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FIM respond to rider criticism over track conditions in Argentina

Track conditions in Argentina for the penultimate round of the World Superbike Championship on the weekend saw Chaz Davies, Sandro Cortese, Marco Melandri, Leon Camier, Riucki Kiyonari and Eugene Laverty not take part in Saturday’s World Superbike race. 

The track was dirty and dusty and riders complained of oil seeping up from the surface of the circuit as track temperatures nudged 50-degrees celsius. 

After the problems that arose last year about 70% of the track had been resurfaced ahead of this event but it did not improve the grip due to the vast amount of sand on the tarmac. 

Riders such as Eugene Laverty let fly at some of their fellow riders for not sticking together and forcing the race to be abandoned.

The remaining twelve riders who lined up on the grid rode the race regularly over a distance of 21 laps on a 49-degree track temperature. 

Laverty and others, such as Marco Melandri, were also highly critical of the FIM which has seen the governing body release this statement overnight in their defence. 


FIM Statement

Following the decision of six riders not to participate in Race 1 at the Motul Argentinean Round of the FIM Superbike World Championship, in San Juan on Saturday October 12th, FIM wishes to provide some clarifications.

At the request of the FIM in 2018, the circuit of San Juan was resurfaced to host WorldSBK in 2019.

On Wednesday, October 9th during the inspection of the track, the FIM safety officer requested the circuit management to wash the track to remove the dust that had accumulated during the last days to ensure the safety conditions necessary for the smooth running of the Argentinean round.

After an intensive cleaning of the track, the homologation was issued on Thursday during a new inspection. This homologation procedure valid from Friday to Sunday is identical for each event of the championship and takes place on the Thursday preceding each race according to the FIM rules.

On Friday evening during the safety commission meeting, the rider representatives expressed concern over the scorching conditions and its possible effect on the newly laid asphalt. In agreement with all the stakeholders (Riders, representatives of FIM and Dorna), it was decided that a meeting would be held on Saturday at 12h00 after the Free Practice session 3 to make a new point on the situation. At this meeting all riders were happy with the improvement of the track conditions and it was unanimously decided to go ahead with the Qualifying Sessions and race.  Nevertheless, after Qualifying Sessions six WorldSBK riders decided not to take part in the race two hours later.

The FIM wishes to remind that the safety of all riders is its priority and wish to emphasize that neither the scorching conditions nor the condition of the track surface at that precise moment justified the cancellation of the race.

In addition and to provide a high level of marshalling, the FIM also provided a seminar for the 150 track marshals on Thursday at the San Juan circuit with the support of the national federation CAMOD.


Source: MCNews.com.au

Two Wins For Rea In Argentina

That was really positive, especially the Superpole race where I felt really strong in the cooler conditions. The grip level was really high so I was able to push the bike and manage it. The sensations felt quite normal. We made a change overnight, on the front of the bike, just to give me a bit more front confidence in trail braking to stabilise the bike. That enabled me to carry that much more entry speed. We knew Alvaro was one of the strongest guys and to race with him I was going to have to be really strong on the brakes and corner entry. Kudos to the guys because we came up with a really good set-up. Yesterday I made too many mistakes in the race and that gave Alvaro too much breathing room, so now I am really happy to win both races today. http://jonathan-rea.com/news/two-wins-rea-argentina


WorldSBK champion Jonathan Rea took his Ninja ZX-10RR to the top step of the podium twice today, winning both the ten-lap Superpole Race
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook

Rea does the double on Sunday in Argentina

2019 WorldSBK
Argentina Day Three


Overnight in Argentina five-time World Champion and newly crowned 2019 World Champion, Jonathan Rea, did a fantastic double astride his Kawasaki ZX-10RR, winning both the Tissot Superpole Race and Race Two.

After his second place in Saturday’s Race One, which six riders declined to race in due to safety concerns (Link), the Northern Irish champ reminded everyone that he is the reigning World Champion on Sunday.


WorldSBK Tissot Superpole Race

The Tissot Superpole Race was won by World Champion Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR).

After choosing to change the rear tyre, switching from the X1351 SC0 development solution used in Race 1 to the standard SC0 tyre, the Northern Irishman started well straight away from the third spot on the grid and moved into the race lead on the opening lap, managing to maintain the position all the way to the finish.

Álvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R) was unable to exploit his pole position start, finishing second, more than two-seconds behind the winner.

An outstanding third place went to Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR) while finishing behind him were Chaz Davies on and the Yamaha pairing of Alex Lowes and Michael Van Der Mark.

WorldSBK Tissot Superpole Race Results

  1. J. Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  2. Á. Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  3. T. Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  4. C. Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  5. A. Lowes (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team / Yamaha YZF R1)
  6. M. Van Der Mark (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team / Yamaha YZF R1)
  7. S. Cortese (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK / Yamaha YZF R1)
  8. L. Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  9. T. Sykes (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team / BMW S1000 RR)
  10. L. Mercado (Orelac Racing VerdNatura / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  11. J. Torres (Team Pedercini Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  12. L. Camier (Moriwaki Althea Honda Team / Honda CBR1000RR)
  13. E. Laverty (Team Goeleven / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  14. M. Rinaldi (Barni Racing Team / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  15. M. Melandri (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK / Yamaha YZF R1)
  16. A. Delbianco (Althea Mie Racing Team / Honda CBR1000RR)
  17. M. Reiterberger (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team / BMW S1000 RR)
  18. R. Kiyonari (Moriwaki Althea Honda Team / Honda CBR1000RR)

WorldSBK Race Two

In Race Two Jonathan Rea started from pole position because of his victory in the earlier Superpole Race and led the field.  Rea held sway up front until the seventh lap when Álvaro Bautista momentarily managed to snatch the lead.

WorldSBK Argentina Day SBK Jonathan Rea Alvaro Bautista
Alvaro Bautista muscles in on Jonathan Rea

However, Rea was having none of it and on the next lap he took back the position he had lost, and maintained the lead all the way to the chequered flag.

Mid-way through the race Chaz Davies was up on the back of the leading duo and on lap 11 managed to sneak past his team-mate to take second place. 

WorldSBK Argentina Day SBK Race Early Davies
Chaz Davies

The two Aruba Ducati men then diced for a few laps but towards the end of the race Bautista could not match the late race pace and lost touch with Davies before then being overhauled by both Razgatlioglu and Van der Mark in the final laps. 

WorldSBK Argentina Day SBK Toprak Razgatlioglu
Razgatlioglu

Jonathan Rea the eventual victor by five-seconds over Davies with Razgatlioglu rounding out the podium a further nine-seconds in arrears.  Rea extended his consecutive point-scoring finishes run to 45 in a row, the first time a rider has ever achieved this feat.

WorldSBK Argentina Day SBK Race Razgatlioglu Bautista
Toprak Razgatlioglu

Further down the field, Leandro Mercado (Orelac Racing VerdNatura) had a great race, climbing all the way up to the fringes of the top ten. The home hero picked off Jordi Torres (Team Pedercini Racing) and at Turn 10 with eight laps left then dived up the inside of factory Kawasaki rider Leon Haslam to take eighth place. A lap later, and Eugene Laverty (Team Goeleven) sneaked ahead of Haslam and Torres. 

WorldSBK Argentina Day SBK Race Mercado
Leandro Mercado

With four laps to go, Mercado got the better of Rinaldi at Turn 15, sparking a massive roar from the partisan crown trackside. However, Laverty got ahead of the pair of them on the front straight, pushing Mercado back to eighth whilst the Irishman went in pursuit of his best result since Aragon to take seventh place behind Alex Lowes.

Tom Sykes had retired seven laps into the race with a mechanical issue.


WorldSBK Race Two Results

  1. J. Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  2. C. Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  3. T. Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  4. M. Van Der Mark (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team / Yamaha YZF R1)
  5. Á. Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  6. A. Lowes (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team / Yamaha YZF R1)
  7. E. Laverty (Team Goeleven / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  8. L. Mercado (Orelac Racing VerdNatura / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  9. J. Torres (Team Pedercini Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  10. L. Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  11. M. Rinaldi (Barni Racing Team / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  12. L. Baz (Ten Kate Racing – Yamaha / Yamaha YZF R1)
  13. L. Camier (Moriwaki Althea Honda Team / Honda CBR1000RR)
  14. M. Melandri (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK / Yamaha YZF R1)
  15. S. Cortese (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK / Yamaha YZF R1)
  16. M. Reiterberger (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team / BMW S1000 RR)
  17. R. Kiyonari (Moriwaki Althea Honda Team / Honda CBR1000RR)
WorldSBK Argentina Day SBK Race Podium Rea Davies Toprak
#ARGWorldSBK at Circuito San Juan Villicum: Race 2
1. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)
2. Chaz Davies (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati) +5.158
3. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing) +14.511

WSBK Championship Standings

  1. Rea 601
  2. Bautista 460
  3. Lowes 305
  4. Van der Mark 304
  5. Razgatlioglu 299
  6. Haslam 257
  7. Davies 249
  8. Sykes 219
  9. Melandri 173
  10. Torres 132

World Supersport

GMT94 Yamaha Supported WorldSSP rider, Jules Cluzel, secured his third race win of the season with a dominant performance in a thrilling WorldSSP race at Circuito San Juan Villicum overnight. The Frenchman, who celebrated his 31st birthday on the weekend, took over the race lead from his team-mate and pole sitter, Corentin Perolari, two laps into the race and simply rode away from the field to victory.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Supersport Start
World Supersport

From the start, it was an all-French affair at the front of the race, with first Perolari and then Cluzel leading the way, pursued by their fellow countryman Lucas Mahias. Cluzel was quick to take advantage of the battle for position going on behind him and with a series of fast laps, including a new lap record, the GMT94 Yamaha rider had pulled out a gap of three seconds at the front by half race distance.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Supersport Perolari
Corentin Perolari leads World Supersport

While Cluzel was focused on pulling away, Bardahl Evan Bros. Yamaha Supported WorldSSP rider, Federico Caricasulo, was steadily making his way through the field, picking off riders as he went to eventually head the group chasing the race leader.

With Mahias, Perolari, Kallio Racing Yamaha’s Isaac Viñales and Bardahl Yamaha teammate, Randy Krummenacher, in his wake, Caricasulo started pushing to reduce Cluzel’s lead, whilst simultaneously defending against attacks from a hard charging Mahias.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Supersport Mahias
Lucas Mahias

With six laps to go Mahias overtook Caricasulo to take second, dragging Krummenacher past the Italian in his wake and Perolari took advantage when the Bardahl Yamaha rider ran wide to also force his way past, relegating Caricasulo to fifth.

Mahias pushed hard to close the gap to Cluzel, but the GMT94 Yamaha rider’s lead proved unsurmountable and he crossed the line with more than a two second advantage to take his third race win of the season. The result saw Cluzel close the gap to championship leader Krummenacher to 22 points and, numerically at least, still a championship contender going into the final round of the season in Qatar.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Supersport Cluzel Mahias
Lucas Mahias chased Cluze hard but was not able to bridge the gap

Mahias took second place, with Viñales getting the better of a five-way battle to claim a second successive podium finish in third.

Pole sitter Perolari held off the Bardahl Yamaha riders to finish fourth, with Caricasulo fifth and Krummenacher forced to settle for seventh place behind Raffaele De Rosa, after losing ground following contact with his team-mate on the penultimate lap. 

Krummenacher retains his lead in the championship standings but saw his advantage over teamate Caricasulo reduced from 10 to 8 points with just the final round in Qatar remaining.


Jules Cluzel – P1

“That was an amazing feeling. Ahead of the race I thought we could secure a good result today, but nothing like this. It was a dream race; I pushed at the beginning, but I didn’t know what pace the others were capable of until I saw that I was pulling away at the front. I could see the gap going up, but when it got to 2.2 seconds it got more difficult as it stayed like that for quite a while. But I wanted three seconds, so I pushed harder and with six laps to go my advantage was slightly more than that. Then I started to relax a little bit and just tried to manage the gap to the end of the race. Like I said, an amazing feeling and massive thanks to the team because this weekend we made a big step and today I had one of the best feelings on the bike.”

Isaac Viñales – P3

“That was an incredible race, but a hard one too! I lost quite a lot of time in the first few laps and had to chase back onto the leading group, then I made a mistake and lost contact again, which meant another chase to recover the couple of seconds lost. I managed to fight my way to the front of the group in the closing stages and then hold everyone off to finish on the podium for the second time in as many races. I’m really happy.”


Argentina WorldSSP Race Results

  1. Jules Cluzel Yamaha FRA 32’45.310
  2. Lucas Mahias Kawasaki FRA 00’02.406
  3. Isaac Vinales Yamaha ESP 00’03.473
  4. Corentin Perolari Yamaha FRA 00’05.700
  5. Federico Caricasulo Yamaha ITA 00’05.768
  6. Raffaele De Rosa MV Agusta ITA 00’06.331
  7. Randy Krummenacher Yamaha CHE 00’07.066
  8. Thomas Gradinger Yamaha AUT 00’14.045
  9. Kyle Smith Honda GBR 00’17.035
  10. Ayrton Badovini Kawasaki ITA 00’25.822
  11. Peter Sebestyen Yamaha HUN 00’30.018
  12. Hikari Okubo Kawasaki JPN 00’30.406
  13. Christian Stange Kawasaki DEU 00’31.573
  14. Loris Cresson Yamaha BEL 00’41.953
  15. Hannes Soomer Honda EST 00’48.523
WorldSBK Argentina Day Supersport Podium Cluzel
#ARGWorldSBK WorldSSP at Circuito San Juan Villicum – Race
1. Jules Cluzel (GMT94 YAMAHA)
2. Lucas Mahias (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) +2.406
3. Isaac Viñales (Kallio Racing) +3.473

WorldSSP Championship Points

  1. Randy Krummenacher Yamaha CHE 202
  2. Federico Caricasulo Yamaha ITA 194
  3. Jules Cluzel Yamaha FRA 180
  4. Lucas Mahias Kawasaki FRA 143
  5. Hikari Okubo Kawasaki JPN 97
  6. Raffaele De Rosa MV Agusta ITA 92
  7. Thomas Gradinger Yamaha AUT 86
  8. Corentin Perolari Yamaha FRA 81
  9. Ayrton Badovini Kawasaki ITA 59
  10. Peter Sebestyen Yamaha HUN 54
  11. Isaac Viñales Yamaha ESP 45
  12. Loris Cresson Yamaha BEL 41
  13. Isaac Vinales Yamaha ESP 36
  14. Jules Danilo Honda FRA 36
  15. Hannes Soomer Honda EST 34

Source: MCNews.com.au

Six riders refuse to race at Argentina on Saturday | Bautista wins R1

2019 WorldSBK
Argentina Day Two


From Friday morning, it was immediately clear that the Argentinian track conditions were not the best. After the problems that arose last year, this year about 70% of the track had been resurfaced, but it did not improve the grip due to the vast amount of sand on the asphalt.

For this reason, riders Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R), Sandro Cortese (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK / Yamaha YZF R1), Marco Melandri (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK / Yamaha YZF R1), Leon Camier (Moriwaki Althea Honda Team / Honda CBR1000RR), Riucki Kiyonari (Moriwaki Althea Honda Team / Honda CBR1000RR) and Eugene Laverty (Team Goeleven / Ducati Panigale V4 R) decided not to participate in the race as a form of protest.

The remaining twelve riders who lined up on the grid rode the race regularly over a distance of 21 laps on a 49-degree track temperature.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Start
Argentina World SBK Race One

After taking pole position in the Superpole session held in the late morning, in Race 1, Álvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R) maintained the race lead from start to finish.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Start Bautista Rea
Argentina World SBK Race One

At the start, both Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR) and Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR) managed to get past Michael Van Der Mark (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team / Yamaha YZF R1), moving in behind the Ducati-riding Spaniard.

WorldSBK Argentina Day WorldSBK Race start
Argentina World SBK Race One

In the opening laps, the first four riders were within a gap of less than six-tenths of one another. On the seventh lap, Rea had a go at overtaking the race leader, but the Ducati rider was able to fend off the attack. The Northern Irishman made another attempt on the following lap and it seemed as if he would be able to overtake Bautista, but the Spaniard maintained the upper hand, once again staying ahead of the reigning World Champion.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Rea Razgatlioglu VanDerMark
Argentina World SBK Race One

From about the mid-race point, the gaps between the riders increased and the positions stayed the same until the end.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Bautista Wins
Argentina World SBK Race One

Álvaro Bautista winning the race ahead of Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR) and Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR), third.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Sykes
Tom Sykes

Michael van der Mark beat his team-mate Alex Lowes to fourth place while Leon Haslam was sixth ahead of Tom Sykes. 


P1 – Alvaro Bautista (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)

“It’s my first time riding here in San Juan and I am so happy that I was able to get the victory at this amazing track with all these amazing people supporting us! Today was really difficult riding on the slippery surface of the asphalt. I just tried to keep calm and avoid mistakes. I didn’t really focus on my performance but more on not making any error, trying to ride as smooth as possible. I hope tomorrow we will be able to enjoy other amazing battles”.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Bautista Flag Win
P1 – Alvaro Bautista

P2 – Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)

“To be honest, it was a really difficult race today. The conditions of the track were not perfect and it was more about trying to manage my race. I feel really good with my bike and I want to thank all my guys because we made a last-minute change for these conditions and I think it worked. I tried to be with Bautista, but then I made a mistake because I was riding over my head to stay there. I made a few mistakes but I really hope that the track will be a little bit better tomorrow, but for today I am quite content with the podium”.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Toprak Razgatlioglu
Toprak Razgatlioglu

P3 – Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing)

“It has not been so easy for me, but I think all riders were struggling today. In the final two laps, I pushed to the limit in the attempt to reach the second position. But then I saw it was impossible for me to reach Johnny, so I decided to settle there in the third position and bring home another podium. I am really happy about this result. Let’s see how will be tomorrow”.


#ARGWorldSBK at Circuito San Juan Villicum: Race 1
  1. Á. Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
  2. J. Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  3. T. Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  4. M. Van Der Mark (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team / Yamaha YZF R1)
  5. A. Lowes (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team / Yamaha YZF R1)
  6. L. Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  7. T. Sykes (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team / BMW S1000 RR)
  8. J. Torres (Team Pedercini Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  9. L. Mercado (Orelac Racing VerdNatura / Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
  10. A. Delbianco (Althea Mie Racing Team / Honda CBR1000RR)
  11. M. Reiterberger (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team / BMW S1000 RR)
  12. M. Rinaldi (Barni Racing Team / Ducati Panigale V4 R)
WorldSBK Argentina Day R Podium
#ARGWorldSBK at Circuito San Juan Villicum: Race 1
1. Alvaro Bautista (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
2. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) +1.562
3. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing) +3.327
Championship Standings after Race 1, Round 12
  1. Jonathan Rea (GBR) Kawasaki (564 points)
  2. Alvaro Bautista (ESP) Ducati (440 points)
  3. Alex Lowes (GBR) Yamaha (290 points)

WorldSSP

The World Supersport grid took to the San Juan circuit for their Tissot Superpole session in Argentina, more important than ever before at it is match-point for the title this weekend. As the track temperature increased, it became increasingly harder to set a competitive lap time. However, remaining in fine form from topping FP2 on Friday, Corentin Perolari (GMT94 YAMAHA) mastered the hot conditions and the heated battle for pole, taking his first ever World Supersport pole.

The 25-minute session got underway in a bad way for Loris Cresson (Kallio Racing), as the Belgian rider crashed at Turn 1, meaning he had a mountain to climb. It was looking like it would also be a tricky weekend for the BARDAHL Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team duo of Randy Krummenacher and Federico Caricasulo, as the top two in the Championship were languishing outside the top five.

Unlike in the WorldSBK, lap times came on stronger throughout the session and with just three minutes to go, it was looking like a French 1-2-3 on the grid for Sunday’s race. However, it would all be spoilt as the times tumbled in the closing stages, with a variety of riders firing shots at the front row.

In the end however, it was Corentin Perolari who remained at the top of the timesheets and took a career-first pole position in World Supersport. The young Frenchman – who is the seventh youngest WorldSSP pole-sitter in the class’ history – had never achieved a front row until now, proved that his Friday pace was no fluke and he took the pole position by just under a tenth of a second from Italian sensation, Ayrton Badovini (Team Pedercini Racing). The veteran was back on the front row for a second successive round. Completing the front row and eager to keep his title aspirations alive, Jules Cluzel (GMT94 YAMAHA) will be eager to capitalise on his front row advantage.

Heading up the second row, Magny-Cours pole-sitter Kyle Smith (Team Pedercini Racing) made it two Kawasaki’s in the top four. The British rider, who was a constant front row threat, is seeking a first podium of the year in WorldSSP. Fifth place belonged to another Kawasaki rider, as 2017 World Supersport Champion Lucas Mahias secured a second row start, making it three French riders in the top five. Championship leader Randy Krummenacher will start this title quest from sixth place, as he is off the front row for a second round in succession.

Row three features more big names, with Isaac Viñales (Kallio Racing) looking for a second consecutive podium in World Supersport from seventh on the grid. He was able to pip Federico Caricasulo, as the rider second in the standings was only able to finish eighth. One place behind, it was a career-best starting position for Christian Stange (GEMAR Ciociaria Corse WorldSSP Team), who was top Honda. Completing the top ten was Hungary’s Peter Sebestyen (CIA Landlord Insurance Honda).

There’s plenty of work to be completed for plenty of riders outside the top ten, as Hikari Okubo (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) was 11th, ahead of Raffaele De Rosa (MV AGUSTA Reparto Corse) in 12th and Thomas Gradinger (Kallio Racing) in 13th.

Pole position – Corentin Perolari (GMT94 YAMAHA)

“I have a very good feeling with my bike here in Argentina. I am extremely pleased with the first position. Since the beginning of the weekend, I’ve been feeling comfortable on my bike and I think that starting for pole position will help me do a good race tomorrow. Thanks to my team for all their effort”.

WorldSSP at Circuito San Juan Villicum – Superpole
  1. Corentin Perolari (GMT94 YAMAHA) 1’45.993
  2. Ayrton Badovini (Team Pedercini Racing) 1’46.060
  3. Jules Cluzel (GMT94 YAMAHA) 1’46.129

Sunday AEDT Schedule

Time Class Session
0100 WSBK WUP
0125 WSSP600 WUP
0300 WSBK Superpole Race
0415 WSSP600 Race
0600 WSBK Race 2

Source: MCNews.com.au

Rea Second In Argentina Race One

It was a very difficult race. As we know the conditions were not the best so it was more a case of managing myself and the bike inside the limits. But of course I got excited a few times because I could see my pace compared to Alvaro was quite similar. I was much stronger in a lot of the circuit and there were a couple of key areas where he was that bit stronger. I was just riding on the limit to be there so that meant when you take liberties in all the critical areas of the track I was making some mistakes – and just running onto the dirty stuff penalised me a few times. There are lessons to learn for tomorrow. Pere and myself made a last minute change, just before the race, to forget about out-and-out pace and to look after the tyre. That was the biggest thing because we knew the tyre was going to drop. So massive kudos to Pere because the change was quite significant. I felt like in the end we looked after the tyre a little bit, but too many mistakes penalised us. http://jonathan-rea.com/news/rea-second-argentina-race-one


Jonathan Rea took second place in a tough 21-lap Race One at a hot and dusty Villicum circuit today, finishing just 1.5 seconds from the
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook

Bautista tops opening day in Argentina

2019 WorldSBK
Argentina Day One


Alvaro Bautista topped the timesheets in Argentina overnight on the Spaniard’s first visit to Circuito San Juan Villicum.

However a dirty track for the opening day of practice saw many riders keep their powder mainly dry, choosing to sit out most of the sessions and wait for other riders to do the donkey work of putting rubber down and cleaning up the circuit. 

Jonathan Rea opened his weekend strongly. The undulations and aggressive direction changes suited the Northern Irishman’s style and he finished the day in second overall, despite leading the FP2 session almost to the chequered flag as track temperatures nudged 50-degrees celsius.

Jonathan Rea

“It was really difficult to find a feeling out there because you cannot push anywhere near the limit. It is like riding on marbles and the track did not get much better. I expected a big step in the afternoon session. Even though the track looked cleaner the grip wasn’t there. A really frustrating day because you are kind of reluctant to do anything with the bike set-up in readiness for the track ‘rubbering-in’ some more.”

WorldSBK Argentina Day Rea
Jonathan Rea

Chaz Davies sat out most of the morning session and finished the day fourth overall just behind Barni Ducati rider Michael Ruben Rinaldi.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Rinaldi
Michael Ruben Rinaldi

Tom Sykes worked his way through set-up changes to find enough grip from the BMW to finish the opening fifth on the charts. 

Tom Sykes

“The circuit layout here at San Juan is fantastic and is so enjoyable to ride, its just a shame that the current track conditions are not great. Its not safe and is so easy to get caught out, you can go 15cm off line and you are at risk of crashing which is far from ideal. Having said that, the guys here done a spectacular job with the track and is certainly an amazing place to come race. Today we finished up P5 which I am pleased about, we made a few small changes on the bike throughout the session which was an improvement. We are only +1.000 second off the top two guys but other than that we are right in the mix, hopefully we can improve a bit tomorrow and be at the sharp end come the race.”

WorldSBK Argentina Day Sykes
Tom Sykes

Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing) returned to action for the first time since his debut race winning weekend in France last time out. A late crash at Magny Cours in the final race left him with a painful left ankle, but he persevered to finish sixth on Friday’s combined times.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Razgatlioglu
Toprak Razgatlioglu

Leon Haslam was unfortunate in the afternoon session to fall almost as soon as he started, at Turn 16, suffering an off-throttle highside trying out a different option rear tyre and injuring his knee and thumb as he fell.

Despite his heavy hit Haslam got going again to finish seventh overall, after a typically gritty recovery at the end of FP2.

Leon Haslam

“I fell on an out lap, with zero-lean angle and zero brakes, as I had an off throttle high-side. It is the first time I had used that tyre. I went back out on my second tyre after the crash and I had zero grip. I could not even get to my knee because compared to the morning conditions they were a lot worse. We changed the tyre near the end and slowly got going.”

WorldSBK Argentina Day Haslam
Leon Haslam

Fresh from the news that he is joining Kawasaki next season, Alex Lowes was ninth on day one in Argentina but Sandro Cortese had the honour of being fastest Yamaha in P8.

Alex Lowes

“I’m a bit disappointed with the condition of the track; it’s really dirty and it hasn’t improved as expected over the course of the day. The racing line is getting a lot better but if you get a bit offline then you’re on to the dirty part of the track. Hopefully the line will get a bit wider ahead of the race tomorrow. It’s a great track, the layout is fantastic, and the weather has been perfect today, but the problem with the dirty track means we’re a lot slower than we should be. But then the conditions are the same for everyone and we just have to deal with them the best we can. This afternoon we tried something with the bike that didn’t work as expected in the greasy conditions, which was important because now we know in which direction not to go tomorrow when, hopefully, track conditions improve.”

WorldSBK Argentina Day Lowes
Alex Lowes

2019 – WSBK Argentina – Day One

  1. BAUTISTA Alvaro SPA Ducati 1’43.614
  2. REA Jonathan GBR Kawasaki 0.104
  3. RINALDI Michael Ruben ITA Ducati 1.229
  4. DAVIES Chaz GBR Ducati 1.252
  5. SYKES Tom GBR BMW 1.320
  6. RAZGATLIOGLU Toprak TUR Kawasaki 1.331
  7. HASLAM Leon GBR  Kawasaki 1.397
  8. CORTESE Sandro GER  Yamaha 1.530
  9. LOWES Alex GBR Yamaha 1.655
  10. VAN DER MARK Michael NDL Yamaha 1.723
  11. TORRES Jordi SPA Kawasaki 2.010
  12. MERCADO Leandro ARG Kawasaki 2.909
  13. BAZ Loris FRA Yamaha 3.025
  14. MELANDRI Marco ITA GRT Yamaha 3.104
  15. DELBIANCO Alessandro ITA Honda 3.940
  16. KIYONARI Ryuichi JPN Honda 3.999
  17. REITERBERGER Markus GER BMW 4.073
  18. CAMIER Leon GBR Honda 4.374
  19. LAVERTY Eugene IRE Ducati 6.989

WorldSSP

The World Supersport Championship could well be decided this weekend, with Randy Krummenacher (BARDAHL Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team) looking to become the first ever Swiss WorldSSP Champion. After day one however, it was Corentin Perolari (GMT94 YAMAHA) who made hay whilst the sun shone, whilst big names were littered throughout the top ten.

Leading the charge of the WorldSSP field into Saturday, Corentin Perolari left it late to go to top slot in FP1. The Frenchman put in a strong lap time late on and was just under half-a-tenth clear of his nearest challenger. Having languished down the field in FP1, Federico Caricasulo (BARDAHL Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team) put in a sterling comeback in FP2 to be right in the mix going into a crucial Saturday Superpole day. The Italian put in strong lap times at the very end of the session, initially going to the top before being pushed back to second place. Completing the top three after day one was Championship leader, Randy Krummenacher (BARDAHL Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team), as he looks to better his teammate to secure the WorldSSP crown.

WorldSBK Argentina Day Perolari
Corentin Perolari

Having been top of FP1, Ayrton Badovini (Team Pedercini Racing) slipped to fourth place but rounded out a strong opening day in Argentina in fine fashion. The Italian will look to repeat his podium success of Magny-Cours this weekend and looks like he has good pace. Fifth place belonged to Jules Cluzel (GMT94 YAMAHA), who will need to find more pace if he is to keep his Championship hopes alive this weekend. Sixth place went to 2017 WorldSSP Champion, Lucas Mahias (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing). The Frenchman starting his weekend in solid style as he looks to secure a second consecutive win of the season, following on from his magnificent in Magny-Cours.

Top MV Agusta honours went to Raffaele De Rosa (MV AGUSTA Reparto Corse), as the 32-year-old begins his chase for a first victory in World Supersport. Behind him was Magny-Cours pole-sitter and ESS Cup Winner, Kyle Smith (Team Pedercini Racing). Making it four manufacturers inside the top nine was Peter Sebestyen (CIA Landlord Insurance Honda), as he seeks more top tens on his first visit to Argentina. Christian Stange (GEMAR – Ciociaria Corse WorldSSP Team) rounded out the top ten on day one, confirming his top ten pace from FP1.

2019 WorldSSP Argentina Day One

  1. Corentin Perolari – Yamaha 1’46.246
  2. Federico Caricasulo Yamaha 1’46.292
  3. Randy Krummenacher Yamaha 1’46.451

Source: MCNews.com.au