Australia WorldSBK: Jonathan Rea: ‘Stronger everywhere but the start-finish line’

Jonathan Rea signs off the 2022 World Superbike season with a runner-up finish at Phillip Island, denied a chance to attack Alvaro Bautista by red flags in the closing stages of race two.
Alvaro Bautista Race 2, Australian WorldSBK, 20 November
Alvaro Bautista Race 2, Australian WorldSBK, 20 November

After ending a 24-race win drought on Saturday, Rea was battling Toprak Razgatlioglu to make it t💯wo in a row during Sunday’s Superpole sprint.

But their intermediate tyres on the drying track proved no match for a brave slick gamble by newly crowned chꦆampion Alvaro Bautista, who swept past them both on the penultimate lap.

Rea was then the ꧑only rider that could stick with Bautista’s Ducati by the closing stages of race two, but their looming victory showdown was halted 5 laps early due to red fla🔥gs for Eugene Laverty’s accident.

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“I gave everything. We can be quite satisfied with our efforts this weekend to go 1-3-2. Good overall points for the ꦚweekend,” said the Kawasaki star. “The conditions [this weekend] were almost like nothing I’ve ever seen in my career! Tyre decisions, pit stops [Race 1], red flag in Race 2.

“From my weekend, I’m really happy with my team and the way I’m riding the bike. Even ❀in Race 2 with Alvaro, I felt stronger everywhere but the start-fini𒅌sh line.

“They were taking so mu⭕ch time, but through Turn 1,꧒ Turn 2 and even Turn 3, with the traction, an area we’ve really struggled with in the past, I had more grip and the tyre was very linear."

Rea added: “It was [still] everything I could do to be [behind Bautista again] by Turn Four, bꦆy taking too much risk and using up some tyre. But even doing that ꦕthe tyre wasn’t dropping, so kudos to Pirelli.

“I think bringing these harder construction tyres for Phillip Island is the way forward. The race might be a little slower, but to stay in the 1’31 flat lap times, right to the end, was really🧔 very good.

“I think we have to be really satisfied with our effort this seaso🔥n. Of course, I made a few mistakes along the way but also I think the final 🐬result highlights where we are.

“We need to improve, but we were more or less 25 points away from Toprak Razgꦍatlioglu at the end of the season - the guy who won the championship🍷 last year.

“This year there was a new weapon to fight at the f🃏ront [Ducati and Bautista] so we need to maximise all we can. The team has been fantastic, and in the tough moments we have shown how strong a team we are.”

The six-time world champio♌n finishes the season third overall, with six race wins. The Ulsterman was 27 poinꦐts from Razgatlioglu but 99 from Bautista.

Team-mate Alex Lowes complet🌸ed the final podium of the season in third and was sixth in the world championship.

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