless Suzuki) +15.398s
  5. Sylvain Guintoli (Crescent Suzuki) +15.707s
  6. Julien Da Costa (MSS Kawasaki) +20.009s
  7. Chris Walker (Motorpoint Yamaha) +20.967s
  8. Glen Richards (HM Plant Honda) +24.402s
  9. Tommy Bridewell (Team NB Suzuki) +25.830s
  10. Gary Mason (Quay Garage Honda) +26.012s
  1. Leon Camier (Airwaves Yamaha) 549.5
  2. James Ellison (Airwaves Yamaha) 413
  3. Stuart Easton (Hydrex Honda) 374
  4. Josh Brookes (HM Plant Honda) 188
  5. Ian Lowry (Relentless Suzuki) 170
Supersport Race Supersport Championship    
  1.  Steve Plater Honda 24:59.665
  2. James Westmoreland Triumph +3.496
  3. Ben Wilson Kawasaki +7.910
  4. Hudson Kennaugh Kawasaki +8.089
  5. Lee Johnston MAP Raceways Yamaha +11.942
  6. Jack Kennedy Yamaha +15.891
  7. Allan Jon Venter MAP Raceways Yamaha +17.133
  8. Marty Nutt Yamaha +17.218
  9. BJ Toal Honda +17.304
  10. Sam Lowes Honda +19.364
  1.  Steve Plater 215
  2. Billy McConnell 179
  3. James Westmoreland 171
  4. Ben Wilson 137
  5. Daniel Cooper 104
  6. Ian Hutchinson 78
  7. Dan Linfoot 72
  8. Tom Grant 65
  9. Hudson Kennaugh 58
  10. James Webb 57
   
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