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Biaggi extends points lead

Max Biaggi moved one step closer to securing his second World Superbike Championship after a healthey points haul at Portimao.

Last Updated: 23/09/12 6:46pm

Max Biaggi: Extended his overall lead
Max Biaggi: Extended his overall lead

Max Biaggi moved one step closer to securing his second World Superbike Championship title after extending his lead in the riders' standings to 30.5 points at Portimao.

The Italian finished fourth in race one and third in the second race of the day, which was won by team-mate Eugene Laverty, but it was the misfortune of his two nearest rivals that really played into the hands of the Aprilia rider.

Kawasaki's Tom Sykes won the opening race to close to within 14.5 points of Biaggi but when the Briton suffered mechanical problems in race two, the Italian was able to pull away again.

BMW's Marco Melandri, Biaggi's nearest challenger at the start of the day, saw his title hopes take a huge blow after a heavy crash in race one left him in hospital with a suspected bruised kidney and unable to take the start of race two.

With just 50 points to play for at the final two races in France on October 7, Biaggi's looks set for another title providing he can pick up a decent points haul at Magny-Cours.

Conditions

The opening race was run in wet conditions and had drama from the outset as Melandri fell attempting a pass on Biaggi and was struck by Chaz Davies.

With Melandri on his way to the local hospital, it was left to pole-sitter Sykes to control the restarted race at the front, the Briton eventually coming home ahead of Carlos Checa (Althea Ducati) and Sylvain Guintoli, with Biaggi happy to pick up good points in fourth.

At the start of race two Laverty made a great start to lead from Sykes, who was then dropped to third by Davies.

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Sykes' race ended in a cloud of smoke as his Kawasaki hit trouble, leaving Biaggi to replace him in third.

Briton Davies crashed out to briefly hand Biaggi second, but the Italian was happy to cede that place to Honda's Jonathan Rea late on as Laverty cantered home to his first victory for Aprilia.

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