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Beltran backs Haslam.
Tuesday, 6th May 2008
HM Plant Honda team boss Havier Beltran has thrown his support behind Leon Haslam after his exclusion from the second race of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship weekend at Oulton Park.
The former Ducati man was involved in a controversial coming together with Rizla Suzuki rider Tom Sykes during the second race of the weekend, with contact at the Hislop Chicane putting Sykes out on the spot.
Although Haslam continued and was classified in fifth place when the race was red-flagged, he was later excluded after the Clerk of the Course deemed him to be guilty of careless riding, with an appeal by the team being thrown out later as the decision stood.
With Haslam having also been involved in an incident with Sykes during the second race of the weekend at Thruxton, Beltran was quick to jump to the defence of the 24-year-old and insisted he wasn't a dangerous rider.
"It's been a difficult weekend for us to be honest," Beltran said after also seeing his second rider – Cal Crutchlow – dislocate an ankle in a fall.
"As regards Leon's disqualification, all I can say is that HM Plant Honda will always work within the rules and regulations set down for the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, but we do not believe that Leon is a dangerous rider."
Haslam's exclusion from the race came after a fine run to second place in the opening race which saw him hunt down the Ducati of Shane Byrne in the closing stages.
However, despite trying to make a move for the lead on the final lap, Haslam was unable to make the pass stick as Byrne battled back and was forced to settle for the second step of the podium.
"The first race was looking good and I think we should have won that one," he told Crash.net. "Shakey just managed to hold me off. I made a move for the lead so it's a little bit disappointing not to have won. I struggled early on in the really wet conditions but the track got drier and I could feel the bike a lot more. I managed to catch everyone up which I was happy with, but I should have gone straight at him [Byrne].
"I sat there and waited for a little while and then on the final lap I made a small mistake which prevented me from making that overtaking move. But I'll live and learn from it and we got a second place from the race."
"In the second race we had an incident with another rider and I've been disqualified, that's all I want to say about that race to be honest," Haslam then added in the team's end of day release once his disqualification has been confirmed. "All we can do now is look forward to Brands Hatch where at least it's less than a week before I can get out there and get some better results."