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Rod Richardson
17th October 2009, 10:17
The 56th Macau Grand Prix incorporating the 43rd edition of the Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix will be held from November 19th to 22nd 2009
See the following site for program http://www.macau.grandprix.gov.mo/gp/56/news.php?kind=gp56&id=2607&lang=en
Entry list
1 Stuart EASTON GBR Hydrex IGT Honda
2 John MCGUINNESS GBR Hydrex IGT Honda
3 Michael RUTTER GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing Kawasaki
4 Conor CUMMINS IOM PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team Kawasaki
5 Amaury BARATIN FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing Triumph *675
6 Gerald MUTEAU FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing Kawasaki
7 Thomas HINTERREITER AUT Yamaha Austria Racing Team Yamaha
8 Ian HUTCHINSON GBR PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team Kawasaki
9 James MCBRIDE GBR JV Racing Yamaha
10 Mark MILLER USA Celtic Racing Suzuki
11 Stephen THOMPSON GBR Sloan Developments Honda
12 Simon ANDREWS GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing Kawasaki
13 Rico PENZKOFER GER BMW Macau Racing Team BMW
15 James STORRAR GBR DMR Racing Yamaha
17 Steve MERCER GBR DMR Racing Yamaha
18 SOU Sio Hong MAC Sou Sio Hong Yamaha *600
19 Tiago MAGALHAES POR AG Racing Suzuki *600
20 Mark BUCKLEY GBR Jentin Racing Yamaha
21 Nuno FARIAS POR Moto Clube de Faro Honda
23 Branko SRDANOV NED Cubic Macau Racing Team Yamaha
31 Horst SAIGER GER BMW Macau Racing Team BMW
32 Joao FERNANDES MAC Cubic Macau Racing Team Yamaha *600
33 Luis CARREIRA POR Benimoto Suzuki Cetelem Suzuki
34 Mike BARNES USA PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team Kawasaki
35 CHEUNG Wai On HKG CHEUNG Wai On Suzuki *600
36 Michael PEARSON GBR BTS Racing Honda
37 James HILLIER GBR A.I.M. Racing Suzuki
39 Jason BROOME HKG Jason BROOME Yamaha *600
57 Jeremy TOYE USA Lee’s Cycles Racing Honda
61 Scott JENSEN USA Moto Garage Racing Suzuki
69 Gary JOHNSON GBR A.I.M. Racing Suzuki
70 IP Weng Keong MAC Sonic Racing Performance Kawasaki *600


Motorcycle Magic in Store from Dazzling Field

A truly international field of road racing and endurance specialists will line up on the grid for the 43rd running of the Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix next month. Riders from ten countries and regions, from across Europe, Asia Pacific and the USA, will do battle over 15 laps of the Guia Circuit on Saturday, November 21st, and the irresistible mix of exciting newcomers and seasoned professionals holds the promise of a superb race.
All of last year’s top-eight finishers return to the legendary Guia Circuit in 2009, including last year’s victor and British Superbike star Stuart Easton, who will race with Hydrex IGT Honda. The 26-year old Scotsman took his maiden victory in the Far East Classic last year after a dramatic battle with six-time winner Michael Rutter. The win led to a full time ride with Hydrex Honda in the British Superbike Championship where he currently lies third.
As well as Rutter, who returns this year with Team of Paris-AXA in a bid to finally clinch that elusive seventh victory, Easton will be joined by 2001 winner and third placed rider last year, team mate John McGuinness.
Last year’s pole man, Conor Cummins, returns to Macau for the third time, this year with the Paul Bird works Kawasaki World Superbikes Team. At 23-year-old, the Manxman is among the crop of talented young riders who are quickly making a name for themselves at Macau and around the world. At the 2009 Isle of Man TT, Cummins racked up two podium places, and in the Ulster Grand Prix Dundrod 150 Superbike race he shattered the lap record with on his way to victory.
Joining Cummins on the team are multi-AMA Endurance Champion Mike Barnes of the USA, and Briton Ian Hutchinson, who last year finished fifth and seventh, respectively. Hutchinson had a successful Isle of Man TT this year, with the 30-year-old taking victory in both the first Supersport TT and in the first Superstock TT races.
Joining the 12-strong British contingent are DMR Racing teammates James Storrar and Steve Mercer. Storrar, 22, and Mercer, 27, both return to Macau after making their debuts in 2008. James McBride returns to Macau for his fifth visit, this year aboard a JV Racing Yamaha, having previously placed in the top ten three times, while regular Macau rider Stephen Thompson will compete on a Sloan Developments Honda.
Teammates Gary Johnson and James Hillier will compete on a pair of A.I.M Racing Suzukis. British Superstock Championship regular Hillier makes his debut at Macau in 2009, along with Mark Buckley, on a Jentin Racing Yamaha. Both riders were top ten finishers at the Isle of Man TT this year, and Buckley also finished third in the TTxGP, the first zero emissions TT race. Team of Paris-AXA rider, 25-year-old Simon Andrews, is another newcomer. Andrews has been competing in the British Superbike Championship since 2006, finishing eighth last year, and has also raced in the World Superbike Championship.
Dutchman Branko Srdanov makes his Macau debut with Cubic Macau Racing Team, while endurance specialist Horst Saiger of Germany will compete with BMW Macau Racing Team.
Moto Clube de Faro rider Nuno Farias will also race at Macau for the first time, joining Luis Carreira (Benimoto Suzuki Cetelem) and Tiago Magalhaes (AG Racing) as the three Portuguese riders in the 43rd edition of the Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix. After finishing a career-best fourth in 2008, Carreira will no doubt have his sights firmly set on a podium finish.
Magalhaes will ride in the 600cc Supersport category, one of eight entries in the class, which includes Team of Paris-AXA rider Amaury Baratin of France aboard a Triumph, as well as a local contingent of drivers, including Joao Fernandes with Cubic Macau Racing Team, Sou Sio Hong and Ip Weng Keong, all of whom call the Guia Circuit home. Finishing third in the 600 Supersport category in 2008, Fernandes this year competed in the FIM World Endurance Championship.
Also in the 600 Supersport Class are Hong Kong’s Jason Broome, on a Yamaha, and Cheung Wai On aboard a Suzuki.
Joining Rutter, Baratin and Andrews on the Team of Paris-AXA team is Frenchman Gerald Muteau, runner-up in the 600 Supersport Category last year. In 2009, Muteau will compete on a Kawasaki 1000 for what will be his fourth visit.
The truly international field will see a four-strong American team. In addition to Barnes, are Mark “Thriller” Miller with Celtic Racing, Jeremy Toye with Lee’s Cycles Racing and Scott Jensen with Moto Garage Racing.
The Yamaha Austria Racing Team recently clinched the World Endurance Championship and return with their regular Macau rider Austrian Thomas Hinterreiter, third in 2007, while German Rico Penzkofer will race with BMW Macau Racing Team along with compatriot Saiger.

Macau Grand Prix Committee
October 13, 2009

Rod Richardson
19th November 2009, 21:16
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It's on this weekend
Macau GP qualifying practice one - conditions dry
1 1 Stuart EASTON GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 2:25.476 13 151.44
2 3 Michael RUTTER GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:27.112 15 1.636 149.76
3 8 Ian HUTCHINSON GBR PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:27.574 10 2.098 149.29
4 4 Conor CUMMINS IOM PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:27.745 12 2.269 149.12
5 13 Rico PENZKOFER GER BMW Macau Racing Team 2:28.697 15 3.221 148.16
6 34 Mike BARNES USA PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:28.955 16 3.479 147.91
7 11 Stephen THOMPSON GBR Robinson Concrete Honda 2:29.272 14 3.796 147.59
8 2 John McGUINNESS GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 2:29.457 14 3.981 147.41
9 69 Gary JOHNSON GBR A.I.M. Racing 2:29.778 16 4.302 147.09
10 57 Jeremy TOYE USA Lee's Cycles Racing 2:30.074 12 4.598 146.80
11 10 Mark MILLER USA Celtic Racing 2:30.237 16 4.761 146.64
12 7 Thomas HINTERREITER AUT Yamaha Austria Racing Team 2:30.754 12 5.278 146.14
13 33 Luis CARREIRA POR Benimoto Suzuki Cetelem 2:31.741 15 6.265 145.19
14 6 Gerald MUTEAU FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:31.864 14 6.388 145.07
15 17 Steve MERCER GBR DMR Racing 2:32.977 15 7.501 144.02
16 9 James McBRIDE GBR PAZZO/EAST Coast Racing 2:33.896 17 8.420 143.16
17 31 Horst SAIGER AUT BMW Macau Racing Team 2:34.332 16 8.856 142.75
18 37 James HILLIER GBR A.I.M. Racing 2:34.340 16 8.864 142.75
19 12 Simon ANDREWS GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:35.336 14 9.860 141.83
20 36 Michael PEARSON GBR BTS Racing 2:35.754 17 10.278 141.45
21 15 James STORRAR GBR DMR Racing 2:36.929 15 11.453 140.39
22 61 Scott JENSEN USA Moto Garage Racing 2:37.082 15 11.606 140.25
23 66 Mark BUCKLEY GBR Jentin Racing 2:38.139 15 12.663 139.32 [/font]24 19 SS Tiago MAGALHAES POR AG Racing 2:38.269 13 12.793 139.20
25 32 SS Joao FERNANDES MAC Cubic Macau Racing Team 2:40.211 14 14.735 137.51
26 5 SS Amaury BARATIN FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:40.732 16 15.256 137.07
27 35 SS CHEUNG Wai On HKG CHEUNG Wai On 2:41.424 16 15.948 136.48
28 18 SS SOU Sio Hong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 2:43.610 16 18.134 134.66
29 39 SS Jason BROOME HKG Jason BROOME 2:51.040 15 25.564 128.81
30 70 SS IP Weng Keong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 2:51.326 13 25.850 128.59

MACAU GP 2009 FIRST PRACTICE 6+ mins video (good footage)


http://www.bikesportnews.com/

Rod Richardson
20th November 2009, 08:39
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Hydrex Honda's Stuart Easton will start from pole at Macau tomorrow


Macau GP combined qualifying - conditions dry

1 1 Stuart EASTON GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 2:25.476 13 2:29.475 9
2 4 Conor CUMMINS IOM PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:27.745 12 2:26.313 15 0.837
3 3 Michael RUTTER GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:27.112 15 2:28.482 15 1.636
4 8 Ian HUTCHINSON GBR PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:27.574 10 2:27.473 13 1.997
5 34 Mike BARNES USA PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:28.955 16 2:27.821 16 2.345
6 13 Rico PENZKOFER GER BMW Macau Racing Team 2:28.697 15 2:27.954 14 2.478
7 2 John McGUINNESS GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 2:29.457 14 2:28.059 15 2.583
8 7 Thomas HINTERREITER AUT Yamaha Austria Racing Team 2:30.754 12 2:28.236 16 2.760
9 69 Gary JOHNSON GBR A.I.M. Racing 2:29.778 16 2:28.430 14 2.954
10 11 Stephen THOMPSON GBR Robinson Concrete Honda 2:29.272 14 2:29.920 14 3.796
11 12 Simon ANDREWS GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:35.336 14 2:29.310 16 3.834
12 57 Jeremy TOYE USA Lee's Cycles Racing 2:30.074 12 2:29.582 14 4.106
13 10 Mark MILLER USA Celtic Racing 2:30.237 16 2:29.874 19 4.398
14 33 Luis CARREIRA POR Benimoto Suzuki Cetelem 2:31.741 15 2:30.160 14 4.684
15 17 Steve MERCER GBR DMR Racing 2:32.977 15 2:30.304 12 4.828
16 6 Gerald MUTEAU FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:31.864 14 2:30.623 16 5.147
17 31 Horst SAIGER AUT BMW Macau Racing Team 2:34.332 16 2:31.959 17 6.483
18 37 James HILLIER GBR A.I.M. Racing 2:34.340 16 2:32.019 13 6.543
19 61 Scott JENSEN USA Moto Garage Racing 2:37.082 15 2:32.718 14 7.242
20 36 Michael PEARSON GBR BTS Racing 2:35.754 17 2:32.834 18 7.358
21 9 James McBRIDE GBR PAZZO/EAST Coast Racing 2:33.896 17 2:33.309 18 7.833
22 15 James STORRAR GBR DMR Racing 2:36.929 15 2:33.474 20 7.998
23 66 Mark BUCKLEY GBR Jentin Racing 2:38.139 15 2:33.702 16 8.226
24 5 SS Amaury BARATIN FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:40.732 16 2:37.419 18 11.943
25 32 SS Joao FERNANDES MAC Joao FERNANDES 2:40.211 14 2:37.454 16 11.978
26 35 SS CHEUNG Wai On HKG CHEUNG Wai On 2:41.424 16 2:37.658 13 12.182
27 19 SS Tiago MAGALHAES POR AG Racing 2:38.269 13 2:39.004 9 12.793
28 18 SS SOU Sio Hong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 2:43.610 16 2:43.090 19 17.614
29 70 SS IP Weng Keong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 2:51.326 13 2:48.844 11 23.368
30 39 SS Jason BROOME HKG Jason BROOME 2:51.040 15 2:49.760 16 24.284

Macau GP qualifying practice two - conditions dry

1 4 Conor CUMMINS IOM PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:26.313 15 150.58
2 8 Ian HUTCHINSON GBR PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:27.473 13 1.160 149.39
3 34 Mike BARNES USA PBM Kawasaki WSBK Team 2:27.821 16 1.508 149.04
4 13 Rico PENZKOFER GER BMW Macau Racing Team 2:27.954 14 1.641 148.91
5 2 John McGUINNESS GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 2:28.059 15 1.746 148.80
6 7 Thomas HINTERREITER AUT Yamaha Austria Racing Team 2:28.236 16 1.923 148.62
7 69 Gary JOHNSON GBR A.I.M. Racing 2:28.430 14 2.117 148.43
8 3 Michael RUTTER GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:28.482 15 2.169 148.38
9 12 Simon ANDREWS GBR Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:29.310 16 2.997 147.55
10 1 Stuart EASTON GBR Hydrex IGT Honda 2:29.475 9 3.162 147.39
11 57 Jeremy TOYE USA Lee's Cycles Racing 2:29.582 14 3.269 147.29
12 10 Mark MILLER USA Celtic Racing 2:29.874 19 3.561 147.00
13 11 Stephen THOMPSON GBR Robinson Concrete Honda 2:29.920 14 3.607 146.95
14 33 Luis CARREIRA POR Benimoto Suzuki Cetelem 2:30.160 14 3.847 146.72
15 17 Steve MERCER GBR DMR Racing 2:30.304 12 3.991 146.58
16 6 Gerald MUTEAU FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:30.623 16 4.310 146.27
17 31 Horst SAIGER AUT BMW Macau Racing Team 2:31.959 17 5.646 144.98
18 37 James HILLIER GBR A.I.M. Racing 2:32.019 13 5.706 144.92
19 61 Scott JENSEN USA Moto Garage Racing 2:32.718 14 6.405 144.26
20 36 Michael PEARSON GBR BTS Racing 2:32.834 18 6.521 144.15
21 9 James McBRIDE GBR PAZZO/EAST Coast Racing 2:33.309 18 6.996 143.71
22 15 James STORRAR GBR DMR Racing 2:33.474 20 7.161 143.55
23 66 Mark BUCKLEY GBR Jentin Racing 2:33.702 16 7.389 143.34
24 5 SS Amaury BARATIN FRA Team of Paris - AXA Racing 2:37.419 18 11.106 139.95
25 32 SS Joao FERNANDES MAC Joao FERNANDES 2:37.454 16 11.141 139.92
26 35 SS CHEUNG Wai On HKG CHEUNG Wai On 2:37.658 13 11.345 139.74
27 19 SS Tiago MAGALHAES POR AG Racing 2:39.004 9 12.691 138.56
28 18 SS SOU Sio Hong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 2:43.090 19 16.777 135.09
29 70 SS IP Weng Keong MAC Sonic Racing Performance 2:48.844 11 22.531 130.48
30 39 SS Jason BROOME HKG Jason BROOME 2:49.760 16 23.447 129.78

Roby44
20th November 2009, 09:48
And our very own Bracksy is there doing commentory...


www.macau.grandprix.gov.mo (http://www.macau.grandprix.gov.mo)

3 hours behind us in Oz

Rod Richardson
20th November 2009, 20:40
Nuevo Horario / New Schedule
HORARIO CEV BUCKLER 2009 “Provisional”
Circuit de la Comunitat Valencia Ricardo Tormo. 21 y 22 de Noviembre.
Sábado, 21 de Noviembre – Saturday, 21th November
08:30 – 17:10 Verificaciones Técnicas / Technical Checks
Entrenamientos oficiales / Qualifying practices
09:00 - 09:30 Kawasaki Ninja Cup
09:40 - 10:20 Supersport
10:30 - 11:10 Extreme/Moto2
11:20 - 12:00 125GP Grupo A
12:10 - 12:50 125GP Grupo B
13:00 - 13:30 Kawasaki Ninja Cup
13:40 - 14:20 Supersport
14:30 - 15:10 Extreme/Moto2
15:20 - 16:00 125GP Grupo A
16:10 - 16:50 125GP Grupo B
Domingo, 22 de Noviembre – Sunday, 22th November
08:15 Comienzo Verificaciones Técnicas / Start of Technical Inspections
Warm-up
08:45 – 09:00 Extreme/Moto2
09:05 – 09:20 125GP
09:25 – 09:40 Kawasaki Ninja Cup
09:45 – 10:00 Supersport
Carreras / Races
10:30 Extreme/Moto2 19 Vueltas/Laps
11:45 125GP 18 Vueltas/Laps
13:00 Kawasaki Ninja Cup 18 Vueltas/Laps
14:00 Supersport 19 Vueltas/Laps

Rod Richardson
20th November 2009, 20:42
Nuevo Horario / New Schedule
HORARIO CEV BUCKLER 2009 “Provisional”
Circuit de la Comunitat Valencia Ricardo Tormo. 21 y 22 de Noviembre.

Sábado, 21 de Noviembre – Saturday, 21th November
08:30 – 17:10 Verificaciones Técnicas / Technical Checks

Entrenamientos oficiales / Qualifying practices
09:00 - 09:30 Kawasaki Ninja Cup
09:40 - 10:20 Supersport
10:30 - 11:10 Extreme/Moto2
11:20 - 12:00 125GP Grupo A
12:10 - 12:50 125GP Grupo B
13:00 - 13:30 Kawasaki Ninja Cup
13:40 - 14:20 Supersport
14:30 - 15:10 Extreme/Moto2
15:20 - 16:00 125GP Grupo A
16:10 - 16:50 125GP Grupo B
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++


Domingo, 22 de Noviembre – Sunday, 22th November
08:15 Comienzo Verificaciones Técnicas / Start of Technical Inspections

Warm-up
08:45 – 09:00 Extreme/Moto2
09:05 – 09:20 125GP
09:25 – 09:40 Kawasaki Ninja Cup
]09:45 – 10:00 Supersport

Carreras / Races
10:30 Extreme/Moto2 19 Vueltas/Laps
11:45 125GP 18 Vueltas/Laps
13:00 Kawasaki Ninja Cup 18 Vueltas/Laps
14:00 Supersport 19 Vueltas/Laps

Rod Richardson
21st November 2009, 01:36
On board lap with John McGuinness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSI292N3AUU

As hairy-chested as Irish road racing. Come off on this track and you're liable to end up the shape of a sheet of corrugated roofing iron.

Rod Richardson
21st November 2009, 09:51
Results

By David Miller

Hydrex Honda's Stuart Easton has taken his second victory in a row at the Macau Grand Prix after a last-lap thriller as Paul Bird Kawasaki's Connor Cummins chased down a six-second gap to catch the Scotsman with two laps to go.

Easton had romped away from the field in the first half of the race, lapping a second faster than everyone else with Cummins and the second PDM Kawasaki of Mike Barnes in third. The third PBM Kawasaki of Ian Hutchinson was fourth with Rico Penzkofer, on the BMW, in fifth.

As it settled down, only Cummins had anything like Easton's pace in the first six laps but as Barnes slid down the field, Macau rookie Simon Andrews started his climb up the field from 12th, going past team-mate Michael Rutter on lap five to take seventh.

Lap six saw Easton's lead at 6.1s but Cummins then began to reel him in as it looked like the Honda's Pirelli tyres had done the best of their work and by lap eight, Manxman Cummins had taken a second out of Easton.

Grimsby's Gary Johnson had pulled himself onto the back of Hutchinson and went past for third as Andrews went past Barnes for sixth pace. Lap nine saw Easton's lead slashed to 3.6s and two laps later, it had been halved again as Cummins could see the Honda along the straight.

On lap 13, the gap was just 0.4s as Cummins was able to lap a full second quicker than Easton and the Kawasaki man slid past on the penultimate lap. Easton, however, wasn't to be denied, going back past the Kawasaki on the final lap to cross the line 0.381s in front.

Hutchinson took the final podium place with Johnson in fourth and Penzkofer in fifth. Rutter managed to get back past Andrews to take sixth but it was an incredible performance from Andrews to get seventh at a track he had not seen before Thursday morning.

Ireland Stephen Thompson took the final top ten position with James McBride 14th, James Hillier 16th, Mark Buckley 17th and Jimmy Storrar 18th. John McGuinness, Michael Pearson and Steve Mercer retired.

Macau GP - conditions dry

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 BMW 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 BMW 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
NOT CLASSIFIED
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

mac853
10th December 2009, 18:45
Hey guy, you miss to tell about the "SS class" classfication.
After the tough fighting and changing positions, the winner is frenchman Amaury Baratin with his Triumph 675, following by the Cheung Wai On of Hong Kong and last position of podium belonged for Joao Fernandes of Macau.

Rod Richardson
10th December 2009, 20:06
Hey guy, you miss to tell about the "SS class" classfication.
After the tough fighting and changing positions, the winner is frenchman Amaury Baratin with his Triumph 675, following by the Cheung Wai On of Hong Kong and last position of podium belonged for Joao Fernandes of Macau.

Correction amigo.........The SS results were included in the overall results above..........see positions 19 to 25.

mac853
10th December 2009, 20:55
Correction amigo.........The SS results were included in the overall results above..........see positions 19 to 25.Yes, you right.
But i think the people must to do something, to make us feel about, even SS or 1000's classification are the same level to be respect.
If we are making the report of the 1000's class battle, we should do the same in the SS's.
I think since we don't care nothing about them, is little unfair for these guys, they sacrifice also a lot, as the 1000's, to beat for the title, isn't it?
They are not invisible.
But i could tell you, this is not only happened in the media, even in the live transmission, the camera shots and commentators are nearly forgot about the SS battle.

Rod Richardson
11th December 2009, 08:49
Mac853............Unfortunately, the directors of the television services which have the contract (TV rights) to broadcast races, decide on the camera footage being broadcast throughout the race therefore the commentators are compelled to confine their comments to what is being shown to the viewers.
The survival of the sport relies on sponsorship and I believe that if the organizers of various series want the sport to survive and grow, they need to encourage TV companies to show footage of all competitors and their bikes during the race so that sponsors can receive the publicity and make their investment worthwhile. That way, the competitors would also receive more publicity.
I hope these comments translate well for you.

mac853
11th December 2009, 18:52
Mac853............Unfortunately, the directors of the television services which have the contract (TV rights) to broadcast races, decide on the camera footage being broadcast throughout the race therefore the commentators are compelled to confine their comments to what is being shown to the viewers.
The survival of the sport relies on sponsorship and I believe that if the organizers of various series want the sport to survive and grow, they need to encourage TV companies to show footage of all competitors and their bikes during the race so that sponsors can receive the publicity and make their investment worthwhile. That way, the competitors would also receive more publicity.
I hope these comments translate well for you.
Yes, i know, in fact this is what i am thinking about.
But even in the cars are happening this, but in nowadays the situation is becoming smoother comparing with the bikes, sometimes they will report through the images shot from the screen then will show independently the class. of each subclasses, differently than the bikes.
Anyway, how could i mentioning to you about my frustration of the SS class of Macau GP, well... :rolleyes:
Lets remember in some years ago, even Klaffi brought 2 factory Hondas in this SS class, they are so scary fast then 1 of them made the 4 fastest in the overall, even Pere Riba was also in this race, how could you see the difference of the interesting by the teams between the past and nowadays in the SS class of Macau GP.
Now, as we could see were, just a bunch of amateur riders in this class, the winner should be only 1 pro rider of the class, sadness, isn't it? :angryfire