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  • 21 06 09 // Things get slippery at Snetterton

    Things get slippery at Snetterton The weekend was upon us, and with it some changeable weather and a few surprises. Kelvin Reilly had been testing there a week previous and had come a cropper resulting in a broken foot which may not be good for him, but an advantage for everyone else as it would have been playing on his mind this weekend.

    Free practice and qualifying were even more surprising as Sam Bishop the under 25 cup leader in the KTM series was doing well with Pekkanen and Williamson close behind. Qualifying saw Dave take the second slot and Pekkanen on pole. Reilly was all the way back in 9th position.

    The first race took place on Saturday with the weather being extremely changeable. The British Superbikes role for pole was cancelled due to it and so the RC8s went out instead. With 5 minutes before they were due on the grid it was declared a wet race, and with everyone already warmed up and on drys there was a made rush for the wet tyres to be put on. Wood and Williamson were both the first to get to their respective places, but the others came in dribs and drabs which meant Dave and Francis were sitting with their tyres going cold.

    Fourteen laps ensued and the youngster Sam Bishop got a rip roaring start off the line leaving everyone in his wake. Within a few laps he was 10 seconds in the lead with Francis Williamson behind with Edmeades, Railton and Pekkanen having their own battle behind. Dave was struggling and dropped back to 8th due to his tyres giving up on the 3rd lap and shredding themselves. The rain came down in buckets on the last two laps the gap that Sam had made was slowly closing. He had a bit of a moment on the the last lap and was nearly taken by Williamson but just pipped him at the post. A good win for Sam at his local circuit. Reilly ended up 7th ahead of Dave.

    Race 2 was more of the old Woody back and had a good start off the line, with him and Pekkanen exchanging places for most of the race. It was all getting very tense with the two front runners getting away from the pack behind by over 3 seconds. Dave didnt have to worry who was behind him and could concentrate on catching Pauli. With 1 lap to go the back markers were starting to appear ahead of them, we all watched with bated breath at the TV screens on pit wall. Pauli managed to squeeze past both riders but Dave got caught up between them which gave Pauli a clear run and Dave didnt have the time to catch him before the chequered flag went out. Behind Reilly was having his own little set-to with race 1 winner Sam Bishop. Sam was looking to get third but Reilly just nabbed him at the line to take third. This means Dave is still 40 points away from leading the championship but there is still 6 races left and anything can happen.........................up to sunny Scotland for the next round at Knockhill!!