World Superbike Portimao, Portugal - Free Practice Results (2)

Results from free practice two, round 11 of the 2021 World Superbike Championship at Portimao, Portugal.
Jonathan Rea, Portuguese WorldSBK, 1 October 2021
Jonathan Rea, Portuguese WorldSBK, 1 October 2021
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Jonathan Rea has completed a Friday free practice clean-sweep at Portimao, while title rival Toprak Razgatlioglu finished🐽 P4 for the second consecutive session. 

Alex Lowes was the🌳 early pace setter from team-mate Rea before Razgatlioglu took over top spot with a 1:42.151s - half a tenth ahead of Lowes.

The championship leader’s👍 spell at the top was short-lived though, as a quick final sector from Lowes put him back atop the leaderboard. 

The top four of Lowes, Razgatlioglu, Rea and Leon Haslam all pitted with just under 12 minutes gone, while 𝔉the top Ducati of Michael Rina♑ldi continued to circulate. 

The Italian was often quickest through sector one bꦦefore losin🎃g that time in two and four. 

With Haslam in fourth, team-mate Alvaro Bautista added to Honda’s impressive opening day performance by going sixth - a couple of tꦏenths away from Lowes.&nb🎃sp;

Rea then went quickest with a first s🌸ub 1m 42s lap 🌸of the afternoon session. The six-time world champion looked set to go even quicker on his next lap before choosing to head down pit lane. 

While Rea looked fast in both sessions and has thoroughly dominated Portimao in recent years, there’s no doubt pressure will come from Razgatlioglu this weekendꩵ. 

The Yamaha rider was able to match Rea at different times in both practice🀅s, including midway through FP2 when track temperatures were at their hottest. The Turkish rider’s best time put him just +0.0ꦍ22s behind Rea. 

As Razgatlioglu’s second stint went on, the 24 year-old continued to produce lap times that would have been good enough for second, which could be vital come Saturday and Sunday’s races as Razgatlioglu has often favoured the softer Pirelli compound this year.ꦆ 

With 15 minutes remaining, Lowes and Haslam set impressive laps to go 1-2. Rea𝐆 then regained top spot by just -0.019s a fܫew minutes later, before another late effort saw him improve by nearly two tenths.

There were no more changes inside the top four as Rea ended the d🐻ay quickest from Lowes, Haslam and Razgatlioglu. 

World Superbike Portimao, Portugal - Free Practice Results (2)
PosRiderNatTeamTime
1Jonathan ReaGBRKawasaki Racing Team1:41.466s
2Leon HaslamGBRTeam HRC+0.191s
3Alex LowesGBRKawasaki Racing Team+0.250s
4Toprak RazgatliogluTURPATA Yamaha+0.346s
5Garrett GerloffUSAGRT Yamaha+0.406s
6Loris BazFRAGoEleven Ducati+0.508s
7Scott ReddingGBRAruba.It Ducati+0.520s
8Michael RinaldiITAAruba.It Ducati+0.633s
9Alvaro BautistaSPATeam HRC+0.649s
10Andrea LocatelliITAPATA Yamaha+0.706s
11Michael Van Der MarkNEDMotorrad BMW WorldSBK Team+0.858s
12Isaac VinalesSPAOrelac Racing Kawasaki+1.310s
13Leandro MercadoARGMIE Honda Racing+1.514s
14Axel BassaniITAMotocorsa Ducati+1.563s
15Eugene LavertyIRLMotorrad BMW WorldSBK Team+1.691s
16Jonas FolgerGERBenovo BMW+1.855s
17Christophe PonssonFRAGil Yamaha+2.439s
18Kohta NozaneJPNGRT Yamaha+2.471s
19Samuele CavalieriSPABarni Ducati+2.847s
20Tito RabatITAKawasaki Puccetti+2.886s
21Gabrielle RuiuITAB-Max Racing Team+3.002s
22Loris CressonBELPedercini Kawasaki+3.309s
23Lachlan EpisAUSPedercini Kawasaki+4.032s

Free Practice One

12 time race winner at Portimao, Jonathan Rea, finishes the opening World Superbike practཧice fastest at the Algarve International Circuit. Toprak Razgatlioglu P4 after losing his and the session's quickest lap due to setting💯 it under yellow flags. 

After completing just three laps at the beginning of FP1, Rea immediately returned to pit lane, while championship leader Razgatlioglu posted the first sub 1m 42s lap to go quickest from Rea. Razgatlioglu soon follo😼wed the Kawasaki rider in heading back to his garage.

Loris Baz, who is once again replacing the injured Chaz Davies🥂 went second quickest early on as he continues to impress on his WorldSBK return. 

Scott Redding then made it two Ducati’s inside the top three as he s🐭plit Razgatlioglu and Baz.

With 20 minutes gone, Rea improved to go fastest overall - four tenths better🔯 than Razgatlioglu, while team-mate Alex Lowes went P2 - two tenths back. 

Samuele Cavalieri became the first rider to cr🧸ash, however, the Italian was able to quickly remount his Barni Racing Ducati machine. Leon Haslam then went down just a few minutes later at turn eight which completely destroyed his CBR1000RR-R.

Razgatlioglu regained top spot from Rea by just half a tenth with 19 mꦡinutes to go, but the Yamaha rider then lost that time due keeping up his speed at turn eight when yellow flags were being waved- meaning Rea wen🐎t back to P1 and Razgatlioglu P3. 

Eugene Laverty became the second r🧜ider to fall at turn eight in what was a similar crash to Haslam. 

Ga▨rrett Gerloff moved into second spot late on after setting an identical lap time on back-to-back laps - just +0.009s off of Rea, before the Kawasaki man improved by a slender margin of -0.012s. Like Razgatlioglu, Gerloff lost his best time but was able to improve again and ultimately keep P2.

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