Qatar WorldSBK: Rea ties Polen with race one win

Jonathan Rea has tie🐬d Doug Polen's all-time record of🦄 17 wins in a season, with victory on Friday night at the Qatar World Superbike season finale.

Kawasaki's newly crowned four-time champion snatched the holeshot froꦍm team-mate and pole starter Tom Sykes, then inched away from the Englishman to claim his eleventh victory in a row by 1.4s.

Tomorrow night will see💫 Rea chase a new record of seven double-wins in a year.

Qatar WorldSBK: Rea ties Polen with race one win

Jonathan Rea has tied Doug Polen's all-time recor🐎d of 17 wins in a season, with victory on Friday nigh🔯t at the Qatar World Superbike season finale.

Kawasaki's newly crowned four-time cham🌟pion snatch🏅ed the holeshot from team-mate and pole starter Tom Sykes, then inched away from the Englishman to claim his eleventh victory in a row by 1.4s.

Tomorrow night will see Rea cha𝓡se a new record of seven double-wins in a year.

Behind🍌 the ZX-10s, SMR Aprilia's Eugene Laverty helped put himself in the shop window for 2019 by holding third for much of the race, under constant pressure from Pata Yamaha's Alex Lowes.

Lowes�♛� attacked early on the final lap, Laverty retaliated, but Lowes outbraked the Irishman again at Turn 12.

Laverty was lining up a dra✱g race to the line only to suffer a big front-end scare through the final corner, confirming a hard-fought podium for Lowes.

Marco Melandri and Xavi🎶 Fores spent most of t🙈he race fighting for top Ducati honours in the V-Twin's penultimate appearance. Barni-rider Fores held the advantage until plummeting from fifth to 13th on the last lap.

Like🦩wise, Melandri's team-mate Chaz Davies (Ducati) and Lowes' team-mate Michael van der Mark (Yamaha) - who will settle second in the world championship this weekend - were nose-to🔯-tail for much of the 17 laps.

However, both were caught and passed by charging Althea BMW rider Loris Baz in the closing stages, the Frenchman seizing what became sixth place aft🍌er Fores' decline.

Although van der Mark comfortably got the better of Davies, who only just held off the Red Bull Honda of Jake Gagne, the Welshman will start Saturday'ꦏs race with a 23-point advantage.

After🦹 the race, it emerged that Davies and others were caught out by a wrong 'last lap' message displayed over the finish line, suggesting the race would end a lap earlier than it🌺 did – although ultimately it's always the chequered flag that declares a race over.

Gagne's team-mate Leonಌ Camier fell at Turn 12 in the middle stages, with MV Agusta's Max Scheib the only other non-finisher out of the slender 17-rider f♍ield.

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