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Redding confirmed at Ducati WSBK with Davies in 2020

Scott Redding to join up with Chaz Davies on the factory Panigale V4 R in the Superbike World Championship

26-year-old Scott Redding, from Quedgeley (Gloucestershire), who so far this season has taken six wins and five pole positions in BSB, and is in second place in the overall standings behind Be Wiser Racing Ducati team-mate Josh Brookes, will be making his debut in the production-based championship in 2020 after a five-year presence in MotoGP and one year in BSB.

Scott Redding

“I’m so happy to join the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team, which is something that I’ve wanted for a long time, because to be able to work with a team that can fight for a world title is really a great opportunity for me. Obviously now I have to remain fully focussed on the British Superbike Championship, because I want to try and win that title with the Be Wiser Ducati before stepping back up to a world championship again. A big thanks to all those people who have helped to make this dream happen, and now I can’t wait to get on the factory Panigale V4 R bike in the World Superbike Championship.”

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Scott Redding

Scott Redding will join up with the already confirmed Chaz Davies, who next year will be embarking on his seventh successive season on a Ducati, thus forming a very strong all-British rider formation.

Stefano Cecconi (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati Team Principal)

“It is with great pleasure that we welcome Scott into our team. Despite being a rookie in BSB, on his first experience with the Panigale V4 R and with numerous tracks he has never seen before, Scott has proved to be fast right out of the box and to be able to aim straight for the title. For this reason, we have been following him with interest and we were impressed with his form even before having to look for a team-mate for Chaz in the coming seasons. With his determination and experience, I’m convinced he will be quick right from the start, even on a WSBK-spec bike. I wish to fondly bid goodbye to Álvaro and thank him for the incredible emotions that he has given us this year, he will surely be a difficult adversary to beat! Now however we must focus on the current season: we no longer have an advantage, but the world title battle is still open and we will give our maximum commitment to conclude our collaboration in the best possible way.”

Álvaro Bautista’s adventure with the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team thus comes to an end on the 26th October at the Losail circuit in Qatar. With four rounds still to be held (Portugal, France, Argentina and Qatar), the 34-year-old Spanish rider, who made his Superbike debut this year with the all-new Panigale V4 R, currently lies second in the championship with 352 points and has so far won 14 races, taking the Bologna bike to victory in its and his debut race at Phillip Island and then adding the next ten races to his victory tally.

The Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team will, as always, make the greatest effort to score the best possible results together with Álvaro right until the end of the season, and thanks him for his great commitment, all the while wishing him all the best for his racing future.

Where to for Alvaro? The hot tip is that he is to join the Honda Racing World Superbike Team on an all-new Fireblade in 2020.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Alex Lowes tops two-day Portimao WorldSBK Test

2019 WorldSBK

Portimao Official Test

Images courtesy of WSBK


WorldSBK riders completed their second and final day of Official Portimao Test around Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal. Sun shone down on both days, and scorching weather saw riders dealing with different track conditions between the two daily sessions, with the asphalt temperatures reaching nearly 50 degrees in the afternoon.

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Alex Lowes – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

With that bear in mind, riders hit the track early this morning again, putting in their best laps and continuing from where they left off yesterday before the temperatures soared once again.

Pata Yamaha WorldSBK rider Alex Lowes was the fastest rider at the end of Day 2, after setting the quickest lap time in 1’41.153 this morning with qualifying tyres. While trying new chassis components and different soft tyres, the British rider took time also to understand his physical condition.

During the break, Lowes had surgery to solve a tendinitis problem in his arms, but after two days of testing, he is now sure to be fit and ready for the round in September. On the other side of the garage, it was an eventful day for Michael van der Mark, who had a small crash in FP1 and experienced a technical problem twice in FP2. Despite that, the Dutchman cannot be disappointed with his results as he set the fourth fastest lap time with Q tyres.

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Alex Lowes – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

It was a stronger day also for the Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK riders. Jonathan Rea closed again as second fastest just 0.218 s behind Lowes, with his best lap time improved of more than a second compared to the first day.

Jonathan Rea

“The test was really good and to be honest I needed to test. I was a little bit slow in waking up yesterday. I have had a great summer break but I was not only readjusting to riding again. With the momentum I had from the endurance spec bike in Suzuka, I felt really fast coming here. At a circuit I am really strong at, I did not really feel I had much more yesterday. But this morning I woke up and we found a better lap time and also more consistency. In the heat of the afternoon I was much better compared to the opening day. I feel really positive.”

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Jonathan Rea – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

Teammate Leon Haslam was sixth, not far from the top of the time screens. While both riders spent Day 1 focusing on their overall package, today they worked mainly in preparation for the next WorldSBK round here in Portugal.

Leon Haslam

“We had a lot of things to evaluate and we ended up – on race tyres – the second quickest to Johnny. I was the only one who did not use a qualifier, an ‘SCX’ or a prototype tyre. So race tyre-to-race tyre we were just a couple of tenths off where Johnny was. We made a big step here and we were 0.7 seconds faster than we were in pre-season testing at Portimao, and in hotter conditions. I felt we got through all our items and it was a really positive test. It shows me as sixth on the time sheets but that is purely down to others using a qualifying tyre.”

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Leon Haslam – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

After feeling unwell overnight, Toprak Razgatlioglu had to cut short his final day of testing. Third quickest today after two positive days, the Turkish rider prepared for the race weekend and tried different qualifying strategies with the rest of the season in mind.

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Toprak Razgatlioglu – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

It was a shorter day also for Alvaro Bautista due to pain in his shoulder, after sustaining an injury at the U.S. round, who also decided to sit out from FP2. The Spaniard completed the Portimao Test ninth overall ahead of Michael Ruben Rinaldi, who had a small crash with no consequence at the end of FP2. The Italian preceded the other official Ducati of Chaz Davies, who had a different swingarm and other new items to test. Completing the group of Ducati riders, Eugene Laverty finished eighth.

Álvaro Bautista

“These two days of testing have been very positive even though on the second day we weren’t able to do many laps. Unfortunately, the shoulder is not yet in a perfect condition and I felt a bit of pain. We preferred to stop early so as not to make things worse and to be in the best condition in a couple of weeks’ time. In any case, yesterday we did a lot of laps and all things considered I’m happy because I found a good feeling again with my Panigale. This was the first test since the last round at Laguna Seca, now we’ve got a few more days to fully recover.”

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Alvaro Bautista – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test
Chaz Davies

“It was a good two days and great to get back into the swing of things and actually just verify the progress that we have made since the test here in January. Coming here six months later, I felt like the bike responded pretty good all in all. Over the two days we worked on the chassis mainly, things felt good and the bike was working well. I go away from here pretty confident and can’t wait for the final part of the season to start.”

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Chaz Davies – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

Loris Baz was the rider to put in the largest number of laps – 146 laps across the two days. Today the Frenchman found an improvement on his opening day pace as he set the fifth fastest lap time in 1’41.718. It was a busy test for Baz, as he was trying new tyres compounds and working on improving the weak points of his Yamaha YZF R1.

Continuing with his busy schedule, Sandro Cortese set the seventh fastest lap time, while teammate Marco Melandri closed thirteenth behind Tom Sykes. The latter had different items to test on his BMW S1000 RR but together with his teammate Markus Reiterberger (15th) they were able to gather enough information to work on for the next round.

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Sandro Cortese – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

Kawasaki Independent Team riders Jordi Torres and Leandro Mercado closed 14th and 16th respectively, as they both worked to improve the overall package of their ZX-10RR machines across the two days.

Moriwaki Althea Honda Team riders Takumi Takahashi and Ryuichi Kiyonari finished seventeenth and nineteenth respectively as they both worked on the base setup of the Honda CBR1000RR, while Ducati wild card entry Silvain Barrier closed 18th overall.

Takumi Takahashi

“This track is quite difficult, and it is not easy to set good lap times. Having said that, I tried my best over these two days and ultimately, we were able to improve our settings and our lap times but honestly not by as much as we would have liked. Anyway, all in all, it has been a good experience.”

Ryuichi Kiyonari

“I really enjoyed these two days of testing. We tried many different settings and even if I did not make any really big improvements in terms of lap times, I feel that the potential is there to do a good job with the bike’s setup when the race weekend arrives. So, I look forward to coming back in September for the Portuguese round.”

Official Test Portimao – Two-Day Combined Superbike

  1. A. LOWES (GBR, Yamaha) 1’41.153
  2. J. REA (GBR, Kawasaki) 1’41.371 +0.218
  3. T. RAZGATLIOGLU (TUR, Kawasaki) 1’41.428 +0.275
  4. M. VAN DER MARK (NED, Yamaha) 1’41.489 +0.336
  5. L. BAZ (FRA, Yamaha) 1’41.718 0.565
  6. L. HASLAM (GBR, Kawasaki) 1’41.758 +0.605
  7. S. CORTESE (GER, Yamaha) 1’42.035 +0.882
  8. E. LAVERTY (IRL, Ducati) 1’42.055 +0.902
  9. A. BAUTISTA (ESP, Ducati) 1’42.087 +0.934
  10. M. RINALDI (ITA, Ducati) 1’42.124 +0.971
  11. C. DAVIES (GBR, Ducati) 1’42.161 +1.008
  12. T. SYKES (GBR, BMW) 1’42.172 +1.019
  13. M. MELANDRI (ITA, Yamaha) 1’42.212 +1.059
  14. J. TORRES (ESP, Kawasaki) 1’42.264 +1.111
  15. M. REITERBERGER (GER, BMW) 1’42.457 +1.304
  16. L. MERCADO (ARG, Kawasaki) +1’42.712 1.559
  17. T. TAKAHASHI (JPN, Honda) 1’43.544 +2.391
  18. S. BARRIER (FRA, Ducati) 1’44.111 +2.958
  19. R. KIYONARI (JPN, Honda) 1’44.474 +3.321

World Supersport

BARDAHL Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team rider Federico Caricasulo was the fastest among the WorldSSP riders. The Italian set the quickest lap time in 1’45.281 ahead of compatriot Raffaele De Rosa.

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Federico Caricasulo – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

Race winners Jules Cluzel set the third fastest time despite a small crash in the afternoon today. The Frenchman closed ahead of the Yamaha of Spanish rider Isaac Viñales who worked well during both days.

Championship leader Randy Krummenacher was the fifth quickest around Portimao after having set the pace at the end of Day 1 yesterday. The Swiss worked on improving his feeling with the front end of his bike, testing also his physical conditions.

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Randy Krummenacher – 2019 Portimao WorldSBK Test

Krummenacher returned to the tarmac at Portimao after suffering a slight knee injury at the beginning of the two-month summer break, but he looks now to have fully recuperated.

Official Test Portimao – Two-Day Combined Supersport

  1. F. CARICASULO (ITA, Yamaha) 1’45.281
  2. R. KRUMMENACHER (SUI, Yamaha) 1’45.392 +0.111
  3. R. DE ROSA (ITA, MV Agusta) 1’45.449 +0.168
  4. J. CLUZEL (FRA, Yamaha) 1’45.459 +0.178
  5. I. VINALES (ESP, Yamaha) 1’45.573 +0.292
  6. A. BADOVINI (ITA, Kawasaki) 1’45.836 +0.555
  7. K. SMITH (GBR, Kawasaki) 1’45.950 +0.669
  8. C. PEROLARI (FRA, Yamaha) 1’46.145 +0.864
  9. G. RUIU (ITA, Yamaha) 1’46.422 +1.141
  10. T. GRADINGER (AUT, Yamaha) 1’46.565 +1.284
  11. J. DANILO (FRA, Honda) 1’46.798 +1.517
  12. J. VAN SIKKELERUS (NED, Honda) 1’46.893 +1.612
  13. L. CRESSON (BEL, Yamaha) 1’47.241 +1.960
  14. N. CALERO (ESP, Kawasaki) 1’47.660 +2.379
  15. F. FULIGNI (ITA, MV Agusta) 1’47.743 +2.462
  16. H. SOOMER (EST, Honda) 1’47.925 +2.644
  17. D. VALLE (ESP, Yamaha) 1’47.934 +2.653
  18. R. HARTOG (NED, Kawasaki) 1’48.360 +3.079
  19. G. MATERN (FRA, Kawasaki) 1’51.829 +6.548

Source: MCNews.com.au

The test was really good and to be honest I needed to test. I was a little bit slow in waking up…

The test was really good and to be honest I needed to test. I was a little bit slow in waking up yesterday. I have had a great summer break but I was not only readjusting to riding again. With the momentum I had from the endurance spec bike in Suzuka, I felt really fast coming here. At a circuit I am really strong at, I did not really feel I had much more yesterday. But this morning I woke up and we found a better lap time and also more consistency. In the heat of the afternoon I was much better compared to the opening day. I feel really positive. http://www.jonathan-rea.com/news/satisfying-official-test-rea-and-krt-portimao


Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook

Ballyclare Colts Football Club

After moving back home my son Jake Went to Ballyclare Colts Football Club . Seeing my shy little boy grow with confidence and skill has been amazing. Great team atmosphere. Get involved or follow them here ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️


Massive thank you to Jonathan Rea for supporting his local team Ballyclare Colts FC. Pictured today at Dixon Park with members from the Colts Development Centre and our 2010 team.
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