It started off on Saturday at Assen with Bradley Smith getting yet another podium, shame he didn’t get to celebrate it as it was awarded after a post race decision to dock Nico Terol 20 seconds for cutting the chicane. This gave the Aspar team a clean sweep of the podium with Sergio Gadea, Julián Simón and Bradley Smith taking Aspar’s podiums number 200, 201 and 202.
James Toseland then went on to have a thrilling battle for sixth place in the MotoGP race, which saw Valentino Rossi take his GP win count to 100. It was a six way contest for sixth place between James Toseland, Mika Kallio, Nicky Haden, Loris Capirossi, Randy de Puniet and Toni Elais. Which went from early on when it was a battle for eight right up until the last lap when after Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso crashed out ahead of the chasing pack. James led the pack in sixth for most of the race until the last lap when he was demoted to ninth only to be bounced back up to sixth by Mika crashing and Toni and Loris Tangling in the last half of the lap.
Sunday saw the World SuperBikes come to Donnington Ben Spies put on his usual show of winning, but the Brits put on a good show too with Shane Byrne getting onto the third step of the podium and Leon Haslam coming home fourth in the first race. The second race saw more drama as Max Biaggi crashed out of second and then Noriyuki Haga had a massive crash, these two crashes allow Leon up into second after a ding dong battle with Michel Fabrizio and Shane Byrne (third and fourth), Tom Sykes made up for a DNF in race one with fifth position ahead of wildcard Brit Leon Camier.
Cal Crutchlow continued his impressive form by winning the World SuperSport race to go 28 points ahead of Eugene Laverty, although this time there wasn’t the usual tit for tat battle between the two of them as Eugene fell early on and had to fight his way back up from 26th to 5th.
This coming weekend MotoGP goes to Laguna Secawill we get a repeat of last years thrilling race between Valentino Rossi and Cassey Stoner, can James Toseland continue to regain his form and give us the result we all know he can?
We have a four week break until the World SuperBikes and SuperSport are back in action at Brno
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