A Sunday of notes he lives Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki) in the Assen TT, 100th victory with Kawasaki and the 300th victory of a British rider in the SuperBike. No one beat him this weekend and the fact is the Northern Irish driver won the same race held over the weekend.
Alvaro Bautista became the Tissot Superpole Race the biggest rival of the winning Rea. But The Spanish rider left the track on the last lap, which meant he was allowed to lose a position. Finally in third place behind Turkish Toprak Razgatlioglu.
The sprint race was brought down to nine laps due to Italian Gabriele Ruiu’s motorcycle problem. When everything was back, the pilots started for the second time in Assen. The Turk had a good start from the post where he tried to get away but Bautista did not let him down and caught up with him after a few meters.
As usual, the three drivers who stood out most in the early races, Rhea, Razgatlioglu and Baptistthey left a distance with fourth-ranked Alex Lowes.
The Turkish Yamaha rider leads up to with four more laps he was overtaken by Bautista’s Ducati and Rea’s Kawasaki.
Rea has finally passed Bautista and achieved the victory by just 0’220 seconds against the Spanish. Razgatlioglu finished third, just 0’267 seconds behind. In fourth place was entered Andrea Locatelli and he followed, Iker Lecuona closing again a very good career. alex goes down he had to retire on the last lap due to a technical problem.
Source: La Verdad

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