WSBK Race Reports
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Tom Sykes scores his sixth World Superbike win of the season on countback after a huge accident for Jonathan Rea and Leon Camier forces an early end.
A year after celebrating his first-ever World Superbike win at Silverstone, Loris Baz notches up another victory around the British circuit, ahead of Jules Cluzel and Eugene Laverty.
Tom Sykes wins his second race of the day to move into the lead of the World Superbike Championship standings for the first time in his career...
Tom Sykes capitalises on Sylvain Guintoli's first DNF of the season to claim a timely fourth win, reducing the lead advantage to three points.
Marco Melandri fends off Sylvain Guintoli by a mere 0.007secs to claim his second World Superbike Championship win of the season at Portimao.
Aprilia's Eugene Laverty leaves it late to deny Tom Sykes a double win at Assen, while Loris Baz completes the podium for Kawasaki.
Eugene Laverty completes Aprilia's perfect start to the 2013 World Superbike Championship season by beating team-mate Sylvain Guintoli to victory in race two.
Max Biaggi finishes fifth to secure the result he needs to negate Tom Sykes's victory, the Italian sealing the 2012 World Superbike title by just 0.5 points.
Marco Melandri has stormed into the lead of the World Superbike Championship standings after taking victory in race two at the Moscow Raceway, while Max Biaggi dramatically crashes out.
Tom Sykes holds his nerve as others fall around him in an eventful first World Superbike race to be held in Russia as he dominates ahead of Marco Melandri and Max Biaggi.
Max Biaggi has moved 60 points clear in the World Superbike Championship standings after edging out Marco Melandri, while Sykes and Rea fail to score.
Marco Melandri notches up his and BMW's second World Superbike win of the season after passing Jonathan Rea on the final lap; Race one winner Checa crashes from the lead.
Jonathan Rea wins at Donington Park, but is involved in a clash with Leon Haslam and Marco Melandri at the final corner that eliminates both BMW riders.
BMW wins its first-ever World Superbike Championship race as Marco Melandri fends off team-mate Leon Haslam for a historic 1-2 finish.
Jonathan Rea defies a finger injury to claim a fourth career victory around the Assen circuit, ahead of Sylvain Guintoli and Eugene Laverty; Checa fails to score after tyre error.
The Spaniard capitalises on an error by Biaggi to win by a comfortable margin, while Haga claims his first PATA Aprilia podium.
Ducati scores its first WSBK 1-2-3 of the year with Checa ahead of Smrz and Guintoli, while Biaggi crashes on the opening lap.
Just hours after winning his first WSBK race, Laverty does the double with a remarkable ride up the order.
The Spaniard recovered from a late mistake to return the favour on Max Biaggi, winning his fourth race in six so far this season.
The Spaniard was never challenged for the win once he assumed the lead of the race on lap three.
The Italian secures the crown on home soil with one round remaining, while Checa claims his second win to double up.
Crutchlow leapfrogs up the overall order with a perfect points' haul, while Haslam chips away at Biaggi's series lead again.
The Northern Irishman takes the lead at the end of the opening lap and is never challenged again...
Rea takes his first-ever WSBK double on Ten Kate Racing's home soil, as British riders again fill out the podium