CHAZ DAVIES

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15 MAY 2012

SAM LOWES WINS WORLD SUPERSPORT WHILE CHAZ DAVIES AND EUGENE LAVERTY TAKE ON WORLD SUPERBIKERS

NEWS ARTICLE

The dream of most riders is to win their home grand prix. The contingent of British World Superbike and World Supersport riders have two chances, Donington Park and Silverstone. British weather is notoriously fickle, regardless of the time of the year, but this year that wasn’t the case.
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07 MAY 2012

MONSTER’S EUGENE LAVERTY LANDS ATOP PODIUM AT MONZA WORLD SUPERBIKE

NEWS ARTICLE

Monster Energy rider Eugene Laverty scored his second podium finish in a row with a hard-fought third place finish in the lone shortened World Superbike race at the fabled Monza circuit nearly Milan, Italy.
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22 SEP 2010

Chaz Davies

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About Chaz

In late 2009 Monster Energy’s Chaz Davies’ much-talked-about move from American (AMA) road bike racing back to the world’s premier sport bike racing series – the World Supersport Series (WSS) – delivered one of Great Britain’s top young road racers onto the world’s oldest,  most respected most recognizable motorcycle brand: Triumph.In leaving the company he’d been with since the beginning of his career (Aprilia) and moving away from Monster’s global headquarters in southern California, Davies was off to a brave new world. And thus far in 2010 he has certainly excelled.

 

On fire in the WSS, Davies has locked down his second podium – 3rd at Kyalami after a 3rd at Valencia earlier in the summer – and a 4th place (Utah) finish in his last two races aboard the BE1 Racing Triumph Daytona 675, making up for a rougher-than-expected start on the new bike for him at the formidable and highly-attended race circuits such as Phillip Island, Portimao, Assen and Monza.

 

“My immediate goals for this season are to bridge that gap to the front 3 guys,” offers Davies. “We are very close at the moment but are missing a few tenths a lap in the early laps. I am desperate to be in the fight for the championship”

 

With only the curtain-dropping, season-ending Magny Cours, France race left on the 2010 World Supersport Series calendar, Davies is posted up in fourth place in the overall point standings.  Certainly a fine result in one of the most competitive motorcycle racing series on Planet Earth.

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