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2010 World Superbike Championship Standings After Round 6, Kyalami

By David Emmett | Sun, 16/05/2010 - 14:22
1 Leon HASLAM GBR 222  
2 Max BIAGGI ITA 207 -15
3 Jonathan REA GBR 141 -81
4 Carlos CHECA ESP 141 -81
5 James TOSELAND GBR 125 -97
6 Noriyuki HAGA JPN 106 -116
7 Troy CORSER AUS 105 -117
8 Michel FABRIZIO ITA 95 -127
9 Cal CRUTCHLOW GBR 86 -136
10 Leon CAMIER GBR 82 -140
11 Sylvain GUINTOLI FRA 77 -145
12 Shane BYRNE GBR 62 -160
13 Jakub SMRZ CZE 61 -161
14 Ruben XAUS ESP 42 -180
15 Tom SYKES GBR 37 -185
16 Lorenzo LANZI ITA 26 -196
17 Luca SCASSA ITA 25 -197
18 Max NEUKIRCHNER GER 23 -199
19 Chris VERMEULEN AUS 5 -217
20 Sheridan MORAIS RSA 3 -219
21 Andrew PITT AUS 3 -219
22 Roger Lee HAYDEN USA 2 -220
23 Joshua BROOKES AUS 2 -220
24 Broc PARKES AUS 1 -221
25 Matteo BAIOCCO ITA 1 -221
2010
6
World Superbikes
Kyalami, South Africa
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clx

12 years 8 months ago

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consistency

Consistency has been the name of the game so far. It has payed off for Haslam and he rightfully leads Biaggi. It's also what Rea and Toseland have been missing.

It's still early to rule people out, but Haslam has been rock solid. It'll be very hard to beat him if he keeps it up.

Xerox Ducati do need Bayliss.

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