***SPOILER*** WSBK at Donnington race2 result

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Toseland broke down on lap 4. Biaggi soon took th elead from Haga who hung onto second kept challenging right to the last corner when Biaggi ran wide and Haga stole the win. Corser sat in a patient third never really challenging for the second, probably waiting for Haga to bring himself and Biaggi off. Tose 115 points Biaggi 110

Bayliss didn't start after losing some of his little finger in the crash in race 1.

Update: Neil Hodgeson may be standing in for Troy Baylis at the next round as his hand is not good.

 
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That was a great race! Though I'm sorry Toseland fell out. The early stages seemed to be his.

Thanks for the update on Bayliss. I never heard more than "hand injury." It sounds bad. I assume the hand was between the machine and the tarmac when he went down? That was a hard hit.

I think the championship would be more interesesting with Bayliss in it, but if he can't go, I really hope it's Hodge. The Duc he rode over here for two years wasn't really competitive, but the WSBK model seems to be. I'd love to see him get another good shot at it.

 
I dont think he will get a shot at the title but it will mean that his name stays in the news. Although it did Biaggi no harm having a year off.

 
The last 5 laps were the reason Speed should have more skoot racing. Some of the best I have seen, commentary notwithstanding.

 
By far, the best race this season..... here's exactly the order they finished:

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By far, the best race this season..... here's exactly the order they finished:

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About time Haga won one. He is always there or there abouts. I think Tose is pretty unstopable this year.

Update on the Bayliss injury is that he will deffinitely be riding at the next round.

 
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