Little wake up call in FP3!
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
Jonathan Rea statements after Magny-Cours Race 2: “Having started 300 races in WorldSBK makes me feel a little bit old, but it was a nice Superpole race because Alex was keeping me very honest. The gap was very stable and I had to concentrate to the max. We made a small set-up change from yesterday and I felt it really helped me, especially in the final laps with tyre drop. In race two, with the weather conditions at Magny Cours, you have to expect the unexpected and we saw all weekend that when there was not a lot of surface water, we were struggling. In morning warm-up and in the Superpole session, for example – especially with traction in the exit of the corner. I was losing too much on the exit of T5. But the bike set-up was pretty good in the chicanes and all the places where you had to be aggressive with the bike. It was pretty good but just this stop-and-go corner, on the exit, I had too much TC working and too much spinning. It was a really fun race because the bike was moving a lot and I was riding on the limit, but unfortunately not to the podium place that was the target.” #FRAWorldSBK
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
Summer 2020. Rona didn’t kill the vibe too much! Cheers to next summer ✌️
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
Big thumbs up, thanks Magny Cours, thanks to the fans that came and braved the conditions and thanks to all the messages of support on here!
.
.
📸 @worldsbk
Big thumbs up, thanks Magny Cours, thanks to the fans that came and braved the conditions and thanks to all the messages of support on here!
.
.
📸 @worldsbk
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
Jonathan Rea won the ten-lap Tissot-Superpole race at Magny Cours today but just missed out on securing the 2020 WorldSBK championship ti
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
One more step towards the target! Leaving France with the overall and a bag full of points ready for Estoril in a few weeks!
📸 @geebeeimages
@krt_worldsbk @monsterenergy @araieu @alpinestars @insidebikes @snackpata @oakleymotorsports #team65
One more step towards the target! Leaving France with the overall and a bag full of points ready for Estoril in a few weeks!
📸 @geebeeimages
@krt_worldsbk @monsterenergy @araieu @alpinestars @insidebikes @snackpata @oakleymotorsports #team65
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
99 career wins, I know it’s not a milestone, but it was my coach @fab99foret career number. Very special group of guys I have in my corner! @krt_worldsbk
99 career wins, I know it’s not a milestone, but it was my coach @fab99foret career number. Very special group of guys I have in my corner! @krt_worldsbk
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
👀
.
.
📸 @worldsbk
@krt_worldsbk @monsterenergy @araieu @alpinestars @insidebikes @snackpata @oakleymotorsports #team65
👀
.
.
📸 @worldsbk
@krt_worldsbk @monsterenergy @araieu @alpinestars @insidebikes @snackpata @oakleymotorsports #team65
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
It was super-hard to keep concentration for all 21 laps at the front. The pace was ridiculous but that is down to a few things. We had a good set-up on the Ninja ZX-10RR but also Magny Cours did a really good job of the new tarmac. Last year in these conditions a 1’53/54 was a good lap time, and now are doing 1’48/49s in the wet conditions. Massive thanks to my team, and everyone around, because I think we got the best out of the bike. You can never have a perfect set-up for the wet, because the conditions are always changing. Sometimes it is fully wet, sometimes there is just a little bit of water, then sometimes even a drying track. Overall our set-up for the rain was very good
.
.
📸 @geebeeimages
@krt_worldsbk @monsterenergy @araieu @alpinestars @insidebikes @snackpata @oakleymotorsports #team65
It was super-hard to keep concentration for all 21 laps at the front. The pace was ridiculous but that is down to a few things. We had a good set-up on the Ninja ZX-10RR but also Magny Cours did a really good job of the new tarmac. Last year in these conditions a 1’53/54 was a good lap time, and now are doing 1’48/49s in the wet conditions. Massive thanks to my team, and everyone around, because I think we got the best out of the bike. You can never have a perfect set-up for the wet, because the conditions are always changing. Sometimes it is fully wet, sometimes there is just a little bit of water, then sometimes even a drying track. Overall our set-up for the rain was very good
.
.
📸 @geebeeimages
@krt_worldsbk @monsterenergy @araieu @alpinestars @insidebikes @snackpata @oakleymotorsports #team65
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
Both KRT bikes in Magny-Cours Race1!
#FRAWorldSBK
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook