Tomorrow's final day of WorldSBK pre-season testing will see the Superbike riders on track from 9:10-11:10am and then 1:40-3𒊎:40pm.
UPDATE: Jonathan Rea has been ruled out of the opening rouꦚnd of the 2025 WorldSB♉K season after his Monday morning accident at Phillip Island.
The session ends with Nicolo Bulega fastest from fellow Ducati rider Andrea Iannone, with To꧒prak Razgatlioglu making up for lost time with third.
Jona𒀰than Rea didn't return to action after this morning's heavy Turn 2 accident and we await an official update on his condition.
Into the final minute of Monday's t🌄esting and Ryan Vickers turns heads, again, by snatching 7th 💛place!
Top six: Bulega, +0.438s Ia♕nnone,✃ +0.606s Razgatlioglu, +0.947s Petrucci, +1.118s A.Lowes, +1.121s Locatelli.
That proves to be just a warm-up.
Bu꧑lega then delivers a clean sweep of four new fastest sectors to set a 1m 28.765s.
He's now just a few tenths fr🐻om his own official race lap record.
But Bulega is back out and sets new fastest sectors 🐼in splits 2, 3 and 4 to clock the first 1m 28s lap of 🅰the week.
The Ducati star is now 0.284s ahead of Iannone.
Into the final 20 minutes of the day and Andrea Iannone - a MotoGP podium finisher at Phillip Island with Ducati and Suzuki, then third on his WorldSBK debut last year - has close✱d Bulega's advantage down to just 0.131s.
Xavi Vierge mཧoves into 7th and is now two places ahead of the top Yamaha (Andrea Locatelli).
Alex Lowes joins Razgatlioglu in breaking up the Ducati pack at the front by taking over 5th, between Petrucci𓆏 and Bautista.
Razgatlioglu is now Bulega's closest rival, albeit half-a-second from the Ducati rider. Andrea Ianno🔯ne slots into thir🍨d.
Toprak is the only non-Ducati in the top five.
The weather at Phillip Island is a partly clo𓂃udy 18 degrees, but Saturday of the upcoming race weekend is forecast to see temperatures rocket to 30 degrees.
As last year, the 2025 races will🐲 fea🔴ture a compulsory pit stop due to concerns over tyre wear.
Ryan Vickers and Andrea Iannone imp💜rove to 7th💯 and 8th.
Session 2 classification with one hour to go:
1. Nicolo Bulega (Ducati) 1m 29.132s
2. Alvaro Bautista
3. Danilo Petrucci
4. Toprak Razgatlioglu (top BMW)
5. Alex Lowes (top Bimota)
6. Garrett Gerloff (top Kawasaki)
7. Axel Bassani
8. Andrea Locatelli (top Yamaha)
9. Ryan Vickers
10. Sam Lowes
11. Scott Redding
12. Michael van der Mark
13. Xavi Vierge (top Honda)
14. Andrea Iannone
15. Remy Gardner
16. Tito Rabat
17. Yari Montella
18. Tarran Mackenzie
19. Dominique Aegerter
20. Iker Lecuona
21. Bahattin Sofuoglu
22. Zaqhwan Zaidi (no time)
23. Jonathan Rea (no time)
Meanwhile, 2024😼 race winner Bulega sets four fastest sectors to deliver a 1m 29.132s. That's the best lap of the day so far and puts him a big 0.790s clear of Ducati team-mate Alvaro Bautista.
There has been no official word from Rea or Yamaha about any injuries, but the six time champion was taken to the medical centre for 🔜checks after crashing at Tu🦄rn 2 (the Southern Loop) late in Session 1.

Half of the session is gone and i🔜t looks like Jonathan Rea will be sitting this one out after his earlier accident.
A rundown of the leading rider from each brand, with 1hr 1ꦉ5mins🌺 to go:
Ducati - Nicolo Bulega - 1st
BMW - Toprak Razgatlioglu - 3rd
Bimota - Alex Lowes - 5th
Kawasaki - Garrett Gerloff - 6th
Honda - Xavi Vierge - 13th
Razgatlioglu's run continues and he breaꦗks into the 1m 29s and climbs to thﷺird place behind only the Ducatis of Nicolo Bulega and Danilo Petrucci.
Razgatlioglu continues to make up for lost time and is now up to 5th place, after 14 la🌳ps.
Rookie Ryan Vi💦ckers, 14th in Session 1, continues to impre𒀰ss with 11th in Session 2. He's just over one-second from Bulega.
There are now three Ducatis iꦿn the 1m 29s: Bulega, Petrucci 🍌and Bautista.
Bimota team-mates Alex Lowes ꦺand Axel Bassani follow, then the𒁃 top Yamaha of Andrea Locatelli in sixth.
Garrett Gerloff is top Kawasaki in seven🌸th, with BMW team-mates Michael van der Mark and Toprak Razgatlioglu ninth 🎀and tenth.
Xavi Vierge is the lead Honda in 12th.
Jonath﷽an Rea has not been on track, with 1hr 30min to go on day one.
Bulega improves to a 1m 29.609s, (his Session 1 best was 1m 29.454s) whil🍒e Barni's Danilo Petrucci joins him ౠin breaking the '30s mark this afternoon,
Bulega continues to ꦿup the pace and is first into the 1m 29s this afternoon.