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Cycle News 2020 Issue 40 October 6

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 6, 2020 P43 pronged, and Gerloff would, himself, later crash and no-score. With Rea gone and away from it all to win his 98th WorldSBK race after 21 laps of full concen- tration, Baz was a clear second, and Rea's sometime struggling teammate Alex Lowes (KRT) finished third. Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Ducati) was fourth and his teammate Redding only fifth, his champion- ship chances seeping away with the rain. Redding improved to fourth in the short 10-lap Superpole race on Sunday morning, but again Rea was gone up front, Lowes improv- ing one place on Saturday to take second, for the first KRT 1-2 since the opening round in Australia. In third Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha) helped his chances of finishing third overall, but in a great fight with Redding, which the Dutchman would win, it did not aid Ducati or Redding's cause at all. Race two was to come to Scott's rescue and the chief architect of his survival to fight a seemingly lost cause into the final round was Redding himself. He fairly lifted Rea out of his way to take the lead and with Rea suddenly now having to dig deep in the final race's wet-but-drying conditions, first Baz and then crucially Davies ended his hopes of making Estoril a holiday race. It also spoiled the Kawasaki party for Rea in another way as he ended up stuck on 99 race wins after his two Magny wins, but no third. So, a potential "ton-up" wins party, to add to the championship title one whole round early, ended up having no invites issued. Not yet anyway. After qualifying 1-2 in Super- pole, Laverty and Sykes had tough Sundays as well, with the BMW riders barely scoring points com- pared to their qualifying prowess in the wet. Sykes cannot wait for the new "M" model announced by BMW for 2021 recently, with more revs and peak power. With the championship fight between Rea and Redding 99.9% over in most people's eyes, there is still a lot of ground to be fought over in the battle for third place overall. Davies did himself no harm in finishing third in the final French race, as he has a 19-point lead over van der Mark. Lowes is too far behind to make it to third, but he moved into fifth in France. The Independent Riders' trophy, which has taken on a greater significance when a rider like privateer points leader Rinaldi has won a race and both Baz and Gerloff have been on the main podiums too, is not an irrelevance this year. In the main title fight, Rea has 340 points, Redding 281, Davies 222, VDM 203 and Lowes 179. WorldSSP A proven WorldSSP Champion won each WorldSSP race, but this time around it was only one win for newly crowned champion Andrea Locatelli (Bardahl Evan Bros. WorldSSP Yamaha). He was to fall on the warm-up lap for race two and give a golden red-white-and-blue tri-colored op- portunity to local hero and 2017 World Champion (also for Ya- maha at that time) Lucas Mahias (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing). Mahias had posted four con- secutive second places in 2020, Jonathan Rea cleared off to the first of two wins in France in race one.

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