At Home With Scott Jones: Laguna Seca WSBK Photos, Part the Third
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World Superbike championship standings after the second race at Laguna Seca:
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Press releases from the series organizers and teams after Sunday's second World Superbike race at Laguna Seca:
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Race two started with Tom Sykes leading Davide Giugliano, Jonathan Rea, Chaz Davies and Nicky Hayden but was halted after six laps after a red flag. The restart would be twenty one laps.
Report and results follow:
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World Superbike standings after the first race at Laguna Seca:
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Press releases from the organizers and teams after the first race for the World Superbike series at Laguna Seca:
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The United States always make a patriotic meal of their sporting events, with their military usually paying to take part in whatever opening ceremonies they hold, but Nicky Hayden was the centre of attention; he wore a helmet saying "The creature is back to Laguna" but would the Kentucky Kid stand a chance against the current crop of Superbike racers?
Report and results follow:
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Thirteen riders contested two slots to join the top ten in Superpole two, with Michael van der Mark and Alex De Angelis the two quickest men in the first group.
Report and results follow: