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Despite being a rider down at
the Irish round of the Bennetts British Superbike championship
at Mondello Park today, ISILON MSS Discovery Kawasaki's Stuart
Easton shouldered the hopes of the team and scored two solid
results.
Regular Superbike rider Michael Rutter was sidelined from the
event with a broken left scaphoid in his wrist, picked up at
the previous round, so 23-year-old Easton rode in both the Superbike
and Supersport classes. Despite having no dry set-up time over
the weekend the Scotsman acquitted himself well in the first
Superbike outing, taking 15th and the final championship point.
The team pulled out of the second race to allow Stuart to concentrate
on the two-leg, incident-hit Supersport race where he finished
fifth overall. Easton will now be full of confidence for his
home round at Knockhill at the end of the month where it's hoped
he will be rejoined by team-mate Rutter. Easton has now moved
up to sixth in the overall MAXXIS British Supersport standings.
Michael Rutter, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R (DNS)
"It's basically been a hard weekend for the team having
just one rider and it's difficult when you go from Supersport
to Superbike and vice versa but Stuart handled it really well.
It couldn't have been any worse for him with no dry time in practice
and a dry race! We wanted a top 15 for the first race, so that
was perfect. He would have been higher in the second race, but
it was a wise decision not to ride. It was a pleasure to help
Stuart, I think we all learnt a lot and the team worked well.
With my wrist injury I'm having an MRI scan tomorrow then go
to the specialist on Tuesday to see if it needs pinning. Fingers
crossed I will be back for Knockhill."
Stuart Easton, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R (15th Superbike, 5th Supersport)
"As far as racing was concerned I got some good experience
in a tough Superbike race but got a point so I'm happy. It was
wet all weekend and then dry for the race so I had no real experience
of the bike in those conditions. I was in the group battling
for 12th to 15th and riding with experienced Superbike riders
like Scott Smart and Dean Thomas, so that was a good feeling.
In the Supersport race I felt I was riding well and had the pace
but was struggling to make moves on people, but I feel I'm pushing
the bike harder now. I have to say thanks to the team and Michael
- who's been like my Superbike crew-chief this weekend! He helped
me massively. I'm so confident for Knockhill now, it's going
to be great."
Nick Morgan, Team Owner
"I'm pretty pleased with Stuart's all round performance
today. The 600 still needs a little bit of development so fifth
was a result. It was the right thing to do to pull him out of
the second race with the restart of the Supersport race taking
place right afterwards. It was brilliant to see the old Ratboy
back! Michael's help over the weekend has been invaluable. He's
been with many top-level Superbike teams, so it was quite refreshing
to have someone like him around the pitbox, looking at how we
work and suggesting a few things, perhaps this is a role he could
fill when he quits riding?"
Stuart Simmonds, Joint Team Owner
"Stuart really shone this weekend. He had pressure on
him all weekend by riding the Superbike and the Supersport machine
and yet he got both jobs done and pulled in the points. Michael's
help was invaluable and again it shows the unrivalled team-spirit
we have." |