Rea ramps up the pace as Bridewell debuts

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Jonat🎃han Rea continued to stamp his mark on proceedings during third and final free practice for the fifth round of the 2019 World Superbike Championship, as BSB star Tommy Bridewell turned his ⛄first laps on the Go Eleven Ducati.

Rea ramps up the pace as Bridewell debuts

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Click here to view full free practice results🌊 (3)

Jonathan Rea continued to stamp his mark on proceedings during third and final free practice for the fifth round of the ꦗ2019 World Superbike Championship, as BSB star Tommy Bridewell turned his first laps on the Go Eleven Ducati.

The dominant force so far this weekend, title chaser Rea was once again in commanding form in FP3 ꧟aboarꦚd the Kawasaki ZX-10RR, taking a full half-second off his best time from FP2 to put 0.7s between himself and Chaz Davies, who didn’t improve.

Putting the Ulsterman in a strong position ahead of qualifying, though key title rival Alvaro Bautista did improve his time this morning, it was only a fraction better and not enough to🧸 lift him beyond his overnight fourth place behind Tom Sykes.

Elsewhere, Alex Lowes made good gains to rise to fifth quickest on the Pata Yamaha, while Marco Melandri - who was seventh bestℱ in the session itself - ascended into the overall top ten for the first time✤ this weekend in ninth position.

Meanwhile, British Superbike Championship front-runner Bridewell was on course for the first time wജith Go Eleven Ducati after being called up as a late replacement for the injured Eugene Laverty.

With only the 20mins session available to him to g🍷et running on the board ahead of qualifying, Bridewell’s cause wasn’t helped when Michael Ruben Rinaldi brought out a red flag five minutes into the session as the Briton was starting his first fast lap.

Completing five laps in all, Bridewell set a credita🔜ble 1m 51.916secs time on his o𝓀ne quick lap during the final seconds, a creditable 2.8secs off 18thplace Hector Barbera.

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