An 81-point lead in the title sees Jonathan Rea go into the Summer holidays with a grin on his face: but it isn’t over yet…
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1-1-2 for the overall this weekend! So so pumped! Thanks Laguna Seca, you’ve been amazing #team65
1-1-2 for the overall this weekend! So so pumped! Thanks Laguna Seca, you’ve been amazing #team65
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Rea Extends Championship Lead With Win And Second
I would never have believed you if you told me I would come here and set a new lap record, win two races and take the overall, so it has been a great weekend. We made a very small change to the bike between the Superpole race and Race Two. My feeling was completely different, which we did not expect. There was a lot of front movement, whereas all weekend before that we had been strong with the front. I had a few small warnings, just enough for me to roll it back a bit, think about finishing and we got it done. I am just super-satisfied with this weekend and I did the best I could in race two. I am looking forward to the summer break now.
Jonathan Rea took victory in today’s 10-lap Tissot-Superpole race at Laguna Seca and followed it up with a second place in the afternoon’
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Rea leads WSBK by 81-pts as Bautista no scores in US
2019 WorldSBK
Round Nine – Laguna Seca
The Californian weekend of the Motul FIM World Superbike Championship, hosted by the WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, ended with two wins for Jonathan Rea and one for Chaz Davies.
After winning Race 1 on Saturday, Rea also won the Tissot Superpole Race on Sunday morning, but was unable to defeat Chaz Davies in Race 2.
For the other rider representing the manufacturer from Borgo Panigale, the previously dominant Álvaro Bautista, it was a weekend to forget with a crash in Race 1 and a DNF in Race 2 when he was forced to retire on the third lap.
The Spaniard, who was the favourite for the world title in the early part of the year, is now 81-points behind Jonathan Rea and will be forced to make a difficult comeback after the summer break, in the hopes that his rival is unable to finish consistently on the podium, as he has so far.
Worth a mention is the excellent performance by the talented young Toprak Razgatlioglu with his two third place finishes in Race 1 and Race 2 and his fourth place in the Tissot Superpole Race.
Superpole Race Report
The Tissot Superpole Race lost one of its key players as early as the first lap when Álvaro Bautista tumbled disastrously to the ground just a few metres after the start due to contact with the rear tyre of Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing / Kawasaki ZX-10RR) who was overtaking him.
Then, on the following lap, an accident at the top of the Corkscrew involving Alessandro Delbianco and wild card JD Beach forced race direction to red-flag the race, bringing the action to a halt. The three riders involved in the accidents wound up in the medical centre and were unable to be on the grid for the restart, which anticipated an 8-lap race.
As in Saturday’s Race 1 (Link), in this sprint race, Jonathan Rea once again started well and managed to maintain the race lead from start to finish, winning with a 2.5 second gap ahead of Chaz Davies and 3.6 seconds ahead of Tom Sykes who, unlike in Race 1, this time around succeeded in snatching the final step of the podium from Toprak Razgatlioglu. The Turk finished fourth ahead of the other factory Kawasaki ridden by Leon Haslam.
Superbike Race Two
In Race 2, the order of the riders on the podium changed, but the faces were the same as those in Race 1.
Winning this second race was Welshman Chaz Davies who, unlike in Race 1, chose the same tyre used by Jonathan Rea, managing to overtake him on the inside at the first turn after the start and then maintaining the race lead all the way to the chequered flag. With the exception of this pass, throughout the rest of the race, the riders in the front maintained the positions taken at the start, with the reigning World Champion, after winning Race 1 and the Tissot Superpole Race, finished on the second step of the podium more than three seconds behind Davies.
Finishing third was Toprak Razgatlioglu who repeated his performance from Race 1, once again the best independent team rider.
Alex Lowes, Tom Sykes and Leon Haslam completed the top-six race finishers.
No score again for Álvaro Bautista who, after crashing in the Tissot Superpole Race, attempted to partake in Race 2 anyway, but made a bitter return to pit lane to retire on the third lap. The same fate awaited Michael Van Der Mark on the sixth lap.
Chaz Davies
“This means so much to me. It’s been a tough season for me. We’ve been trying so many things and not just really finding my feet. This year has been so so tough for many different reasons, but I want to say thanks to my team because they’ve been behind me the whole way and nobody threw the towel, and they kept trying to get more and more comfortable and this is the result. To win here on the U.S. soil is so amazing. I think it’s my fourth win here and I love Laguna, I love America, I love California and bringing home the victory today is the best way to going into the Summer Break. I am really happy with that, and it is dedicated to all my team”.
Jonathan Rea
“I am super satisfied with our weekend. We got two wins, a new lap record and also a second place! It is good for us. The team gave me a great bike and our ZX-10RR was working so good. We just made a small change between the Superpole Race and Race 2 that put my front in crisis a little bit, and I was struggling to finish the corner, but aside from that, I did the best I could so congratulation to Chaz and Ducati. I am looking forward to my Summer Break now”.
Toprak Razgatlioglu
“I am happy to be on the podium again. This morning the Tissot Superpole Race didn’t go well because after the red flag we didn’t change tyres, and we were able to finish just fourth. But for Race 2 I knew that my feeling with the bike was good. I tried to follow the front guys but I couldn’t keep their pace as again, after 10 laps, tyres dropped their performance. Anyway, I am pleased about this second podium, and I now am looking forward to starting my holidays”.
Álvaro Bautista
“I really feel bad about what happened today. At Turn 1 in the Superpole Race, Razgatlioglu completely closed my line and I couldn’t do anything to prevent his rear wheel from hitting my front. His move ruined both of my races today because I injured my left shoulder in the crash. I was taken to the medical centre and after checks, I was given the OK by the doctors to try and take part in Race 2, seeing as the X-ray showed that nothing was broken. Unfortunately, after just one lap I realized that the pain was too much for me to ride because as I didn’t have any strength in my left arm I wasn’t able to brake in the left-handers, and for this reason I came into the pits. I’m very sorry because we are working really well and always find the way to go fast, but in any case we’re going through a really difficult time at the moment. I’m sure that if we continue to work in this way, we’ll come back stronger than ever and with even more desire to win. As soon as I get back home, I’ll have more detailed checks done on my shoulder ligaments, but luckily two months’ break before the next race will surely allow me to fully recover.”
Leon Haslam
“I felt we had good pace today and we were there for that podium pace. I could catch Tom Sykes and Alex quite comfortably but in the end I just struggled with myself, not the bike. Especially braking into left hand corners – and there are a fair few of them here. I was disappointed with the crash yesterday and I have suffered all day today with my wrist and the pain transferred into my shoulder because I was not riding as freely. I can’t be too unhappy as it was my mistake when we crashed in Race One, but we have had a fifth and sixth today and were not far off the podium pace.”
Tom Sykes
“We’ve come away again with a bag full of top-5 finishes, including a podium in the sprint race. Overall it was a very productive weekend for the whole BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team. The bike seems to be not getting the best from the tyres at the moment but we got a lot of information this weekend and having said that it was a complete different story at the end of that race two. We had a lot of pace and I closed the gap to Alex Lowes so that’s certainly positive to take with us. We now have the summer break coming up so it’s just cool that at the right time we got a lot of information at the weekend and hopefully now the guys in the team can put this to good use. There are still areas to work on but overall the whole package is quite promising and having three podiums at the last three rounds is not too bad against these experienced manufacturers. I’m enjoying riding, have a great relationship with the team and BMW and it’s needless to say that we are heading in the right direction. I think everybody has seen that the progress we’ve made from the opening round until now has been quite impressive.”
Alex Lowes
“It was a fairly decent weekend, at a track at which we have always struggled a bit and were never really on the pace, but unfortunately it was the same for all the Yamahas. This afternoon I felt that I did the best that I could have – the leading trio were just too far ahead for me to make any inroads into their lead – so I’m fairly happy with fourth. The result means I’ve overtaken Michael in the championship standings and I’m now third, but it was a shame he had a problem with the bike today, as he’s done such a great job here and at Donington so soon after his Misano injury. But that’s racing sometimes and it’s certainly going to make for an interesting final four rounds with both of us determined to finish the season in the top three. I’m now looking forward to the Suzuka 8hr with the Yamaha Factory Racing Team, a little bit of time off and then back to WorldSBK at Portimão, a track that suits the R1 well and at which we will try to fight at the front again.”
Michael van der Mark
“We made some changes for the Superpole race that didn’t quite work as we were expecting, which meant I missed out on the top nine by just one place and had to start Race 2 from the fifth row of the grid. I had a really good start, made some early passes and was up to ninth at the end of the first lap. I felt so much better with the bike, a lot more confident and I could see the group ahead weren’t pulling away from me like they did yesterday. Once I managed to get past Loris Baz, I was feeling pretty comfortable and confident of gaining more places, but then we had a technical problem with the bike and I had to retire. It’s a big shame, because I was feeling better on my R1 than I had all weekend and we lost quite a lot of points. Anyway, we have a fairly long break now, of course including the 8hr race which is always a big challenge, and I’m sure we’ll be back really strong in Portimão – I love the track and I want to be fighting again to win.”
Loris Baz
“I was happy with my pace in Race 2 today. We took a bit of a gamble going with the X rear tyre because we didn’t know what to expect, but we had nothing to lose and here it’s really hard to overtake, so I knew that going hard from the start to build a gap could work. I had the best feeling with the bike of the whole weekend; here the Yamahas have struggled a little with the rear on corner entry, but today was better. It wasn’t easy to pass Jordi Torres, but once I was through, I just tried to be really consistent and not make any mistakes for the rest of the race. My pace at the end was a second and a half faster than yesterday, so I was happy to see such a big improvement. Three good races finished here and now we can look forward to testing at Portimão next month.”
Marco Melandri
“The goal was top nine and a decent grid position in the Superpole race, but I made a mistake trying to pass Markus Reiterberger and lost a lot of places. So, I started Race 2 from the sixth row at a track where it’s really difficult to overtake and where I have struggled to get the best from the new tyres. I just didn’t have the pace in the opening laps, but after 14 or 15 laps I was going much better, but by that time the gaps were too big, and it was too late. I would like to feel more comfortable on the bike, but this is the situation we’re in at the moment and I can only continue to do my best.”
Sandro Cortese
“It was a tough day and I was just happy to finish the race and pick up two points. This wasn’t our objective for the weekend, but it was all that was possible. Now I have to concentrate on my recovery during the summer break, to make sure I come back strong in Portimão ready for the last four races of the season. Thanks to the team for all their support this weekend and for doing such a great job. This was a tough race track to learn, especially with the injury, and a difficult weekend overall, but I’ve enjoyed my first visit to Laguna Seca and I’m looking forward to coming back to race here again.”
WorldSBK Laguna Seca Race Results
Superpole Race Results
Pos | No. Rider | Bike | Gap |
1 | J. Rea | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | 0.000 |
2 | C. Davies | Ducati Panigale V4 R | +2.533 |
3 | T. Sykes | BMW S1000 RR | +3.641 |
4 | T. Razgatlioglu | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +4.901 |
5 | L. Haslam | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +5.995 |
6 | A. Lowes | Yamaha YZF R1 | +6.207 |
7 | L. Baz | Yamaha YZF R1 | +9.597 |
8 | J. Torres | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +9.711 |
9 | L. Mercado | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +13.441 |
10 | M. Van Der Mark | Yamaha YZF R1 | +13.633 |
11 | S. Cortese | Yamaha YZF R1 | +14.658 |
12 | M. Reiterberger | BMW S1000 RR | +14.865 |
13 | M. Rinaldi | Ducati Panigale V4 R | +17.991 |
14 | E. Laverty | Ducati Panigale V4 R | +18.917 |
15 | R. Kiyonari | Honda CBR1000RR | +19.253 |
16 | M. Melandri | Yamaha YZF R1 | +40.443 |
DNS | |||
NS | A. Delbianco | Honda CBR1000RR | DNS |
NS | J. Beach | Yamaha YZF R1 | DNS |
NS | A. Bautista | Ducati Panigale V4 R | DNS |
Race 2 Results
Pos | No. Rider | Bike | Gap |
1 | C. Davies | Ducati Panigale V4 R | 0.000 |
2 | J. Rea | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +3.333 |
3 | T. Razgatlioglu | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +11.658 |
4 | A. Lowes | Yamaha YZF R1 | +16.259 |
5 | T. Sykes | BMW S1000 RR | +16.823 |
6 | L. Haslam | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +19.449 |
7 | L. Baz | Yamaha YZF R1 | +23.637 |
8 | J. Torres | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +24.572 |
9 | M. Melandri | Yamaha YZF R1 | +25.919 |
10 | M. Rinaldi | Ducati Panigale V4 R | +30.742 |
11 | L. Mercado | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | +32.177 |
12 | E. Laverty | Ducati Panigale V4 R | +38.508 |
13 | M. Reiterberger | BMW S1000 RR | +41.862 |
14 | S. Cortese | Yamaha YZF R1 | +41.989 |
15 | R. Kiyonari | Honda CBR1000RR | +55.483 |
16 | J. Beach | Yamaha YZF R1 | +100.385 |
17 | A. Delbianco | Honda CBR1000RR | +112.973 |
Not Classified | |||
RET | 60 M. Van Der Mark | Yamaha YZF R1 | 22 Laps |
RET | 19 A. Bautista | Ducati Panigale V4 R | 24 Laps |
Championship Standings
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | Jonathan Rea | 433 |
2 | Alvaro Bautista | 352 |
3 | Alex Lowes | 220 |
4 | Michael Van Der Mark | 215 |
5 | Leon Haslam | 202 |
6 | Toprak Razgatlioglu | 191 |
7 | Chaz Davies | 184 |
8 | Tom Sykes | 170 |
9 | Marco Melandri | 138 |
10 | Sandro Cortese | 100 |
11 | Michael Ruben Rinaldi | 97 |
12 | Jordi Torres | 96 |
13 | Loris Baz | 76 |
14 | Markus Reiterberger | 60 |
15 | Leandro Mercado | 48 |
16 | Eugene Laverty | 41 |
17 | Leon Camier | 26 |
18 | Lorenzo Zanetti | 21 |
19 | Alessandro Delbianco | 21 |
20 | Ryuichi Kiyonari | 20 |
21 | Peter Hickman | 14 |
22 | Thomas Bridewell | 12 |
23 | Yuki Takahashi | 11 |
24 | Michele Pirro | 10 |
25 | Samuele Cavalieri | 6 |
26 | Hector Barbera | 3 |
Source: MCNews.com.au
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2019 WorldSBK
Round Nine – Laguna Seca
The 2019 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship title race took yet another twist and turn around the undulations of Laguna Seca overnight. In a dramatic opening few laps, Jonathan Rea led the Ducati pairing of Chaz Davies and Alvaro Bautista, before another unthinkable error blew the championship wide open once again.
Laguna Seca Race One Report
Jonathan Rea started strongly to hold the early advantage from Bautista and Davies. Toprak Razgatlioglu also made a blistering start and was fourth by Turn 5 after shuffling Tom Sykes back to fifth. Into the penultimate corner on the opening lap, Davies got ahead of Bautista and went in pursuit of Jonathan Rea.
New lap records came thick and fast, with Davies initially setting a new marker on Lap 2 before his team-mate bettered on Lap 3, becoming the first rider to set a 1m22s lap in race trim. One lap later and it was a disaster for Leon Haslam as the British rider hit the deck at the Corkscrew.
At the beginning of Lap 5, Davies challenged Rea and through Turns 1 and 2 and the Welshman took the lead but ran wide, with Rea slicing back through and sitting the Ducati rider up.
Alvaro Bautista was right in the mix and beginning to get into the swing of things but then tucked the front at Turn 5 and his Ducati Panigale V4 R was in the gravel once again.
With Bautista re-joining but out of the leading group, Jonathan Rea edged clear of Chaz Davies, with the top two stabilising until the end of the race, with Rea gradually extending his race lead out to five seconds. Toprak Razgatlioglu fought off a late charge from Tom Sykes to secure the final step on the rostrum.
Battles were being waged all the way through the field. Alex Lowes (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team) pipping Jordi Torres for fifth in the final few laps. Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team) put in a strong ride to seventh from 15th on the grid, getting ahead of Loris Baz (Ten Kate Racing – Yamaha) late in the race.
An eighth win of 2019 for Jonathan Rea, who romped home ahead of Davies and Razgatlioglu.
Tom Sykes was fourth ahead of Alex Lowes, whilst Jordi Torres took his best result of the season in sixth. Van der Mark and Baz were next up in seventh and eighth, whilst Marco Melandri and Michael Ruben Rinaldi (BARNI Racing Team) completed the top ten.
The championship advantage now increases for Rea, with a 49-point lead over rival Alvaro Bautista.
P1 – Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)
“I want to thank all my crew, they gave me such a good bike here, and I felt good. Physically I was just heading my points and I could have ridden the bike all day long because I was having so much fun. The tyre dropped a little towards the end, but I had the job done. As soon as I snapped the cord, I was able to focus on myself and hit the point. It is a massive privilege to be here in the U.S., racing here under the sun, and I love this track, so let’s see tomorrow if we can try to repeat this performance, but it is going to be tough for sure”.
P2 – Chaz Davies (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
“We had a testing few rounds with a lot of difficulties, so it’s great to be back in parc fermé again. I missed this place! It was a tough race actually. I chose the soft rear tyre, which maybe wasn’t the best move, but it was a risk I wanted to take since I don’t have a lot to lose. So, I thought that I’d try to go away and try to use that tyre to the best effect in the early laps, but in the end, Johnny was in front, and I couldn’t see a way around. Then my tyre dropped, and I only had to try staying a little bit more constant. Nother than less, it was a good effort compared to the last few races, and I am really happy to be up here again”.
P3 – Toprak Razgatlioglu (Turkish Puccetti Racing)
“I am extremely pleased with this result today. Last year I suffered a big crash here, and this year we are on the podium! I knew that today getting on the rostrum would not be easy to achieve, but we took advantage of Bautista’s mistake. I tried to follow Johnny and Chaz then, but my bike was moving and sliding a lot. Maybe for tomorrow, we will make some changes to the bike setup to improve the tyre consumption, but for today I am really happy”.
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Clear Race Win For Rea At Laguna Seca
I felt my pace all weekend was solid. I could feel the Ducati riders getting closer but I still felt like I was the reference. I wanted to go at the beginning and put my head down from the start. I just had that small advantage of the grid position because I could come across and get track position into T1. It is a difficult track to pass so I just tried not to make any mistakes. It was very difficult in the beginning because the wind picked up a little bit more than this morning. Yesterday was very windy but this morning not, so it took me a few laps to get my rhythm in the race. As boring as it is to say, it was a case of ‘make no mistakes, keep hitting my points and make my rhythm.’ Physically, I felt great and I could have ridden the bike all day long. The team gave me a good bike, very stable and I had a lot of mechanical traction at the start.
Jonathan Rea continued his recent run of form at Laguna Seca today as he took his eighth race win of the season and extended his lead in
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