Haslam: I couldn’t risk going with Rea, Razgatlioglu
Leon Haslam is satisfied to have played it safe to ensure a double podium result in Sunday’s two World Superbike Championship races, despite being out-performed by team-mate Jona🍷than Rea and satellite rider Toprak Razgatlioglu.
Reeling from a lost podium in race one as one of several riders to crash in treacherously wet conditi🐼ons, Haslam made amends in the Superpole Race with a run to third position, passing an ailing Tom Sykes on the final lap.

Leon Haslam is satisfied to have played 🍸it safe to ensure a double podium result in Sunday’s two World Superbike Championship races, despite being out-performed by team-mate Jonathan Rea and satellite rider Top♊rak Razgatlioglu.
Reeling from a lo꧃st podium in race one as one of several riders to crash in treacherously wet conditions, Haslam made amends in the Superpole Race with a run to third position, passing an ailing Tom Sykes on the final lap.
The more lucrative second race, however, saw Haslam enjoy a stint in the lead after Alvaro Bautista crashed ahead of him, though he was soon passed by Razgatlioglu and then by Rea, who proceeded to pull a gap on him as they fought for the🌺 win.
“The third place in the sprint race was just a matter of staying on and bridging the gap to Tom Sykes, and I managed to pass him on the last lap. This afternoon I was struggling from lap one and did not have much front feeling, but I t🍨hink everybody was in the same position.
“When Johnny and Toprak came past I felt I cou♐ld have pushed to go with them but I had already risked too much so I had to run my own race.
“Alex [Lowes] was then behind me and I did no👍t want to give up the podium, so I fought a little bit at the end. We have made some good steps from the Jerez test but there🌼 are little things we are still finding out.”