World Superbike Mandalika, Indonesia - Free Practice Results (2)

Tꦉoprak Razgatlioglu maintains his FP1 advantage to finish two tenths clear of title rival Jonathan Rea in✤ World Superbike FP2 at Mandalika.
Despite being 1.5 seconds down on Razgatlioglu’s overall best time from FP1, A♌lex Lowes quickly improved to go within two tenths of the Yamaha rider’s 1:34.985s.
Jonathan Rea, who lost considerable track time in FP1 due to a technical issue, then went quickest for this session, s💯econd overall.
Lowes then crashed at turn two - the same spot as replacement rider for Loris Cresson, Oliver Konig did this morning. While that was happening, Razgatlioglu went +0.003s down on Rea🌱’s best FP2 time.
After following each other for a couple ✤of laps, Razgatlioglu dropped back from Rea to then start another push lap, a lap that saw him go fastest, although not quite enough to beat his own time from earlierඣ on.
However, Razgatlioglu did eventually go on to better his fastest lap of thꦛe day on his very next lap. A time of 1:34.815s put him -0.199s clear of Scott Redding who was just the second rꦗider at this stage to set a sub 1m 35s lap.
After a brief return to pit lane, Razgatlioglu re-joined the track with team-mate Andrea Locatelli in close proximity. The Turkish rider went another fourth tenths faster which helped the Italian move up to second - six tenths behind th🔯e series leader.
Rea managed to s🐎pꦬlit the two Pata Yamaha riders as he went just under two tenths down on Razgatlioglu, but this time it was sector one not four where the Kawasaki rider struggled to match Razgatlioglu.
Impressive efforts from Garrett Gerloff and Le♛on Haslam saw both riders jump up to third and fourth during the final five minutes. Haslam’s team-mate Alvaro Bautista then pipped the British rider to fourth place courtesy of a lap that was a tenth quicker.&🔜nbsp;
World Superbike Mandalika, Indonesia - Free Practice Results (2) | ||||
Pos | Rider | Nat | Team | Time |
1 | Toprak Razgatlioglu | TUR | PATA Yamaha | 1:34.230s |
2 | Jonathan Rea | GBR | Kawasaki Racing Team | +0.174s |
3 | Garrett Gerloff | USA | GRT Yamaha | +0.225s |
4 | Alvaro Bautista | SPA | Team HRC | +0.230s |
5 | Scott Redding | GBR | Aruba.It Ducati | +0.349s |
6 | Leon Haslam | GBR | Team HRC | +0.371s |
7 | Alex Lowes | GBR | Kawasaki Racing Team | +0.528s |
8 | Andrea Locatelli | ITA | PATA Yamaha | +0.647s |
9 | Michael Van Der Mark | NED | Motorrad BMW WorldSBK Team | +0.708s |
10 | Axel Bassani | ITA | Motocorsa Ducati | +0.724s |
11 | Michael Rinaldi | ITA | Aruba.It Ducati | +0.727s |
12 | Isaac Vinales | SPA | Orelac Racing Kawasaki | +0.742s |
13 | Tom Sykes | GBR | Motorrad BMW WorldSBK Team | +1.181s |
14 | Kohta Nozane | JPN | GRT Yamaha | +1.186s |
15 | Chaz Davies | GBR | GoEleven Ducati | +1.206s |
16 | Leandro Mercado | ARG | MIE Honda Racing | +1.361s |
17 | Christophe Ponsson | FRA | Gil Yamaha | +1.407s |
18 | Tito Rabat | ITA | Kawasaki Puccetti | +1.620s |
19 | Samuele Cavalieri | SPA | Barni Ducati | +1.706s |
20 | Oliver Konig | CZE | Pedercini Kawasaki | +4.692s |
Free Practice One
World Superbike championship leader Toprak Razgatlioglu dominated the opening free practice at Mandalika, while Jonathan Rea was only 11th fast▨est after being limited for track time.
An eager🃏 Razgatlioglu made his way past Leon Haslam during the early stages as he set about learning the new Mandalika track.
Razgatlioglu’s first few laps saw him c𝄹ontinuously lead Rea by over a second, while Isaac Vin🙈ales enjoyed an early run inside the top three.
Sectors three and f🌃our seemed to be where Razgatlioglu was making up most of his time on Rea and indeed the rest of the field during the first part of FP1.
Oliver Konig, whoꦡ is replacing the injured Loris Cresson, suffered an𝓰 early crash in sector three.
Michael Rinaldi and Rea were the first riders to get within a second of Raz꧂gatlioglu, wit🃏h the former +0.637s down on the Pata Yamaha man.
Razgatlioglu began his second run by going a tent🗹h quicker to once again extend his margin over Rinaldi. The Turki🧸sh star hammered home his advantage just two laps later to lead Rinaldi by nine tenths.
Impressive WorldSBK rookie Axel Bassani went third fastest after back-to-back low 1m 37s laps - 10 minutes to go. Michael Van Der Mark came close to a big crash at turn 15 after the rear tyre came around under braking, but luckily for the BMW rider he was able to stay aboa🔯rd⛄ his BMW M 1000 RR machine.
A couple of fast laps came in from Alex Lowes late on to put him second, however, the Kawasaki rider was still seven tenth🌳🌊s adrift of Razgatlioglu.
Lowes’ third lap significan🎀tly reduced Razgatlioglu’s lead - down to three tenths, while Vinales jumped back into t🍰hird.
But just as the gaps seemed to close up, Razgatlioglu once again went over a second clear of the rest. While Razgatlioglu was showing utter🐽 dominance around the Indonesian layout, Rea remained in pit lane due to an iss🔯ue with the rear of his ZX10-RR bike.
A stunning 1:34.985s from🐻 Razgatlioglu then put him over 1.5 seconds clear of Lowes as he was the only rider to b🎃reak under the 1m 36s barrier.
Rea e✨ventually got back out on track, however, it was too late to set a flying lap, while third in the championship Scott Redding improved late o🔴n to take fourth, behind Razgatlioglu, Lowes and Garrett Gerloff.
BMW rider Tom Sykes made his return to WorldSBK action for the first time since Catalunya after being absent for the last three rounds. This weekend is expected to be Sykes’ last in the𓃲 championship ahead of a m♛ove back to BSB.
The same situation applies to fellow Brit Haslam whওo will leave Honda at the end of this weekend’s inaugural race weekend in Mandalika, while 10-year veteran Chaz Davies is also competiting in his final WorldSBK races ahead of retirement.