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Steve wins at Cadwell

© DoubleRed 2008Steve had plenty to smile about at Cadwell on Monday as he celebrated his birthday with a fantastic win in round nine of the British Supersport championship and was presented with a bottle of champagne after being pronounced rider of the day by the Eurosport presenters.

Steve had been on form throughout the weekend and held pole in final qualifying until the session was stopped because of a fire in the campsite which saw smoke billowing across the track © DoubleRed 2008along Park Straight. As the session continued Steve was caught out by a cold tyre and slid off at Barn Corner. Unable to improve his lap times he was relegated to third place for a front row start to Sunday’s planned 16-lap race.

As the race got underway Steve was a bit too keen to get started and nearly incurred a penalty for a jump-start. But the race was red-flagged almost immediately because of a two-rider crash at Charlies on the first lap.

After a lengthy delay the race was re-started and run over 14 laps. This time Steve made no mistake at the start and slotted straight into second place behind Hudson Kennaugh.

© DoubleRed 2008By lap five he had taken the lead with series leader Glen Richards following through. Richards began to challenge for the lead and eventually made his way past Steve on lap eight. But Steve was not to be denied his win on home tarmac and stuck with Richards eventually making his move along Park Straight to regain the lead, which he held to the chequered flag.

It was a popular win for the local hero and the crowd gave him a standing ovation on his slowing down lap.

“It’s not all glory for me today as my teammate David Paton was involved in the first lap crash, he is ok and I hope the other guy involved will be ok.

“The crash was a get out of jail card for me because I jumped the start and would have incurred a penalty. But at the restart I got away well and sat behind Kennaugh through the first few corners and took the lead at Mansfield when he made a mistake.

“I dropped my pace a little bit to try and conserve my tyres and then Glen (Richards) came past. I just followed him and bided my time, as I knew I could pass him at some stage. I left it until the last lap and took him at Park Corner and kept him behind me to the chequered flag.”

Although Steve remains in seventh place he has gained ground on Chris Martin in sixth and is just six points adrift. But because of a date clash with the World Endurance Championship Steve will miss the next round of the British Supersport series at Croft on September 14 and will no doubt have it all to do again in the penultimate round of the series at Silverstone on September 28.

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Cadwell Preview

Steve shares a joke with AIM Team owner Alistair FlanaganSteve makes a welcome return to the AIM Yamaha team this weekend and he will contest the eighth round of the Fuchs/Silkolene British Supersport series on home tarmac at Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire.

Steve lives just a short distance away from the circuit at Woodhall Spa and is anticipating a strong result in front of his home crowd.

Steve has won on many occasions at Cadwell and knows every inch of the track so is odds on favorite to taste the victor’s champagne on Monday afternoon for AIM Yamaha.

After switching to the Supersport class earlier in the year Steve has taken the win at Snetterton and second place at Mallory to claim 45 championship points and currently lies seventh in the championship standings.

He had a mechanical failure at Oulton Park and then missed the last round at Knockhill because he was racing in the World Endurance championship with Yamaha Austria where he and his teammates rode to a fantastic second place.

Keen to get back to domestic action Steve will be satisfied with nothing less than a win at Cadwell to boost his points tally and move further up the rider standings.

He will be joined on the grid by 19-year-old David Paton who joined the AIM Yamaha team at Knockhill as a substitute for Steve. The team have since parted company with Ian Hutchinson and have announced that Paton will remain with the team for the rest of the season. With Paton posting a third place grid position at Knockhill and Steve a previous class winner the pair will make a formidable partnership as they line up at Cadwell.

Free practice and qualifying take place over Saturday and Sunday with the 16-lap British Supersport race scheduled for a start at 3.25pm on Bank Holiday Monday.

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