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<blockquote data-quote="sports324" data-source="post: 3307051" data-attributes="member: 167319"><p>Anyone catch the WSB’s. I couldn’t watch it as I don’t have Fox, but I listened to the race commentary online. The racing sounded very exiting, especially round 2 of the Super Bikes. It looks like Troy Bayliss has not lost anything after his absence from Super Bikes over the last 3 years. It wasn’t a bad result for the Australian ridders; there was at least one of them on each of the 3 podiums. With Troy Bayliss (AUS) leading the Super Bike championship from Troy Corser (AUS), who is tied with James Tosland (GBR) for second place and Noriyuki Haga (JAP) in third. The Super Sports championship shapes up as 1st Sebastien Charpentier (FRA), 2nd Kevin Curtain (AUS), and 3rd Kenan Sofuoglu (TUR).</p><p></p><p>WSB’s have traditionally been more exiting to watch than GP’s, this season is looking like it will even be more exiting than usual. I wish I could get to Phillip Island for the next round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sports324, post: 3307051, member: 167319"] Anyone catch the WSB’s. I couldn’t watch it as I don’t have Fox, but I listened to the race commentary online. The racing sounded very exiting, especially round 2 of the Super Bikes. It looks like Troy Bayliss has not lost anything after his absence from Super Bikes over the last 3 years. It wasn’t a bad result for the Australian ridders; there was at least one of them on each of the 3 podiums. With Troy Bayliss (AUS) leading the Super Bike championship from Troy Corser (AUS), who is tied with James Tosland (GBR) for second place and Noriyuki Haga (JAP) in third. The Super Sports championship shapes up as 1st Sebastien Charpentier (FRA), 2nd Kevin Curtain (AUS), and 3rd Kenan Sofuoglu (TUR). WSB’s have traditionally been more exiting to watch than GP’s, this season is looking like it will even be more exiting than usual. I wish I could get to Phillip Island for the next round. [/QUOTE]
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