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Suzuki targeting fresh win at Bol d’Or as three Superstock teams battle for third

ByFimewc.com

Updated 19/09/2021 at 13:27 GMT

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Three hours from the finish, Yoshimura SERT Motul have the upper hand on the Paul Ricard circuit. Moto Ain seem firmly established in second place and set for their first EWC podium, whilst a handful of Superstock teams are battling for third place.
For almost 24 hours, Yoshimura SERT Motul have held the lead. The only survivor of the factory teams in the limelight in the early stages of the race, the Suzuki team will work on consolidating their position as leader until 3pm with riders Gregg Black, Xavier Simeon and Sylvain Guintoli.
Only a mistake or a mechanical issue could deprive Suzuki of the win with Moto Ain 15 laps behind the leader. In the saddle of the independent Yamaha, Randy de Puniet, Robin Mulhauser and Roberto Rolfo have been in the leading pack since the start. A podium will likely reward the effort of the team who are racing their first season in the EWC class after twice winning the FIM Superstock World Cup.
Behind Moto Ain, three Superstock teams are neck and neck in the fight for the third step of the podium. The teams are Kawasaki-mounted BMRT 3D Maxxess Nevers (Anthony Loiseau, Jonathan Hardt and Julien Pilot), Suzuki-mounted No Limits Motor Team (Kevin Calia, Luca Scassa and Alexis Masbou), and RAC41 ChromeBurner, the only Honda still in the classification, with riders Chris Leesch, Grégory Fastré and Wayne Tessels.
VRD Igol Experiences are 6th as of midday. Florian Alt, Florian Marino and Nico Terol were in the top five early in the race before they crashed.
Team 18 Sapeurs-Pompiers CMS Motostore (Superstock) should have been among the leaders but engine failure forced them to withdraw. Another high-profile Superstock, National Motos Honda, also pulled out because of an oil leak following crashes.
With three hours to go for the finish, there are 20 teams left on track. The night-time rain, several crashes and mechanical issues have forced more than half of the field to withdraw. The favourites were not spared. Webike SRC Kawasaki France Trickstar, BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team, F.C.C. TSR Honda France and YART–Yamaha Official EWC Team all suffered engine failure. ERC Endurance-Ducati withdrew from the race following a crash when they were in third place.
Two other teams who had engine failure were Bolliger Team Switzerland and Wójcik Racing Team. 3ART Best of Bike quit the race with a blocked gearbox after a crash. Team 33 Louit April Moto attempted to continue racing with two riders after Luca Vitali was injured but were forced to throw in the towel.
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