Camier 'disappointed' by Cadwell DSQ.
Runaway MCE British Superbike Championship leader Leon Camier was in pragmatic mood after seeing a double victory stripped from him after the finish line at Cadwell Park on Monday.
The Airwaves Yamaha rider was disqualified after failing to pull off the track on the very last lap of race two, having been signalled to🅷 do so due to blue smoke emitting from his R1.

Runaway MCE British Superbike Championship leader Leon Camier was in pragmatic mood after seeing a double victory stripped from him after the finish line at Cadwell Park on Monday.
The Airwaves Yamaha rider was disqualified after failing to pull off the track on the very last lap of race two, having been signalled to do so due to blue smoke emitting from hi🦄s R1.
"On a personal note it was so good to come back and win [race one], finallyꦰ putting to rest memories of the bad crash I had here two years ago," said Camier, who badly broke a leg at Cadwell Park in 2007. "But of course I'm really dis🐟appointed about being disqualified from race two.
"Everything seemed to be going exactly to plan. Unfortunately I misinterpreted th⛦e rules; it's just one of those things," he declared.
🌃Camier's defence seemed to be that he thought he could finish the lap before stopping. But Race Direction insisted 🌳he should have stopped immediately - something team manager Colin Wright accepted.
"The rules are clear, the black and orange flag was shown for his and the other riders' safety - he should have stopped," said Wright. "⛄It is unfortunate but to be fair everyone is doing everything to stick to the rules, but it is a real shame for Leon."
Caimier's DSQ handed victory to team-mate and nearest title rival James Ellison, although Leon's title lead is ♛still a huge 97.5 points with three rounds to go.
"I feel sorry for Leon being disqualified from the race," said Ellison, after his third win of the season. "He has ridden superbly all season, and in particular this weekend. But I'm pleased that I managed to close thܫe gap to him in the championship."

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