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Mandalika Vlog now online. Here’s a little snippet! Full video here on my YouTube channel https://youtu.be/1MYS8BXDeJ4
Mandalika Vlog now online. Here’s a little snippet! Full video here on my YouTube channel https://youtu.be/1MYS8BXDeJ4
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Race day tomorrow! Excited to get stuck in! 🇮🇩
I am really excited to go to Mandalika and Indonesia, because last year was our first experience of the track. I really enjoyed,…
I am really excited to go to Mandalika and Indonesia, because last year was our first experience of the track. I really enjoyed, the whole event – everything – from the circuit layout to the atmosphere. The fans were incredible, especially in the difficult conditions. It is a circuit where we expect to be strong and last year I had a double win. I won in the wet and also in the dry, so I really want to have a nice weekend this year, keep working with our Ninja ZX-10RR and try to maximise our potential
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Insta360: Think Bold. | Jonathan Rea on his WorldSBK Journey
Great family day out trekking. Thanks for the tour @uripallares @yocristina1!
Great family day out trekking. Thanks for the tour @uripallares @yocristina1!
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Track walk done! A lot of@love for these guys and girls! Let’s go #team65
Track walk done! A lot of@love for these guys and girls! Let’s go #team65
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Let’s give this a good go here in Argentina ✊
Let’s give this a good go here in Argentina ✊
Jonathan Rea statements before San Juan Round: “Argentina can’t come soon enough after a more difficult Portimao than we expected. Argentina kick-starts the flyaway races and it is a really busy time of the year. We will try and keep some momentum going. We will keep working with Pere, Davide and all my crew to try and maximise the potential of the bike. Portimao highlighted a few areas we need to improve, and being strong at the end of the races is an area we will focus on in Argentina. The circuit does not have a lot of activity so we will have to understand how the grip level is on day one and work from there. I really like the track and it has given me some good memories in the past. The atmosphere is always cool around the flyaways so we’ll try to take that feel-good factor and turn it into some good results.”
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