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An angry Redding after yesterday’s setback in Race 1 takes home the Superpole Race, ahead of Rea and our Rinaldi who, after yesterday’s fantastic victory, doesn’t want to get off the podium again. Redding grabs a slice of cake, waiting to see who will take all the cake home this afternoon. The five-time world champion had taken the lead in the race., but already at the end of the first lap, Redding passed him. The two stayed very close until two laps to go when Cannibal had to surrender to the evidence and with his 30-point lead in the standings decided he could give his direct opponent three (the Superpole Race assigns 12 points to the first and 9 to the second). Behind them Rinaldi held third place from the first to the last lap, unable to enter the fight for victory but also without anyone questioning his second Superbike podium.
Back to the race for Bautista and Davies They close respectively in fourth and fifth place against a submissive Alex Lowes who first makes the fastest lap of the race a few tenths of that of the track (which belongs to Rea) but then falls into the distance also due to his precarious health conditions (gastrointeritis).
Toprak Razgatlioglu’s seventh place confirms Yamaha’s difficulties on this track. The Turk precedes Haslam, Sykes and a disappointing Van der Mark. Loris Baz had us accustomed to very different positions but today he is only eleventh and he precedes Federico Caricasulo who, on the most difficult track of R1, has shown significant signs of improvement. Only seventeen e increasingly in crisis Marco Melandri, which precedes Matteo Ferrari, who continues to take giant steps in his adaptation process to the Motocorsa team’s V4.
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