Rea maintains edge over World Superbike rivals in warm-up
Full Qatar WorldSBK warm-up results
Jonathan Rea has topped the final warm-up session of the 2019 World Superbike season with a comfortable margin to Pata ♏Yamaha’s Alex L🦋owes in Qatar.
The reigning World Superbike champion helped Kawa♊saki wrap up the manufacturers’ world title with victory in Race 1🍸 as he looks to end his campaign in style at the Losail International Circuit.

Full Qatar WorldSBK warm-up results
Jonathan Rea has topped the f𝓀inal warm-up session of the 2019 World Superbike season with a comfortable margin to Pata Yamaha’s Alex Lowes in Qatar.
The reigning World Superbike champion helped Kawasa🎀ki wrap up the manufacturers’ world title with victory in Race 1 as he looks to end his campaign in style at the Losail International Circuit🙈.
Rea’s late 1m 57.720s pushed him to the top of the times ahead of future team-mate Lowes by 0.388s. Lowes switches froܫm Yamaha to Kawasaki th🧜is winter.
Toprak Razgatlioglu, who replaces Lowes at Yamaha in 2020, claimed third place less than one-tenth of a second behind the British rider as he looks to end his ti💧me at Puccetti Kawasaki on a high.
Markus Reiteberger in continuing to impress for BMW having r😼ecorded eighth place in Race 1, his best result since Assen, as he ended warm-up fourth quickest ahead of Aruba.it Racing Ducati’s Chaz Davies.
Michael van der Mark celebrates his 27th birthday in Qatar today and started it with sixth place for Pata Yamaha as he looks ꦗto reel in team-mate Lowes in the fight f🌸or third place in the riders’ championship.
With Sandro Cortese in seventh pla❀ce for GRT Yamaha, he beat factory Ducati’s Alvaro Bautista and Kawasaki’s Leon Haslam as Loris Baz completed the top 10 for Ten Kate Racing Yamaha.
That saw Leon Camier just miss out in 11th for Moriwaki Althea Honda but in front of Marco Melandri who begins his final day a🥂s a professional racer ahead of his retirement at the end of this season.
With Leandro Mercado in 13th for Orelac Racing Kawasaki, Eugene Laverty recovered from a sl🌸ow start to warm-up for Team Goeleven Ducati ahead of BMW’s Tom Sykes who looks to recover from a Race 1 crash.
Michael Ruben Rinaldi could only reach 16th place ahead of his final outings for Barni Ducati, as Alessandro Delbianco (Althea Hon♑da), Ryuichi Kiyonari (Moriwaki Althea Honda), Jordi Torres ♉(Pedercini Kawasaki) and wildcard Dominic Schmitter completed the timesheet in warm-up.