The great outdoors! #selfisolation doesn’t have to be locked indoors! Stay positive my friends, the storm will pass! 📸 @lifelikemedia
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The great outdoors! #selfisolation doesn’t have to be locked indoors! Stay positive my friends, the storm will pass! 📸 @lifelikemedia
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“Motorcycle racing is like surfing. You can’t force the wave to arrive. You have to wait for the right one. When it arrives, you just ride it, and all the pieces fall into place”.
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We win or we learn! We learned a lot in P.I. and can not wait to ride again WorldSBK #AusWorldSBK
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This time last week we were cutting laps of the one of the best circuits on the planet! 📸GeeBee
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Vlog Series Ep1 Phillip Island
“I am just so frustrated because after what happened in the first lap, being put back there. I felt I was making good ground. I felt great with the bike and …
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https://youtu.be/8GP2ignL7D0
It was so difficult being at home in Northern Ireland and watching the fires from afar. We have a beautiful mountain property in Wandiligong that came under …
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Got the #BigW today and made up a few points after yesterday. Qatar, let’s be having you! @WorldSBK #ausworldsbk
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I got a good start in the Superpole race and put my head down. It seemed like I was really setting the rhythm with a few laps to go. Toprak was showing me his front wheel, so I knew he was there. On the last lap, throwing the bike down the inside line, I knew I had a little bit more traction. I really wanted to win that Superpole race for my family. It would have been nice to do it again in that second one but it was very strange race. I did not have the experience of doing 22 laps from race one on Saturday. I was not sure how the bike would be. The temperature went to 45°C on track today too. Nobody seemed to want to come through and do the work. I set about my rhythm and with five laps to go I put my head down – but as soon as I completed this lap I felt a drop in the tyre again. Alex got by me and made a gap and although I had a close ride up to him on the last lap it was just not enough to get to the line first. We got to Qatar now and see what that brings. Yesterday we were 25 points behind, today we are 19 behind, so a positive day all-in-all after yesterday.
Jonathan Rea scored a close race victory on the second day of the opening round of the 2020 WorldSBK Championship, winning the ten-lap Ti
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