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SBK 2012: Championship Standings After Portimao

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2012 eni Superbike World Championship

Riders Championship Standings (After Round 13: Portimao)

2 Races To Go – Magny Cours x2 (October 14th)
Pos Rider Bike Team Wins Pts
1  Max Biaggi Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team 5 347
2  Tom Sykes Kawasaki Kawasaki Racing Team 3 316.5
3  Marco Melandri BMW BMW Motorrad Motorsport 6 308.5
4  Carlos Checa Ducati Althea Racing 4 278.5
5  Jonathan Rea Honda Honda World Superbike Team 2 255.5
6  Eugene Laverty Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team 1 241.5
7  Leon Haslam BMW BMW Motorrad Motorsport 189
8  Sylvain Guintoli Ducati PATA Racing 2 172.5
9  Chaz Davies Aprilia ParkinGO MTC Racing 1 156.5
10  Michel Fabrizio BMW BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet 133.5
11  Davide Giugliano Ducati Althea Racing 125
12  Loris Baz Kawasaki Kawasaki Racing Team 1 116
13  Ayrton Badovini BMW BMW Motorrad Italia GoldBet 116
14  Leon Camier Suzuki Crescent Fixi Suzuki 109.5
15  Jakub Smrz Ducati Liberty Racing Team Effenbert 92.5
16  Maxime Berger Ducati- Team Effenbert Liberty Racing 74
17  Lorenzo Zanetti Ducati PATA Racing 65
18  Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Honda World Superbike Team 59.5
19  John Hopkins Suzuki Crescent Fixi Suzuki 44
20  Niccolo Canepa Ducati Red Devils Roma 42.5
21  David Salom Kawasaki Team Pedercini 22
22  Brett McCormick Ducati Liberty Racing Team Effenbert 19
23  Joan Lascorz Kawasaki Kawasaki Racing Team 17
24  Leandro Mercado Kawasaki Team Pedercini 9
25  Lorenzo Lanzi Ducati Liberty Racing Team Effenbert 8
26  Matteo Baiocco Ducati Red Devils Roma 8
27  Alexander Lundh Kawasaki Team Pedercini 8
28  Peter Hickman Suzuki Crescent Fixi Suzuki 7
29  Bryan Staring Kawasaki Team Pedercini 6
30  Alessandro Polita Ducati Red Devils Roma 4
31  Norino Brignola BMW Grillini Progea Superbike Team 4
32  Mark Aitchison BMW Grillini Progea Superbike Team 3
33  Josh Brookes Suzuki Crescent Fixi Suzuki 1

 

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