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Cycle News 2020 Issue 42 October 20

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Rea Captures Sixth WorldSBK Title J onathan Rea's latest WorldS- BK Championship win on his KRT Kawasaki may have been his best one but the ending was not a classic weekend at Estorial (Por- tugal), October 17-18, that many had expected. It has been a weird season in the time of Covid-19, and it ended with a mixture of flourishes and flatness for some of the main par- ticipants. People could have bet their shirt on Rea winning at least one race in Portugal to make it 100 for his career, but Rea never even podiumed in Estoril at a "new" track for almost every rider in the paddock. But he got the big job, the championship win, boxed off on day one after Scott Redding no-scored when his bike failed. Rea said of the yearlong battle: "We started behind like last year but never gave up. It has been a hell of a journey." Fifteenth in Superpole, then 4-5-14 in the races, it was like mini- chaos had descended on "Team 65" at the end of a year when KRT held it together way better, more consistently, than anybody else. None of it mattered though, as Redding (Aruba.it Ducati) never got to win any one of the three races he needed to win. Race two was his best shot but after magnificent race one and Superpole dominant displays by Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha), it was Chaz Davies who won the very last one this sea- son on a Ducati. His race-two win, the 32nd of his career, was his last as an official Ducati rider. The first race was pre-empted by a five-rider crash-fest in Super- pole that left Rea on the fifth row and Redding right off the back of the grid. Pre-finale nerves, it seems, for both, or being sucked into going too fast too early, but either way, they found themselves in crazy start-line territory for race one and it probably cost Redding a race finish in the opener. Up front, pole man Razgatlioglu was just gone in any case, as he demonstrated the best of his full commitment riding style in truly immaculate fashion. Rea, went from 15th to seventh on lap one, and third on lap three. He clearly wanted to try and win again, but it was not to be, as IN THE WIND P40 Jonathan Rea didn't close out the 2020 WorldSBK Championship as a race winner, but he did wrap up his sixth WorldSBK title. PHOTOS: GOLD & GOOSE

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