News 1 Oct 2018

Race two Magny Cours WorldSBK victory for champion Rea

Cluzel wins WorldSSP, Carrasco crowned WorldSSP300 champion.

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Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) roared ahead to grab a phenomenal double at Magny-Cours as the Motul FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) shut up shop for Round 11 and the European season. The Northern Irishman has now made it eight consecutive victories in a row, matching the best WorldSBK winning streak since Troy Bayliss did the same back in 2006.

Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) started from second on the grid and immediately grabbed the holeshot, powering away from Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) and Marco Melandri (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati), while Race Two polesitter Lorenzo Savadori (Milwaukee Aprilia) quickly fell down the order.

But inside just half a lap Rea had already managed to climb into third position and set his sights on the race lead, eventually managing to outpace van der Mark at the Imola chicane in lap three.

Davies leading, Rea in hot pursuit – the same scenario we’ve witnessed countless times across the years, and as recently as Race Two in Portimao. Even with an unassailable margin of points separating them in the standings, the pair fought as fiercely as ever.

Rea singled out the Adelaide hairpin as the point to make his pass, but lap after lap the moment didn’t come, the Welshman forcing his Ducati in front on the exit every time, with the Kawasaki rider twice running in too hot. But then Davies opened the door in lap 12 through turn nine, and Rea emphatically put his foot in, flying into the race lead.

With an open track ahead, the KRT rider was just too strong to match, with Davies crossing the line in second and van der Mark putting his R1 onto the podium again in third.

Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) couldn’t return to the rostrum after his P2 yesterday, but the move he put over Marco Melandri (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) with one lap on the clock did net him P4 in Race Two, with the Italian following behind and completing the top five.

Savadori managed to steady his pace after a few dubitative opening laps and claimed sixth place, closing off his best weekend of the season. Alex Lowes (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) crossed the line in seventh and saves some points from a mostly disappointing weekend, with Xavi Fores (Barni Racing Team) in eighth and as the top independent rider.

Leon Camier (Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team) returns to the top ten for the first time since his injury in July, leaving Magny-Cours with a P9, with hometown boy Loris Baz (GULF Althea BMW Racing Team) closing out the top ten. Eugene Laverty (Milwaukee Aprilia) crossed the line in 11th, with Toprak Razgatlioglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) in 12th.

Jules Cluzel (NRT) secured his fourth WorldSSP win of the season as the Frenchman took a controlling victory to beat Championship rival and second place Sandro Cortese (Kallio Racing) at the French Round, with fellow countryman Lucas Mahias (GRT Yamaha Official WorldSSP Team) third on the rostrum as teammate and pole man Federico Caricasulo crashed out on the final lap. Fourth and fifth were credited to Thomas Gradinger (NRT) and Randy Krummenacher (BARDAHL Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team).

In an unbelievable WorldSSP300 race, Ana Carrasco (DS Junior Team) became the first ever female motorcycle racing world champion after clawing her way back from P25 on the grid to finish P13 at the chequered flag, just enough to see the Spaniard beat Mika Perez (Kawasaki ParkinGO Team) by a single point.

Daniel Valle (BCD Yamaha MS Racing) snatched victory ahead of Mika Perez (Kawasaki ParkinGO Team) and Manuel Gonzalez (BCD Pertamina Junior Team by MS Racing), while Australian Tom Edwards (Nutec – Benjan – Kawasaki) was forced to accept a DNF after starting from the front row.

The Superbike World Championship now heads to Argentina on 12-14 October for the penultimate round of the championship.

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