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So Close Yet So Far for Cummins at Cadwell

by isleofman.com 30th August 2011
Conor Cummins came so close yet so far to scoring points once more at round 9 of the Metzeler National Superstock 1000cc Championship on Bank Holiday Monday when the Manx rider finished in 19th place at Cadwell Park. The Blackhorse Kawasaki rider put in his best qualifying performance of the season and was more than confident of scoring points but he fell victim to severe arm pump and gradually slipped back through the pack after starting the race strongly. The undulating Lincolnshire circuit was always going to be a tough circuit for Conor due to its physical nature but after a steady opening qualifying session on Saturday, Conor showed how much he's improved in recent weeks with a fine effort in the final session on Sunday. Indeed, a time of 1m32.409s saw him take 1.2s off his previous best time and it elevated him up to a strong 16th on the grid. Conditions on Monday were good and a solid start saw Conor maintain his 16th place starting position and here he remained for the first 4 laps as he battled with fellow Manxman Gavin Hunt and Daniel Johnson for the final Championship points. Just after half race distance though, Conor began to run into trouble as his arm severely 'pumped up' and he was powerless to do anything about it as a number of riders overtook him. With a third of the race still to run, Conor found himself back in 19th and with the red flag coming out early due to a spill, this was his finishing position. Speaking afterwards, Conor said; "Without wishing to sound like I'm repeating myself, it's been another frustrating race for me as I felt really confident after qualifying that I was going to score some points this weekend. This was the one place where I thought I may struggle with my injuries but that wasn't the case at all and during both free practice and qualifying I felt really good. We worked really hard on getting the handling right in time for final qualifying and it worked a treat so I had the confidence to have a real good go." "It was comfortably my best qualifying performance of the year so I felt good for Monday's race and was desperate to get into the points. I got a decent start to the race and was just sitting with the pack but then, for the first time in my career, I got arm pump and my forearm was literally solid so there was nothing I could do and gradually slipped back. All I can think of was what I was overcompensating a bit and using my arms too much to muscle the bike through all the changes in direction. Cadwell is probably the hardest circuit on the body but there are again positives to take out of the weekend and we're continually chipping away both with the bike and with my riding so we're definitely getting there. I'm really happy with the bike now so a big thanks to the team for all their work whilst I've again taken a stride forward as shown in qualifying. If we can just piece everything together in the final three rounds, I'm sure all our hard work will be rewarded with some good points scoring finishes." Conor now heads to Donington Park, Leics for round 10 of the Championship with the meeting taking place on September 9-11. Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 30th, August 2011 10:01pm.

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