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SBK Brno: Race Two Result

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2012 eni Superbike World Championship

Round 9: Brno (Race Two Result: 20 Laps)

Pos Rider Bike Team Time/Gap
1 Marco Melandri BMW BMW Motorrad Motorsport 40:12.837
2 Tom Sykes Kawasaki Kawasaki Racing Team +0.140
3 Carlos Checa Ducati Althea Racing +6.801
4 Max Biaggi Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team +9.840
5 Eugene Laverty Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team +11.775
6 Chaz Davies Aprilia ParkinGO MTC Racing +11.950
7 Leon Haslam BMW BMW Motorrad Motorsport +12.547
8 Loris Baz Kawasaki Kawasaki Racing Team +13.088
9 Leon Camier Suzuki Crescent Fixi Suzuki +18.141
10 Michel Fabrizio BMW BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet +25.332
11 Davide Giugliano Ducati Althea Racing +28.458
12 Jonathan Rea Honda Honda World Superbike Team +29.254
13 Jakub Smrz Ducati Liberty Racing Team Effenbert +29.513
14 John Hopkins Suzuki Crescent Fixi Suzuki +34.875
15 Maxime Berger Ducati Team Effenbert Liberty Racing +41.861
16 Lorenzo Zanetti Ducati PATA Racing +42.139
17 Norino Brignola BMW Grillini Progea Superbike Team +1:15.743
18 Viktor Kispataki Honda Prop-tech ltd +1:41.325
Not Classified
  Alessandro Polita Ducati Red Devils Roma +10 Laps
  Ayrton Badovini BMW BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet +11 Laps
  David Salom Kawasaki Team Pedercini +13 Laps
  Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Honda World Superbike Team +16 Laps
  Leandro Mercado Kawasaki Team Pedercini +20 Laps
Lap Leaders: Sykes (1-19), Melandri (20)

 

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