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Team Suzuki Press Office: September 10.

Richard Cooper closed in on the lead of the National Super stock 1000 Championship, taking victory in today’s race at Silverstone in the UK on board his Bennetts Suzuki GSX-R1000, as Sylvain Guintoli put-in his best result of season with fourth in the opening BSB race.

 

Cooper qualified on pole for today’s race, but given the competitive nature of the class and the close racing the Silverstone circuit creates, he knew it would be difficult to break away from the chasing pack. Instead, the Nottinghamshire rider used his experience to manage his position and the front and secure another win for him, the Bennetts Suzuki team, and the new GSX-R1000.

 

Richard Cooper:

“It went to plan really. With such little dry track time – maybe only seven or eight laps all weekend – our setup probably wasn’t perfect, but I felt I had an answer every time I was passed. Obviously I would have liked to have pulled away, but I always knew it was going to be a fight. In terms of the championship, we’re now 15 points behind, three races to, so it’s all to play for.”

 

Guintoli took a season-best result of fourth in today’s opening MCE British Superbike race after leading the opening stages on board his GSX-R1000. The Frenchman started the second of three races that made up this weekend’s triple-header from the front row, before taking the lead to control the race from the front until the halfway stage.

 

He dropped to fourth place, before the race was red-flagged under safety car conditions for two separate incidents. However, it still gave Guintoli and the team their best result of the season as they continue to develop the new GSX-R1000 in Superbike trim. Unfortunately, he crashed out of race three that was eventually red-flagged due to the conditions.

 

Sylvain Guintoli:

“It was good to lead for a few laps today and fight at the front. Everyone has worked hard and today we showed that we can race at the front when things are working for us. I’m happy to get our best result of the season today and fourth is a strong finish. In the wet in race three we struggled. We hadn’t had a good feeling in the wet all weekend really, but also a lot of others struggled, too. Hopefully we can push on from here and have a strong end to the season and be at the front again.”

 

After finishing seventh in yesterday’s BSB race, Taylor Mackenzie went into today’s action looking to build on that performance, and was confident of pushing on for top-five finishes. Sadly, for the youngster, he suffered a nasty crash on the opening lap of race two as he looked to make a pass into the Maggots and Beckets section of the circuit, resulting in a broken foot.

 

Taylor Mackenzie:

“It was a fairly big one today. I was trying to make a pass and just ran out of room on the inside. I got on the back brake and it ended with a high side to the moon and a broken foot. It’s a shame because yesterday was good and I thought we could build on it today. I’m going to try and be back for Oulton, but we will see how the recovery goes.”

 

Steve Hicken – Team Manager:

“It’s been another up-and-down weekend but with lots of positives. With Richard [Cooper] we’ve closed in at the top of the championship and he’s taken another win for the team and the new GSX-R1000. There are still three races to go and a lot can change; we’re still chasing that top spot. It’s just a case of taking each race as it comes.

 

“With Sylvain [Guintoli], it’s good to show how the hard work pays off. He’s shown what he and the bike are capable of today; racing at the very front and leading in dry conditions. It’s a shame to miss out on the podium, but we’ve got to be happy with fourth and can hopefully push on from here.

 

“Taylor [Mackenzie] had a good race yesterday and seventh is a solid finish. We’d had a bit of bad luck in the middle part of the season and it was good to get back into the top-10 as that’s exactly where we know he can be. We were aiming to improve again today and get into the top-five, but unfortunately that bad luck’s struck again. It was a mistake from Taylor as he was looking to make a pass and get by some of the guys in front, but sadly it’s ended in a broken foot. He’s aiming for an Oulton return but realistically we’re probably looking at Assen, with any comfort and competitiveness.”

 

Superstock 1000 race result: 1. Richard Cooper (Bennetts Suzuki GSX-R1000), 2. Josh Elliot, 3. Michael Rutter.

Superbike race two result: 1. Josh Brookes, 2. James Ellison, 3. Shane Byrne, 4. Sylvain Guintoli (Bennetts Suzuki GSX-R1000), DNF. Taylor Mackenzie (Bennetts Suzuki GSX-R1000).

Superbike race three result: 1. Dan Linfoot, 2. Michael Laverty, 3. Jake Dixon, DNF. Sylvain Guintoli (Bennetts Suzuki GSX-R1000),DNS. Taylor Mackenzie (Bennetts Suzuki GSX-R1000).