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may 16, 2016 - Honda Racing

World SBK - Superb maiden WorldSBK win for Hayden in race two at Sepang

Nicky Hayden came out on top in today’s race two at #sepang International Circuit to claim a spectacular maiden race win, in what was only his sixth FIM Superbike World Championship round as full-time rider in the series. Michael van der Mark completed the Malaysian #event with a sixth place finish. Hayden’s impressive performance in race two marks the return of #honda to the top step of the podium for the first time since 2014, when Jonathan Rea was victorious in race two at Portimão.

Hayden got a great launch from fourth place on the grid and immediately set his sights on the lead, which he was able to take before the completion of the first lap. From then on, the 34-year-old never looked back and continued to master his #honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP perfectly around the wet 5.543 Km #sepang International Circuit. By lap eleven of sixteen Hayden had a four-second margin over second place, which he carefully managed up to the chequered flag in spite of a quick drop of grip as the track was drying out.

Michael van der Mark’s performance was hindered by his poor starting position, although the young Dutchman was able to make up several places in the early laps courtesy of a great feeling with his bike in full-wet conditions. As soon as the track started to get drier, though, the 2014 World Supersport Champion began to experience some grip issues that did not allow him to stay with the front-runners.

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