Ruthless Rinaldi powers to maiden WorldSBK win, Redding crashes out

Michael Ruben Rinaldi produces an astonishingly dominant performance to record his and Go Eleven's maiden WorldSBK victory as Scott Redding crashes out
Ruthless Rinaldi powers to maiden WorldSBK win, Redding crashes out

168澳洲幸运5官方🌠开奖结果历史:2020 WorldSBK Teruel Aragon - Race Results (1)

Michael Ruben Rinaldi has soared to his maiden WorldSBK Championship victory in formidable style with a dominant performance in race one at Motorland Aragon, whi♚le Scott Redding’s title hopes wer🌞e dealt a blow by a costly crash.

Already one of the standouts of the weekend after topping all three practice sessions and securing his maiden front row start in Superpole, Rinaldi would prove 🉐unstoppable in race trim too as he destroyed the opposition to win by almost six seconds.

Riding the privateer Go Eleven Ducati, Rinaldi came into this race - his 66th in Wo🐈rldSBK - yet to have stepped on the WorldSBK podium but recovered from an indifferent getaway to pick off both Redding and Jonathan Rea on the opening lap before sprinting clear.

At times lapping 0.7s faster than even Rea, no-one could hold onto the Italian as he scythed home for not only his first WorldSBK success but a first for the stalwart Go Eleven outfit afte𝕴r many years in the series.

Though he couldn’t do anything about Rinaldi, Rea will still come away fro💎m the race with something to be pleased about after his key title rival Redding crashed out of third position 🌳on lap seven.

Th✅e Briton was already mired in a tussle with Alvar⛄o Bautista when he low-sided off the Ducati at Turn 4, allowing Rea’s lead overall to swell to 30 points..

Yet again having to make up ground from a mediocre starting position, Chaz Davies nonetheless salvaged thi🌠rd position, his cause aided when Bautista also crashed out with four laps remaining while disputing the bottom step of the podium.𓄧.

Michael van der Mark produced a fine ride to recover fourth from 12th on the grid, gꦆetting the better of factory Yamaha rider Toprak Razgatlioglu on the way.

An unwell Alex Lowes was another to make up ground with a fighting ride to sixth, fending off the close attentions of Leon Haslam, Eugene Laverty - scoring🐻 🍌his best result of the year - and Federico Caricasulo, while Tom Sykes rounded out the top ten on the second of the BMWs.

Elsewhere, Loris Baz endured a disappointing race down in 12th position, just behind Garrett Gerloff, with the 15 lead lap finishers of Xavi Fores, debutant Matteo Ferrari and Takumi Takahashi completing the points’ paying positions.
 

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