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Golden weekend for the BMW S 1000 RR: double victories for Reiterberger in the IDM and Tyco BMW in the BSB, Lussiana wins in Brazil.
Wed May 06 16:46:19 CEST 2015 Press Kit
Success in the major national championships in Europe and South America: Markus Reiterberger dominates the first round of the IDM, Tommy Bridewell and Alastair Seeley are victorious in the BSB, and Matthieu Lussiana wins at the season opener of the Brazilian championship.
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Andrea Frignani
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Andrea Frignani
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Munich, 6th May 2015. The private BMW Motorrad riders made a great impression last weekend: four racing events were held, with victories for the BMW S 1000 RR on all four occasions. At the season opener of the International German Championship SUPERBIKE*IDM (IDM), Markus Reiterberger (DE) celebrated a dominant double on his Van-Zon Remeha BMW RR. In the British Superbike Championship (BSB), Tommy Bridewell (GB) secured the first victory for Tyco BMW, while team-mate Alastair Seeley (GB) won the Superstock race. Reigning champion Matthieu Lussiana (FR / BMW Motorrad Petronas Racing) triumphed in the GP 1000 category (MT1GP) at the curtain raiser of the Brazilian championship. In doing so, Lussiana took the lead in the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy (see full ranking below). His team-mate Sebastian Porto (AR) also climbed onto the podium, finishing third. On top of that, road racer William Dunlop (GB) celebrated his first win on the Tyco BMW S 1000 RR at the Tandragee 100 (GB).
International German Championship SUPERBIKE*IDM at the
Lausitzring, Germany.
Markus Reiterberger (DE) enjoyed
the perfect weekend at the opening round of the International German
Championship SUPERBIKE*IDM (IDM) at the Lausitzring (DE). The Van-Zon
Remeha BMW rider celebrated a dominant double victory and set a new
lap record on his 2015 BMW S 1000 RR. Overall, Reiterberger was six
tenths of a second faster per lap on his new bike compared to last
year. He reported that the reasons for this include the RR’s optimised
braking stability and the HP Race Support electronics provided by the
experts at BMW Motorrad Motorsport. Reiterberger was already by far
the fastest man on track during the free practice sessions. Although
he had to settle for second on the grid in Saturday’s Superpole
qualifying, the 2013 IDM champion was unbeatable in the two races held
on Sunday.
The morning’s first race saw Reiterberger lead from the start,
and the German wasted no time in pulling clear of the field. His time
of 1:37.696 minutes on lap two was not only the fastest lap of the
race, but also a new track record. By the time he crossed the finish
line, he had opened an impressive lead of almost seven seconds over
his closest rivals. He once again took an early lead in the afternoon
race, but was initially unable to shake off rival Max Neukirchner (DE)
this time. However, Reiterberger was able to pull clear again from
midway through the race and clinched his second win of the day with a
comfortable 2.8-second advantage. He also set the fastest lap again.
The second-best BMW rider at the Lausitzring was Matej Smrz
(CZ), who came home sixth in both races (fifth and sixth in the IDM
SBK Superbike class) on the Wilbers BMW Racing team’s BMW S 1000 RR.
In the Superstock class (IDM STK), four BMW Motorrad privateers
finished in the top ten in both races: in race one, Dominik Vincon (DE
/ BMW Stilgenbauer) crossed the line in sixth place, ahead of Pepijn
Bijsterbosch (NL / Van-Zon Remeha BMW) in seventh and Lucy Glöckner
(DE / Wilbers BMW Racing Team) in eighth. Michal Filla (CZ) completed
the top ten in tenth place. In race two, Filla finished fifth,
Glöckner was sixth and Vincon seventh. Tenth place went to Mark
Albrecht on the Comedy Central Racing team’s RR.
British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park, Great
Britain.
The third race weekend in the British Superbike
Championship (BSB) at Oulton Park (GB) saw Tyco BMW claim its first
wins in the Superbike and Superstock categories. The races were held
on Monday, a public holiday in Great Britain, and the fans were
treated to real action-packed thrillers. In the Superbikes (BSB SBK),
Tommy Bridewell (GB) won the first of the two races. Starting from
second on the grid, Bridewell moved straight into the lead and,
despite being constantly under attack from his pursuers, managed to
hang on to the lead. He crossed the line on his BMW S 1000 RR with a
0.160-second lead to earn a maiden BSB victory for Tyco BMW. Ryuichi
Kiyonari (JP / Buildbase BMW Motorrad) was fifth, while Bridewell’s
team-mate Michael Laverty (GB) came home eighth. Billy McConnell (AU /
Smiths Racing BMW) and Lee Jackson (GB / Buildbase BMW Motorrad) also
finished in the points, in 14th and 15th.
A dramatic second race initially looked like producing another
BMW victory. A furious battle for the lead played out at the front of
the field, with Bridewell and Kiyonari the main protagonists. The
Japanese rider led at first, but Bridewell moved to the front on lap
three. However, one lap later Bridewell crashed, dashing his hopes of
a double. That put Kiyonari back in the lead. Despite coming under
immense pressure, the Japanese held on to first place until lap 15
when he was eventually passed by Shane Byrne (GB). Kiyonari hit
trouble whilst trying to find a way back into the lead. He hit Byrne’s
rear wheel and sent both riders crashing out. The best-placed BMW
rider was Laverty in fourth. McConnell was eighth, Jackson tenth, and
Martin Jessopp (GB / Riders Motorcycles BMW) also picked up points in
14th place.
Alastair Seeley (GB) won in the Superstock 1000 class to ensure
Tyco BMW was able to celebrate a double at Oulton Park. This race also
witnessed a thrilling three-way battle at the head of the field, and
it was Seeley who eventually claimed his first win of the season,
crossing the line with a 0.208-second lead. Hudson Kennaugh (ZA /
TrikMoto BMW) joined him on the podium in third place. In total, four
BMW riders finished in the top five: Luke Quigley (GB / Formwise
Washrooms / Bathams) was fourth, followed closely by David Johnson (GB
/ Smiths Racing) in fifth.
Moto 1000 GP in Curitiba, Brazil.
Defending
champion Matthieu Lussiana (FR) made a perfect start to the season in
Curitiba (BR). Racing in the top GP 1000 class (MT1GP), the BMW
Motorrad Petronas Racing rider scored maximum points on his BMW S 1000
RR: he first secured pole position before converting this into a win
in a hard-fought race. Lussiana also set the fastest lap. This was
enough to put Lussiana back to the top of the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy
standings. His team-mate Sebastian Porto (AR) came home third, 0.459
seconds behind the Frenchman, to clinch the last spot on the podium.
The remaining two BMW Motorrad privateers in the field also picked up
their first points of the season: Victor Moura (BR / M2B Racing) was
eleventh, while André Paiato (BR / Motonil Motors-PDV Brasil) came
home 14th. In the race in the GP Light class, Mauricio Paludete (BR /
Sport Plus Racing) was the best-placed BMW rider in ninth.
Road Racing: Tandragee 100 in Northern
Ireland.
One week before the start of the first major
international road-racing event of the season – the North West 200 –
the Tyco BMW team contested its final warm-up races. The team, with
rider William Dunlop (GB), travelled to the Tandragee 100 in Northern
Ireland. Dunlop claimed his first victory on the BMW S 1000 RR. He won
the main race in the Superbike class, having previously finished
runner-up in the Open race. Dunlop also clocked the fastest lap time
in both Superbike races.
2015 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy – Current
Standings.
So far, 62 privateer BMW Motorrad riders from
42 different teams and 19 nations have registered their participation.
In 2015, the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy comprises a total of 19
international and national championships. Registration is possible
until 30th June 2015. Participants in the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy can
once again compete in multiple championships in 2015. However, the
points scored in the different championships are not added together,
but are calculated separately for each individual race series. The
current standings only include points from the race series in which
the participant has scored the most Race Trophy points. You can find
all the information on the 2015 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy, including
the regulations and registration form, online at the BMW Motorrad
Motorsport website:
www.bmw-motorrad-motorsport.com
Status: 6th May 2015
Pos. | Name (Nat.) | Series / Class | Points |
1 | Matthieu Lussiana (FR) | MT1GP STK GP | 133,33 |
2 | Michel Amalric (FR) | FR EU | 99,69 |
3 | Emeric Jonchiere (FR) | FSBK STK | 96,00 |
4 | Florian Brunet-Lugardon (FR) | FR EU | 86,15 |
5 | Lance Isaacs (ZA) | RSA SBK GP | 78,00 |
6 | Alastair Seeley (GB) | BSB STK | 75,64 |
7 | Cyril Brunet-Lugardon (FR) | FR EU | 73,85 |
8 | Pekka Päivärinta / Kirsi Kainulainen (FI) | SWC | 61,33 |
9 | Madjid Idres (FR) | FR EU | 55,38 |
9 | Eeki Kuparinen (FI) | CEV AM | 52,80 |
11 | Roberto Tamburini (IT) | STK1000 | 50,00 |
12 | Florian Drouin (FR) | FR EU | 49,23 |
13 | Stephen Mercer (GB) | EWC STK | 48,00 |
13 | Marco Nekvasil (AT) | EWC STK | 48,00 |
13 | Hayato Takada (JP | EWC STK | 48,00 |
16. Markus Reiterberger (DE/IDM SBK/45,24), 17. Iván Silva (ES/CEV PR/41,60), 18. Tommy Bridewell (GB/BSB SBK/40,38), 19. Laurent Aymonin (FR/FR EU/39,38), 20. Nicholas Kershaw (ZA/RSA SBK GP/36,19), 21. Gareth Jones (AU/EWC SBK/36,00), 21. Pedro Vallcaneras (ES/EWC SBK/36,00), 23. Mike Roscher/Anna Burkard (DE/SWC/32,13), 24. Michael Laverty (GB/BSB SBK/31,24), 25. Ryuichi Kiyonari (JP/BSB SBK/29,71), 26. Sebastian Porto (AR/MT1GP STK GP/28,44), 27. Luca Oppedisano (IT/CIV/27,20), 28. Léon Benichou (FR/FR EU/24,62), 29. Marcel Irnie (CA/AMA STK/24,62), 30. Gary Mason (GB/EWC STK/24,00), 30. Stefan Capella (GB/EWC STK/24,00), 32. Emilien Jaillet (FR/FSBK STK/22,15), 33. Dominik Vincon (DE/IDM STK/21,71), 34. Uwe Gürck/Manfred Wechselberger (DE/AT/SWC/20,80), 35. Peter Hickman (GB/BSB SBK/19,81), 36. Camille Hedelin (FR/FSBK STK/19,69), 37. Nicolas Pouhair (FR/FSBK STK/12,31), 38. Daisaku Sakai (JP/MFJ/12,00), 39. Lee Jackson (GB/BSB SBK/11,43), 40. Pepin Bijsterbosch (NL/IDM STK/10,29), 41. Jean Foray (FR/FR EU/9,85), 42. Koji Teramoto (JP/MFJ/6,00), 43. Marc Neumann (DE/IDM STK/4,57), 44. Yuuta Kodama (JP/MFJ/4,00), 44. Fabio Marchionni (IT/STK1000/4,00), 46. Michael Truchot (FR/FR EU/3,69), 47. Chris Schmid (DE/IDM SBK/3,43), 48. Thomas Hainthaler (DE/IDM SBK/2,29), 49. Noriyuki Tsujimoto (JP/MFJ/2,00), 49. Shinya Takeishi (JP/MFJ/2,00), 51. Janez Prosenik (SI/AARR SBK/0,00), 51. Martin Choy (BG/AARR SBK/0,00), 51. Michal Fojtik (CZ/AARR SBK/0,00), 51. Milos Cihak (CZ/AARR SBK/0,00), 51. Pawel Gorka (PL/AARR SBK/0,00), 51. Sabine Holbrook (DE/AARR SBK/0,00), 51. Jeremy Cook (US/AMA STK/0,00), 51. Mika Höglund (FI/CEV AM/0,00), 51. Jordan Szoke (CA/CSBK PR/0,00), 51. Eric Vionnet (CH/STK1000/0,00), 51. Federico D’Annunzio (IT/STK1000/0,00), 51. Lee Johnston (GB/BMW RRC/0,00)