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Macau GP

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For the second consecutive year, the British Superbike rider Stuart Easton won the Macau Grand Prix at the weekend starting from pole position.

Easton, riding the Hydrex IGT Honda FirePlace 1000cc machine, dominated the race from the off ahead of a challenging Connor Cummins on the PBM Kawasaki WSBK.

The Scottish youngster had pulled a lead of 6.172 seconds by lap 6 but by lap 10, Cummins began to challenge the Honda rider and decreased the gap to 3.078 seconds.

By the penultimate lap, Cummins was only 0.421 seconds behind the race leader, managing to make a pass on the Honda at Fisherman’s Bend but on the final lap, Easton outbreaked the Kawasaki rider as they approached Lisboa to retake the lead.

In third place was the second PBM Kawasaki ridden by Ian Hutchinson while John McGuinness, Michael Pearson and Steve Mercer all retired from the race.

Simon Andrews made his debut at the Macau Grand Prix, finishing in an impressive seventh place for the Team Of Paris-AXA Racing, behind his team-mate Michael Rutter who finished in sixth.

Here are the results;

1 1 Stuart EASTON GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 36:50.910 15 149.47 2:25.170
2 4 Conor CUMMINS IOM PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 36:51.291 15 0.381 149.45 2:26.251
3 8 Ian HUTCHINSON GBR PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 37:00.702 15 9.792 148.81 2:26.803
4 69 Gary JOHNSON GBR A.I.M. Racing 37:06.508 15 15.598 148.43 2:26.081
5 13 Rico PENZKOFER GER Big Mans Wanger Macau Racing Team 37:15.519 15 24.609 147.83 2:27.208
6 3 Michael RUTTER GBR Team of Paris – AXA Racing 37:22.761 15 31.851 147.35 2:27.235
7 12 Simon ANDREWS GBR Team of Paris – AXA Racing 37:25.237 15 34.327 147.19 2:28.352
8 33 Luis CARREIRA POR Benimoto Suzuki Cetelem 37:26.117 15 35.207 147.13 2:28.129
9 57 Jeremy TOYE USA Lee’s Cycles Racing 37:26.403 15 35.493 147.11 2:27.507
10 11 Stephen THOMPSON GBR Robinson Concrete Honda 37:34.767 15 43.857 146.56 2:28.569
11 6 Gerald MUTEAU FRA Team of Paris – AXA Racing 37:37.449 15 46.539 146.39 2:28.317
12 10 Mark MILLER USA Celtic Racing 37:42.208 15 51.298 146.08 2:28.223
13 34 Mike BARNES USA PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 38:09.510 15 1:18.600 144.34 2:29.141
14 9 James McBRIDE GBR PAZZO/EAST Coast Racing 38:24.254 15 1:33.344 143.42 2:31.960
15 31 Horst SAIGER AUT Big Mans Wanger Macau Racing Team 38:25.379 15 1:34.469 143.35 2:31.058
16 37 James HILLIER GBR A.I.M. Racing 38:28.566 15 1:37.656 143.15 2:31.978
17 66 Mark BUCKLEY GBR Jentin Racing 38:31.525 15 1:40.615 142.97 2:31.804
18 15 James STORRAR GBR DMR Racing 38:32.104 15 1:41.194 142.93 2:32.013
19 5 SS Amaury BARATIN FRA Team of Paris – AXA Racing 36:52.569 14 1 LAP 139.40 2:35.584
20 35 SS CHEUNG Wai On HKG CHEUNG Wai On 36:55.852 14 1 LAP 139.20 2:36.267
21 32 SS Joao FERNANDES MAC Joao FERNANDES 37:19.683 14 1 LAP 137.71 2:36.748
22 18 SS SOU Sio Hong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 38:54.896 14 1 LAP 132.10 2:44.520
23 39 SS Jason BROOME HKG Jason BROOME 37:20.516 13 2 LAPS 127.83 2:48.900
24 19 SS Tiago MAGALHAES POR AG Racing 37:41.159 13 2 LAPS 126.66 2:39.152
25 70 SS IP Weng Keong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 39:07.582 12 3 LAPS 112.62 2:49.530
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2 John McGUINNESS GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 18:10.518 7 D.N.F. 141.42 2:30.317
7 Thomas HINTERREITER AUT Yamaha Austria Racing Team 10:34.473 4 D.N.F. 138.90 2:31.525
36 Michael PEARSON GBR BTS Racing 8:26.925 3 D.N.F. 130.38 2:38.025
17 Steve MERCER GBR DMR Racing 5:08.914 2 D.N.F. 142.64 2:31.087
FASTEST LAP
1 Stuart EASTON Hydrex IGT Honda 2:25.170 5 151.76kph 94.30mph
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I heard the Macau GP is a seriously risky race so hats off for competing let alone winning the thing! :2up

Scotsmen must be the most skilled and fearless road racers on the planet then eh? ;)
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rodsquad wrote:I heard the Macau GP is a seriously risky race so hats off for competing let alone winning the thing! :2up

Scotsmen must be the most skilled and fearless road racers on the planet then eh? ;)

the Macau GP is an annual invitation only street race , there is car racing at the event too , the circuit is just like the Monaco F1 GP with lots of armco barriers etc , the riders constantly rub thier shoulders an sometimes helmets off the barriers in certain corners , its a crackin race an not for the faint hearted hence the reason alot of the road racers race there :worthy
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Didn't they do well. :2up

Great Connor Cummings came in second. :worthy

This is one of my favourite road races. Text me and let me know when it's showing on the T.V. hun.
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rodsquad wrote:I heard the Macau GP is a seriously risky race so hats off for competing let alone winning the thing!
It's certainly no walk in the park. Here's McGuinness a couple of years back. Almost a real hats off for him at this corner...
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simply :worthy

is it televised and if so any idea when?
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Ratz wrote:simply :worthy

is it televised and if so any idea when?

men an motors used to televise this race but i havent seen it on there for a while ,

i agree C its great to see Connor Cummings doing so well this year , the Manx lad has had a great season :worthy
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