Qatar WSS: Dominant Mahias leads title rival duo on day one in Losail

Lucas Mahias took control on day one by finishing on top in both practice sessions as action got underway in the final round of the World Supersport Championship at the Losai🦹l International Circuit.

The GRT Yamaha rider finished second practice with a best of 2m 00.876s but a change announced to the result of the Portuguese round meant the Frenchman b🐻rought some added drama before the first session was fully underway.

Qatar WSS: Dominant Mahias leads title rival duo on day one in Losail

Lucas Mahias took control on day one by finishing on top in both practice sessions as actiౠon got underway in the final round of the World Supersport Championsh🃏ip at the Losail International Circuit.

The GRT Yamaha rider finished second practice with a best of 2m 00.876s but a change🙈 announced to the result of the Portuguese round meant the Frenchman brought some added drama before the first session wa🦂s fully underway.

The championship race tightened before a wheel had been turned in anger when the news arrived that 2017 Champion Mahias had been reinstated as Port🎉imao race winner.

The change in result in turn demoted Sandro Cortese to sixth in that race, reducing his title lead to just five points - and creating a winner-takes-all face-off between himself and Jules ꦅCluzel in the final round of the championship.

After Thursday’s action Cortese remains best placed to fight for the win with Kallio 🎀Racing, he seemed envigoured by the change to his title lead and kept pace with Mahias to claim second overall after a tussle for the top time saw him fall just 0.013s short aftജer FP2.

Thဣe rookie title hopeful outpaced his main rival Cluzel (NRT); who could only manage a time good enough for fourth, he was over half a second slower than the German. This st🐻ill showed an improvement from the first session where his time was only fifth best.

The duo were split by a strong r🐎un of laps from Randy Kr🎶ummenacher (Bardahl Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team) who impressed as the sun set on a still dusty, sandy track in FP1 and again in the grippier, faster FP2.

Corentin Perolari (GMT94 Yamaha) survived a big moment in the first session to rally and jump up the order near to 🍬the close of the last to comple💃te an all Yamaha top five.

Raffaele De Rosa (MV Augusta Reparto Corse by Vamag) posted the sixth beꦰst time after his FP2 run🤡, with fellow Italian Federico Caricasulo (GRT Yamaha Official WorldSSP Team) close behind in seventh.

Hector Barbera (Kawasaki Pucetti Racing), the best of the Kawasaki riders, was closing in fast with the eighth bestﷺ lap.

The British pair of Kyle Smith (CIA Landlord🌌 Insurance Honda) and Luke Stapleford (Profile Racing) completed the top ten.

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