MILWAUKEE YAMAHA END OULTON PARK WITH VICTORY FROM BROOKES
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MILWAUKEE YAMAHA END OULTON PARK WITH VICTORY FROM BROOKES
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Milwaukee Yamaha’s Josh Brookes claimed the final race win of the weekend at Oulton Park as the Australian claimed his fourth victory of the season in commanding style.

In the second race of the weekend Brookes had initially taken the lead before battling with Ryuichi Kiyonari as he continued to close down the podium points to championship leader Shane Byrne. The Australian had to settle for second place but in the final race he won in dominating fashion by over seven seconds.

Tommy Bridewell continues to hold a position inside the top six in the standings in fifth after scoring solid points for a seventh and eighth place finishes. Bridewell had been battling hard in both races as he bids to secure his position alongside Brookes, who is now confirmed as a Title Fighter for the Showdown.

Brookes said:

“I guess the first race today was quite similar to yesterday, despite the conditions being different. I went through Druids on the first lap trying to break everyone. I thought if I could go through at speed where nobody else was perhaps willing to, then they might give up a bit and think let him do it, but I think it was too early in the race. There were a lot of laps and I led for as long as I was daring to at the start. I could see I wasn’t getting a gap on Kiyo but I just kept trying to push and he just stuck to the back of me like glue! We were quite even and I just kept pushing him. I was making mistakes and wasn’t able to capitalise but I rode the best that I could.

“In the second race today I knew I needed to get away as there was one real dry line and otherwise you would have to go off on the damp part to make an overtake. I tried really hard to get a good start as I knew I wanted to lead give myself the best possible chance. I had a massive lunge into the first corner and I was able to take the lead. Once I got there I was then thinking ‘how fast should I go?’

“The first lap through Druids I didn’t have movement, but I had a sense of where the grip was and I wasn’t sure how hard to push. Once I got into it, I felt more natural and then there was some light rain. I waited to see lap on lap and fortunately it stayed dry so I kept pushing. Yesterday I didn’t relax physically, but I did slightly mentally and Kiyo came by and I didn’t want that to happen again so kept the gas on! I’m really happy with the win and now we can look at what we can do at Cadwell Park.”


Bridewell said:

“To be honest I am disappointed with the results we have had today as with the pace we have shown we should have achieved more. We are still inside the top six which is the important thing but we need to go back and look at how we can make those steps forward that will make the difference at Cadwell Park.”

Team co-ordinator Mick Shanley concluded:

“I think overall it has been quite a positive weekend. In practice and qualifying Josh and Tommy have both been strong. It shows something when you get a bit disappointed when you finish second! We have been pushing hard for the win with Josh and to get three podiums, including a win today has been mega. I think we are just building heading up towards the Showdown and Josh is really gelling with the bike so hopefully we can keep it rolling.

“Tommy has had a positive weekend really, but for whatever reason we are just lacking a little bit in the races. Maybe the conditions didn’t play in to his favour and he wasn’t one hundred percent comfortable, but there is no doubting the pace that he has had in practice and qualifying.”


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10-08-2014, 08:56 PM
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