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WSBK: Round 1 Phillip Island 2016

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Some interesting stats and facts about the first Round of the year in Phillip Island to whet your appetite for WorldSBK 2016!

How important is winning the first race in the eventual outcome of the Championship? According to the stats, the winner of the first race has gone on to be crowned champion 15 times out of 28, the most recent example being Jonathan Rea last year. In the last six seasons, the probability has leveled at 50% with the winner of the first race taking the title on 3 occasions: Checa in 2011, Biaggi in 2012 and the aforementioned Rea in 2015.
Overall finishing position for the first race also seems important: in the 28 seasons of WorldSBK so far, the eventual champion has been classified within the top 5. Tom Sykes is the only Champion who kicked off his title winning campaign with a fifth place, in 2013.

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit will this weekend become the first track in the world to have hosted 50 WorldSBK races, followed by Assen on 48, and then Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli and Donington Park on 46.

For the eighth consecutive year, Phillip Island will stage the first Round of the season. The Australian track is the one that has kicked off the season most often, nine times, followed by Donington, Valencia and Losail in Qatar that have each done it four times. Australian riders have won at home in 23 of the as yet disputed 49 races, the last home win coming in 2008 with a double for Troy Bayliss. Since then riders from seven different countries have taken victory.
The last rider to have won in Phillip Island coming from outside the top ten on the grid was Noriyuki Haga, who started 13th in the first race in 2009 and had made it into P2 by the end of the first lap, taking the lead after only 4 laps.

The last World Champion to win in Phillip Island was Carlos Checa, who managed it as part of his attempted title defense in 2012. Since then, the race has always been won by riders who were not the reigning World Champion at the time (Guintoli, Laverty, Rea and Haslam), although two of them had won the title before.


The last race run at an average speed of less than 170km/h in Phillip Island was Race 2 in 2008, when Troy Bayliss registered a 169.636 km/h. The last pole position of the same was set in 1998 when Troy Corser averaged 168.683 km/h.


Phillip Island has one of the fastest straights on the calendar. The last time a WorldSBK bike didn’t reach 320km/h during the race was in 2013 when fastest man on the day Jonathan Rea registered “only” 319.5 at the speed trap. Last year during the race, Jordi Torres was recorded at 324.3 km/h.
It’s not easy to escape for a win at the Island: the last rider capable of leading every lap was Leon Haslam in the first race of 2010. However, it wasn’t an easy task: the Englishman beat Michel Fabrizio to the line by only 0.004 seconds, which is the smallest winning margin in WorldSBK history.

Speaking of winning margins, the last time that the winner managed to have a margin of 5 seconds crossing the line was in the second race of 2012, when Carlos Checa took victory by 5.707 seconds over Max Biaggi. In 4 of the last 5 races, the winning margin was less than one second. To find a rider who has taken victory at the Island by more than 10 seconds means rewinding to 2000, when Anthony Gobert won Race 1 by 29.542 seconds over Carl Fogarty thanks to the right tyre choice in mixed conditions giving him an almost 20 second advantage over the rest of the field in only a few laps.WorldSBK


GO NICKY!
 
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Any predictions?

1.Rea
2.Sykes
3.Davies
4.Hayden
5.Guintoli

I may be completely wrong of course, but I do know PI usually produces a rider that will succeed here but may struggle in other rounds. My prediction above is the safe bet. Now on to wild prediction:

1.Davies
2.Hayden
3.Rea
4.Sykes
5.Guintoli

Lets face it Kawasaki will be on the podium and or win most races. Also, I'll say it now before the season starts, if JRea does win the title, it will be time to swap him for Cuntslow.
 
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Damn Jums, no love Michael VDM?
He is my 2nd favorite rider in Wsbk. I just didn't know where to place him because I don't have faith in the Honda. But you can interchange him with either Guintoli or Hayden in my predictions. Thing is I see Yamaha as a capable machine. Thing is normally Aprilia would do well at PI but not with De Angelis. And where do I place Guiliano? Ok, new prediction.

1. HAYDEN
2.Sykes
3.Rea
4.van Der Mark
5.Davies
 
always an interesting race, think it's going to come down to the Kawasakis and Davis struggling to keep up.

1. rae
2. sykes
3. davies
 
I underestimated Yamaha. I knew they'd be good, just not this good. But again it is PI, .... might-maybe look a bit more normal in Europe. But ...., R1 looking good. Van Der Mark is a real talent. Good call L8brake.
 
FP2 results:

1. Sylvain Guintoli FRA PATA Crescent Yamaha R1 1m 30.865s
2. Michael van der Mark NED Honda Racing CBR1000RR 1m 31.249s
3. Jonathan Rea GBR Kawasaki Racing ZX-10R 1m 31.324s
4. Tom Sykes GBR Kawasaki Racing ZX-10R 1m 31.363s
5. Leon Camier GBR MV Agusta RC F4 RR 1m 31.445s
6. Nicky Hayden USA Honda Racing CBR1000RR 1m 31.475s
7. Davide Giugliano ITA Aruba.it Racing Ducati 1199R 1m 31.527s
8. Chaz Davies GBR Aruba.it Racing Ducati 1199R 1m 31.593s
9. Lorenzo Savadori ITA IodaRacing Aprilia RSV4 1m 31.725s
10. Markus Reiterberger GER Althea BMW S1000RR 1m 32.792s

Top 10 will progress straight into SP2 on Saturday. The remainder of the field entered into SP1.

11. Alex Lowes GBR PATA Crescent Yamaha R1 1m 31.825s
12. Roman Ramos ESP GO Eleven Kawasaki ZX-10R 1m 32.030s
13. Xavi Fores ESP Barni Ducati 1199R 1m 32.070s
14. Jordi Torres ESP Althea BMW S1000RR 1m 32.370s
15. Mike Jones AUS Desmo Sport Ducati 1199R 1m 32.476s
16. Alex de Angelis RSM IodaRacing Aprilia RSV4 1m 32.530s
17. Sylvain Barrier FRA Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1m 32.553s
18. Josh Brookes AUS Milwaukee BMW S1000RR 1m 32.704s
19. Toprak Razgatlioglu TUR Grillini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1m 33.459s
20. Karel Abraham CZE Althea BMW S1000RR 1m 33.491s
21. Dominic Schmitter SUI Grillini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1m 34.243s
22. Saeed al Sulaiti QAT Pedercini Kawasaki ZX-10R 1m 34.861s
23. Peter Sebesteyen HUN Team Toth Yamaha R1 1m 34.909s
24. Imre Toth HUN Team Toth Yamaha R1 1m 35.891s
Read more at WSBK Results - Phillip Island ? Free practice results (2)

Well looking like Yamaha will be a force to be reckoned.

I've no doubt, but it's early days and even Guinters himself has said the race is a completely different story. No way he has 0.384s on the rest of the field. Also, Both Rea and VDM did their fastest laps in the middle of their race runs, which means they have genuine long term pace.

I underestimated Yamaha. I knew they'd be good, just not this good. But again it is PI, .... might-maybe look a bit more normal in Europe. But ...., R1 looking good. Van Der Mark is a real talent. Good call L8brake.

Yup, PI always tends to throw wobblies. Both Sykes and Biaggi never liked the place in the years they won their championships, Eugene took a win on the Suzi in 2014 that he never looked even near repeating the rest of the yr, and Haslam was up there last year and only came good again in the last few rounds.

But I am definiely excited about the races, GO NICKY and GO CHAZ!
 
Question : I haven't got the Wsbk subscription. ..yet, but those who have it, do you get live feed practice sessions or playback of practices? If not, then I don't understand what extra thing you get by having the subscription. BeIN sport covers Superpole and of course the races. If it's anything like last year they will cover races uninterrupted with commercial. So what great thing do I get with subscription?

The free app was cool, and I was laughing thinking of GP's test coverage with those two dudes talking making me want to slash my wrists, I say this because the app gave me live timing and a little graphic of the track with a moving marker of the riders circulating in real time which was better than the GP ........ test coverage.

But if I can't get any video of the practices, I honestly don't see what value is the subscription. I might get it anyway, it's cheap enough. I'm just wondering what I get.
 
Question : I haven't got the Wsbk subscription. ..yet, but those who have it, do you get live feed practice sessions or playback of practices? If not, then I don't understand what extra thing you get by having the subscription. BeIN sport covers Superpole and of course the races. If it's anything like last year they will cover races uninterrupted with commercial. So what great thing do I get with subscription?

The free app was cool, and I was laughing thinking of GP's test coverage with those two dudes talking making me want to slash my wrists, I say this because the app gave me live timing and a little graphic of the track with a moving marker of the riders circulating in real time which was better than the GP ........ test coverage.

But if I can't get any video of the practices, I honestly don't see what value is the subscription. I might get it anyway, it's cheap enough. I'm just wondering what I get.


I THINK you have to pay extra for practices. When you signup there are some options to choose. Just looked at my account, but did not see anything for upgrades. I had, Full Season 2014, "2015 Full Season + OffSeason" & now "2016 Season + OffSeason". Not sure what changed since I have auto renewal. There are a whole bunch of video outside of the races you get to watch plus all the other lower classes that are not televised.
 
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VDMark, Sykes, waiting till last lap to put in hot lap. NH can't let this .... happen, needs to be ahead of his teammate and make that impression. Though in his defence, it's NH first ever event sequence. 15 min FP3, how ... is that?
 

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