World Superbike riders are used to flirting with danger in the pursuit of speed around the track.

But one rider got more than he bargained for during qualifying for Sunday's race in Spain.

Javier Fores' bike was engulfed in flames while he made his way round the track. Amazingly, however, the Spaniard remained on his bike for more than 10 seconds as the fire burned all around him.

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Javier Fores was competing in Superbike World Championship race when his bike caught fire

But as the flames engulfed the bike, the Ducati rider continued to ride for around 10 seconds

Eventually, however, Fores dropped his bike and ran to safety while it continued to burn

Eventually, however, he got off the bike and ran to safety as the flames continued to devour his Ducati bike.

The 31-year-old suffered nasty burns to neck and elsewhere. But reports suggest he is hoping to ride in Sunday's race.

If he does recover in time, he will line up on the second row of the grid at his home race.

Britain's Chaz Davies set a new qualifying record at the MotorLand Aragon circuit as he claimed Superpole for race one at the third round of the Superbike World Championship.

The Welshman is joined on the front row by double world champion Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki) and fellow Brit Tom Sykes, who followed him closely throughout the third practice session.

Italy's Marco Melandri (Ducati) was hot on Sykes' heels in fourth and lines up alongside Spanish duo Fores (Ducati) and Jordi Torres (BMW).

Fores was not the only one who had a qualifying session to forget, however. Randy Krummenacher, Ondrej Jezek and Markus Reiterberger all had crashes in quick succession.



