Race one at Thruxton saw Gregorio Lavilla come throught the field to take his third win in three races, after getting away from the line in fifth place. He took the win by a comfortable margin from the similarly consistent Leon Camier. Reigning champion Ryuichi Kiyonari took third from Shane Byrne on the last lap, fighting off a last-ditch challenge by Byrne into the final chicance.
Pole sitter Tommy Hill finished in eighth place, but early leader Jonathan Rea was forced to retire due to problems with the tyres on his HM Plant Honda.
1. Gregorio Lavilla.
2. Leon camier.
3. Ryuichi Kiyonari.
4. Shane Byrne.
5. Tom Sykes.
6. Leon Haslam.
7. Cal Crutchlow.
8. Tommy Hill.
9. Chris Walker.
10. Karl Harris
Lavilla survives Honda onslaught in race two
Gregorio Lavilla took his second double victory from two rounds of the British Superbike championship, despite a last lap onslaught from four Hondas.
The race was red-flagged around lap 11, with Lavilla leading away as the pace car retruend to the pits, getting the hump on the rest of the field. But in the closing stages the Hondas of Ryuichi Kiyonari, Shane Byrne, Jonathan Rea and Leon Camier were closing by around 0.5 seconds a lap, following some tough infighting. Lavilla's win came down to his defense of the racing line at the final chicane, blocking Kiyonari with his knee.
Chris Walker failed to finish due to an engine failure, along with Rizla team-mate Cal Crutchlow.
1. Gregorio Lavilla.
2. Ryuichi Kiyonari.
3. Shane Byrne.
4. Jonathan Rea.
5. Leon Camier.
Classement championnat:
1: Georgio Lavilla 100 pts
2: Leon Camier 67 pts
3: Riyuchi Kiyonari 49 pts
4: Jonathan Rea 49 pts
5: Shane Byrne 45 pts
6: Leon Haslam 43 pts
7: Tom Sykes 40 pts
8: Michael Rutter 28 pts
9: Chris Walker 26 pts
10: Karl Haris 25 pts