Aragon WorldSBK: Rea Rams It Home
L
ast year's weird season,
featuring the near destruc-
tion of Rea's citadel and then the
greatest turnaround imaginable
after the Northern Irish rider capi-
talized on the Bautista and Ducati
implosion was compelling, but it
ended up with one big swing that
never stopped.
This season it could not be
more different, as Rea and
Aruba.it Ducati's Scott Redding,
plus others at times, have been
swapping wins and champion-
ship positions from the original
start way back in February, and
now to the turning point of the
season, round four with four to
go.
Redding won the first race in
Aragon, August 29, from a less-
than-promising start to his week-
end. Rea had taken pole with a
new track record at Aragon of
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