Roadracing World – July 2019

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injury. Ryuchi Kiyonari has typi-
cally been at the back of the grid,
and Alessandro Delbianco aboard
his private Althea Mie Racing Team
CBR1000RR has often fought with
the factory-team riders.
With eight of 13 rounds
complete, Rea had 376 points to
Bautista's 352, with van der Mark
third with 206.
Meanwhile, Randy Krumme-
nacher took his BARDAHL Evan
Bros. Yamaha YZF-R6 to the Su-
persport World Championship race


win in Misano, ahead of teammate
Federico Caricasulo and Lucas
Mahias on the Kawasaki Puccetti
Racing ZX-6R. Krummenacher fin-
ished fourth at Donington, behind
winner Jules Cluzel on the GMT94
Yamaha, Caricasulo and Mahias,
but retained the Championship
lead with 173 points; Caricasulo
held second with 158 points.
Defending Supersport300
World Champion Ana Carrasco
took her Kawasaki Provec Racing
Ninja 400 to her first victory of
2019 in Misano, holding off Manu-
el Gonzalez on a Kawasaki Parkin-
go Ninja 400 and Andy Verdoia on
a BCD Yamaha YZF-R3. Verdoia
finished second at Donington, be-
hind Kevin Sabatucci's Team Tra-
simeno YZF-R3 and ahead of Bat-
tley Cycles-sponsored Nick Kalinin
on his Nutec Ninja 400. Verdoia,
Carrasco and Scott Deroue were
all tied for second with 65 points,
behind Gonzalez with 108 points.

RESULTS
MISANO/RIMINI, SAN MARINO
FIM SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPION-
SHIP RESTARTED RACE ONE (All on
Pirelli Tires) (June 22): 1. Jonathan
Rea, Great Britain (Kaw ZX-10RR), 18
laps, 32:16.526, 87.868 mph; 2. Tom
Sykes, Great Britain (BMW S1000RR),
-3.692 seconds; 3. Alvaro Bautista,
Spain (Duc Panigale V4 R), -7.756; 4. Lo-
ris Baz, France (Yam YZF-R1), -12.932;


  1. Chaz Davies, Great Britain (Duc Pan-
    igale V4 R), -15.801; 6. Marco Melandri,
    Italy (Yam YZF-R1), -41.963; 7. San-
    dro Cortese, Germany (Yam YZF-R1),
    -45.967; 8. Yuki Takahashi, Japan (Hon
    CBR1000RR), -46.479; 9. Lorenzo Za-
    netti, Italy (Duc Panigale V4 R), -47.695;

  2. Leandro Mercado, Argentina (Kaw
    ZX-10RR), -48.026; 11. Alessandro Del-
    bianco, Italy (Hon CBR1000RR SP2),
    -49.700; 12.Jordi Torres, Spain (Kaw


ZX-10RR), -49.833; 13. Samuele Cava-
lieri, Italy (Duc Panigale V4 R), -68.793;


  1. Ryuichi Kiyonari, Japan (Hon
    CBR1000RR), -73.510; 15. Markus Re-
    iterberger, Germany (BMW S1000RR),
    -96.134; 16. Toprak Razgatioglu, Tur-
    key (Kaw ZX-10RR), -1 lap, DNF, crash;

  2. Leon Haslam, Great Britain (Kaw
    ZX-10RR), -6 laps, DNF, crash; 18. Mi-
    chael Rinaldi, Italy (Duc Panigale V4
    R), -8 laps, DNF, crash; 19. Alex Lowes,
    Great Britain (Yam YZF-R1), -10 laps,
    DNF, crash; 20. Michele Pirro, Italy (Duc
    Panigale V4 R), -10 laps, DNF, crash; 21.
    Dominic Schmitter, Switzerland (Yam
    YZF-R1), -10 laps, DNF, entered pits.
    Race Distance, 18 laps, 47.266 miles;
    Race Time, 32 minutes, 16.526 seconds;
    Race Average Speed, 87.868 mph; Victo-
    ry Margin, 3.692 seconds; Fastest Lap,
    Rea, 1:46.130, 89.073 mph, Lap 4.
    FIM SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPION-
    SHIP TISSOT SUPERPOLE RACE (All
    on Pirelli Tires) (June 23): 1. Bautis-
    ta, 10 laps, 16:01.109, 98.358 mph; 2.
    Lowes, -7.261; 3. Haslam, -9.154; 4.
    Razgatlioglu, -9.405; 5.Rea, -12.835; 6.
    Melandri, -13.056; 7. Rinaldi, -13.688;

  3. Pirro, -15.104; 9. Mercado, -17.310;

  4. Zanetti, -18.742; 11. Torres,
    -19.674; 12. Baz, -19.941; 13. Reiter-
    berger, -23.350; 14. Takahashi, -25.652;

  5. Kiyonari, -36.196; 16. Schmitter,
    -39.260; 17. Davies, -45.423; 18. Sykes,
    -1 lap, DNF, mechanical; 19. Cortese, -4
    laps, DNF, crash; 20. Delbianco, -6 laps,
    DNF, crash; 21. Cavalieri, -10 laps, DNF,
    crash. Race Distance, 10 laps, 26.259
    miles; Race Time, 16 minutes, 1.109
    seconds; Race Average Speed, 98.358
    mph; Victory Margin, 7.261 seconds;
    Fastest Lap, Bautista, 1:35.169, 99.332
    mph, Lap 3.
    FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
    TWO (All on Pirelli Tires) (June 23):

  6. Rea, 21 laps, 34:06.731, 96.993
    mph; 2. Razgatlioglu, -0.381 second; 3.
    Haslam, -5.880; 4. Lowes, -6.203; 5. Ri-
    naldi, -7.147; 6. Sykes, -7.682; 7. Davies,
    -10.916; 8. Pirro, -14.268; 9. Zanetti,
    -20.043; 10. Torres, -22.127; 11. Reit-
    erberger, -27.107; 12. Baz, -27.475; 13.
    Cavalieri, -36.333; 14. Bautista, -37.033;

  7. Cortese, -47.697; 16. Melandri,
    -50.834; 17. Kiyonari, -65.352; 18. Mer-
    cado, -3 laps, DNF, crash; 19. Takahashi,
    -4 laps, DNF, crash; 20. Delbianco, -12
    laps, DNF, mechanical. Race Distance,
    21 laps, 54.144 miles; Race Time, 34
    minutes, 6.731 seconds; Race Average


Speed, 96.993 mph; Victory Margin,
0.381-second; Fastest Lap, Razgatliolglu,
1:36.814, 97.642 mph, Lap 2.
FIM SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPION-
SHIP QUALIFYING: 1. Rea, 1:34.596,
99.933 mph; 2. Cortese, 1:34.951; 3.
Sykes, 1:34.976; 4. Lowes, 1:35.026;


  1. Bautista, 1:35.144; 6. Haslam,
    1:35.215; 7. Rinaldi, 1:35.226; 8. Pir-
    ro, 1:35.451; 9. Davies, 1:35.600; 10.
    Razgatlioglu, 1:35.610; 11. Torres,
    1:35.697; 12. Reiterberger, 1:35.971;

  2. Melandri, 1:36.145; 14. Mercado,
    1:36.214; 15. Cavalieri, 1:36.226; 16.
    Baz, 1:36.538; 17. Zanetti, 1:36.634;

  3. Delbianco, 1:37.171; 19. Takahashi,
    1:37.280; 20. Kiyonari, 1:38.571; 21.
    Schmitter, 1:38.979.
    FIM SUPERSPORT WORLD CHAM-
    PIONSHIP RACE (All on Pirelli Tires)
    (June 23): 1. Randy Krummenacher,
    Switzerland (Yam YZF-R6), 19 laps,
    31:57.912, 93.650 mph; 2. Federi-
    co Caricasulo, Italy (Yam YZF-R6),
    -0.084-second; 3. Lucas Mahias, France
    (Kaw ZX-6R), -0.161; 4. Jules Cluzel,
    France (Yam YZF-R6), -2.373; 5. Hikari
    Okubo, Japan (Kaw ZX-6R), -6.642; 6.
    Lorenzo Gabellini, Italy (Yam YZF-R6),
    -12.098; 7. Hannes Soomer, Estonia
    (Hon CBR600RR), -14.898; 8.Kevin
    Mandredi, Italy (Yam YZF-R6), -19.885;
    9.Thomas Gradinger, Austria (Yam
    YZF-R6), -19.933; 10. Massimo Roccoli,
    Italy (Yam YZF-R6), -20.064. Race Dis-
    tance, 19 laps, 49.892 miles; Race Time,
    31 minutes, 57.912 seconds; Race Aver-
    age Speed, 93.650 mph; Victory Margin,
    0.084-second; Fastest Lap, Caricasulo,
    1:39.930, 94.597 mph, Lap 4.
    FIM SUPERSPORT300 WORLD CHAM-
    PIONSHIP RACE (all on Pirelli tires)
    (June 23): 1. Ana Carrasco, Spain (Kaw
    Ninja 400), 13 laps, 24:16.484, 84.376
    mph; 2. Manuel Gonzalez, Spain (Kaw
    Ninja 400), -0.822 second; 3. Andy Ver-
    doia, France (Yam YZF-R3), -0.965; 4.
    Galang Hendra Pratama, Indonesia (Yam
    YZF-R3), -1.062; 5. Victor Steeman,
    Netherlands (KTM RC390R), -1.587; 6.
    Emanuele Vocino, Italy (Yam YZF-R3),
    -1.600; 7. Scott Deroue, Netherlands
    (Kaw Ninja 400), -9.730; 8. Manuel Bas-
    tianelli, Italy (Kaw Ninja 400), -14.146;

  4. Kevin Sabatucci, Italy (Yam YZF-R3),
    -14.629; 10. Ferran Hernandez Moyano,
    Spain (Yam YZF-R3), -14.693. Distance,
    13 laps, 34.137 miles; Race Time, 24
    minutes, 16.484 seconds; Race Aver-
    age Speed, 84.376 mph; Victory Margin,
    0.822-second; Fastest Lap, Hendra Prat-
    ama, 1:50.981, 85.177 mph, Lap 3, New
    Record.


DONINGTON PARK, GREAT BRITAIN
FIM SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPION-
SHIP RACE ONE (All on Pirelli Tires)
(July 6): 1. Jonathan Rea, Great Brit-
ain (Kaw ZX-10RR), 23 laps, 38:22.405,
89.898 mph; 2. Tom Sykes, Great Brit-
ain (BMW S1000RR), -11.348 seconds;


  1. Leon Haslam, Great Britain (Kaw
    ZX-10RR), -23.071; 4. Loris Baz, France
    (Yam YZF-R1), -29.935; 5. Alex Lowes,
    Great Britain (Yam YZF-R1), -37.641;

  2. Leandro Mercado, Argentina (Kaw
    ZX-10RR), -46.917; 7. Peter Hickman,
    Great Britain (BMW S1000RR), -60.135;

  3. Michael van der Mark, Netherlands
    (Yam YZF-R1), -67.062; 9. Alessandro
    Delbianco, Italy (Hon CBR1000RR SP2),
    -70.752; 10. Chaz Davies, Great Britain


(Above) Tom Sykes (66) leads at Donington Park, chased by Jonathan
Rea (1), Leon Haslam (91), Peter Hickman, Alvaro Bautista and Chaz
Davies (7). Rea used four straight wins to make up a 61-point deficit
and take a 24-point lead in the title chase. (Below) Sykes used the
rapidly- improving BMW S1000RR—which started the year with an al-
most stock engine—to take one pole and finish on the podium twice.


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