Baz tops red-flagged Phillip Island Warm Up
Full Phillip Island World Supe♔🍎rbike Warm Up Results
Loris Baz has claimed top spot in an interrupted warm up session at Phillip Island following a red flag stoppage due to multiple e🐠arly offs.
Initially Eugene Laverty was reported to have fallen on his first flying lap for BMW in the 15-minute session, before both Pedercini Kawasaki’s Sandro Cortese and GRT Yamaha’s Garretꦆt Gerloff suffered offs moments later which triggered a red flag stoppage.

Full Phillip Island World Superbike Warm 💞Up Results
Loris Baz has claimed top spot in an interrupted warm up session at Phillip Island following a red flag stoppage due to mul🦋tiple early offs.
Initially Eugene Laverty was reported to have fallen on his first 𓆉flying lap for BMW in the 15-minute session, before both Pedercini Kawasaki’s Sandro Cortese and GRT Yamaha’s G🎀arrett Gerloff suffered offs moments later which triggered a red flag stoppage.
World Superbike officials have announced𒅌 Gerloff has been taken to the Phillip Island medical centre for a full check-up ahead of the Sprint Race. Following an assessment by the medical team, Gerloff ha💎s been ruled out of action due to concussion.
With the session resuming after almost 10 minutes, Baz produced a 1m 30.470s to take top spot ahead of Race 1 rostrum duo Alex Lowes on the factory Kawasaki and 🌌Scott Redding on the Aruba.it Racing Ducati.
Leon Haslam slotted into ཧfourth place on the new Honda as Race 1 winner Toprak Razgatlioglu rounded out the top five on the Pata Yamaha.
Tom Sykes claimed sixt♑h place for BMW ahead of Alvaro Bautista on 🍃the Honda, with Jonathan Rea taking eighth place in warm up as the defending World Superbike champion looks to bounce back from his Race 1 off for Kawasaki.
Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha) and Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing Ducati) rounded out the top 10 ahead of Michael🌠 Ruben Rinaldi (Team GoEleven Ducati), Federico Caricasulo (GR🌺T Yamaha) and Xavi Fores (Puccetti Kawasaki).
Barni Ducati’s Leon Camier will miss the rest of the 2020 World Superbike opening round due to his ongoing shoulꦇder injury.