Australia WorldSBK: Jonathan Rea: ‘Target is to be there at the end, still fighting for second with Toprak’

After going 24 races without a WorldSBK win, six-time world champion Jonathan Rea appears to be back in the hunt for Race 1 in Phillip Island after doubling up with the fastest time in both Friday free practice sessions.
Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki WorldSBK Phillip Island
Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki WorldSBK Phillip Island

The Kawasaki rider got the better of new WorldSBK champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alvaro Bautista by just 0.022s🦩 in FP1, before extending his lead to over a tenth in the afternoon.

While his pace was strong over a full race distance, something that’s let him down in recent races compared to Bautista and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toprak Razgatlioglu, Rea will have to contend with the Ducati rider in particular as Bau🦂tista looked to be the stronge🥂st.

After completing stints of 11 and nine l꧃aps during FP2, Rea said: "Like I said in the last races, we’ve been quite far from Alvaro and Toprak i♌n terms of race time. At the end of the race, we’ve been struggling. 

"My only target is just trying to be there at the end, keep cons🐈i🀅stent, give my 100% and if it’s possible to do well then so be it. I try not to worry about them. 

"Alvaro’s already done his job this season and with Toprak we’re still fighting for second in the Championship. He has a big gap, b🌳ut anything can happen with the forecast. 

"With my pace being good, we𝓀 can fight at the front and try to take it to the last race at least."

Rea and Kawasaki on course for a first WorldSBK win since Estoril?

With Razgatlioglu struggling on day-one, Rea c෴ould have fewer challengers than normal as♏ he attempts to win his sixth race of the year.

An early title contender, Rea and Kawasaki struggled as the year went 🐬on, which hasꦬ resulted in the 35-year-old dropping to 113 points behind Bautista.

Keen to finish his season in style though, Rea acknowledged that he and the team need to be efficient when analysing their performance ahead of Saturday, while better tu🌳rning is the main improvement that needs to be made.

Jonathan Rea Australian WorldSBK, 18 November
Jonathan Rea Australian WorldSBK, 18 November

Rea added: "I really enjoyed the bike from Lap 1, the ไguys did a pretty good guesstimate at the setup. Phillip Island is 🐷quite a unique track because, with experience, the more you try at this circuit, sometimes the slower you go. 

"I tried to start calmer, be 🦩smooth with the bike, not fighting the bike and things were working. 

"I 🐠just tried to be very clear with my comments to my guys to make the bike setup changes between FP1 and FP2 and the bike was good. 

"There are a few areas we really need to improve tomorrow. We’🅘ll sit down tonight and analyse that to make things a little bit easier over a race d๊istance. 

"A little bit more turning is top of the agenda, and also throttle connection in some corners needs to be a liᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚttle bit smoother. We have to be pretty satisfied."

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