Catalunya wsbk, Rea or Redding?

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Catalunya wsbk, Rea or Redding?

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Or maybe that pesky upstart on the Ducati who seems to have 3 names.

I'm still not sure why he gets all 3 names.

But anyway.

Day one of the Acerbis Catalunya Round for the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship was a day of two halves as the mostly dry weather in the morning made way for mixed conditions in the afternoon; the track conditions at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya slowly improving after a shower soaked the track. Toprak Razgatlioglu (PATA YAMAHA WorldSBK Official Team) ended the day fastest after posting the best lap time in the dry Free Practice 1 session.

The combined classifications meant Razgatlioglu topped Friday’s running after a flurry of quick laps at the end of Lap 1 changed the order rapidly. The Turkish rider led a Yamaha 1-2-3 as teammate Michael van der Mark and American Garrett Gerloff (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Junior Team) finishing the day in third place.

All three riders were running as the session came to a close and kept improving their lap times with Gerloff putting in a stunning lap for third place right at the end of the session; allowing him to finish the day nearly a second clear of teammate Federico Caricasulo (GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Junior Team); the Italian in 14th place.

Alvaro Bautista (Team HRC) had led the majority of the running in the opening practice session of the day but was one of a handful of riders who did not take to the track in the last few minutes of the session; the Spanish rider finishing the day in fourth place ahead of reigning Champion Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK). Bautista’s Team HRC teammate, Leon Haslam, finished the day in 18th place but was running towards the front of the field in the wet Free Practice 2.

Rea had appeared to be unhappy during the early stages of Free Practice 1 but found lap time as the session progressed and ended the day in fifth place, with Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) in eighth place as KRT finished with both bikes inside the top ten as they celebrated their home race. Rea ended the Free Practice 2 as the fastest rider in the wet session.

Tom Sykes (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) finished the day in eighth place as BMW, who were strong in a test at the circuit in July, continue to show good pace at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Teammate Eugene Laverty finished the day in 12th place, just two tenths outside the top ten.

Scott Redding (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati) was classified in ninth place for the day’s running, around seventh tenths away from Razgatlioglu’s pace, with Redding looking to start clawing back some of Rea’s 36-point Championship lead. Teammate Chaz Davies was in 11th place but with little to separate the two Ducati riders on the timesheets.

Loris Baz (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) was inside the top ten after Friday’s two practice sessions but was another who showed strong pace in the mixed conditions in the afternoon, finishing sixth in the second practice session although the Frenchman crashed in the latter stages of the session at Turn 7. Xavi Fores (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) finished the day in 13th place after edging close to the top ten, finishing half a second away from Baz in tenth.

Jonas Folger (Bonovo Action by MGM Racing) was 15th after his first day of WorldSBK action after showing promising pace early in the opening session but falling down the order as others improved their lap time. Sylvain Barrier (Brixx Performance) was 19th for the day with Samuele Cavalieri (Barni Racing Team) in 20th on his WorldSBK debut, and rookie Valentin Debise (OUTDO Kawasaki TPR) completing the order
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Re: Catalunya wsbk, Rea or Redding?

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If any of the races are in mixed conditions the safe money would be on Rea. A dry race will be harder to call. Redding will know the place well from his GP days,so should be on the pace come race day.

If Toprak is happy with his bike he'll be a contender,as will the other Yamahas. Throw Bautista and the new Blade into the mix and the potential for entertainment is high.
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Re: Catalunya wsbk, Rea or Redding?

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Rea
Toprak
Bautista
Sykes
VMD
Rinaldi
Redding
Lowes
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I feel Rea, he got a few seasons under his belt racing Superbikes and I feel that will come in handy, just like last year.
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Re: Catalunya wsbk, Rea or Redding?

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Coz of the bleeding TdF there's no live coverage of BSB or WSB race 1 :(
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Yorick wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2020 2:26 pm Coz of the bleeding TdF there's no live coverage of BSB or WSB race 1 :(
There was in the UK- on Quest HD (freeview)
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Re: Catalunya wsbk, Rea or Redding?

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Those were punishing crashes by Toprak and Bautista. Hope they are back in action soon. Hard to understand Redding running a hard tyre in the sprint race,especially when that's different from the main competition. A strange gamble that didn't pay off.

Brilliant little insight into Johnny Rea from the beginning,when his Granda sponsored Joey and His Da racing. JR comes across as a genuine and very humble guy. A cool bit of programming from Eurosport. Cool to see him cycling on the roads I ride the bike on. He'd probably still be quicker than me when he's on a pushbike!
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