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1-1 in Imola, feels so good. I doesn’t always go down like this but we must take our chance when we…

1-1 in Imola, feels so good. I doesn’t always go down like this but we must take our chance when we can and never ever give up. Big positives to take from the weekend Thanks for all the support! #team65 📸 @geebeeimages


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It was a really positive weekend, to get my feeling with the bike here and be able to really get the maximum out of it. To pick up two race wins makes me really happy. I want to thank all the team for always believing and keeping on pushing. We never stopped believing that this weekend was a perfect opportunity for the chance to win. With our form here in the past, the way our bike works here and the way I ride; it was our chance. So we had to take it and I did, in both races. That was positive but unfortunately race three was cancelled because of the weather which came in. I completely understand and I am sure we will get our chance again. http://jonathan-rea.com/news/rea-doubles-rain-stops-play


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Rea Scores Clear Imola Race Win

I am very proud of the team. Even though we have not won a race until now this season, no one has given up. The atmosphere inside the garage is incredible and I have so much support from my team. It is a real nice victory because it is for everybody that has been working hard. We kept working and making steps with the bike set-up. I felt really good because we made a step in the right direction. I stuck a pass in on Chaz Davies in turn four of lap one and then stuck my head down. That was my complete strategy. The plan worked perfectly as I was able to push the pace and then roll off in the last laps and enjoy the moment. I want to thank Kawasaki because we made a step forward from last year. http://jonathan-rea.com/news/rea-scores-clear-imola-race-win


Jonathan Rea took his first race win of the 2019 FIM Superbike World Championship season by over seven seconds at Imola today. &nbsp
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