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Aragon WSBK: Rea beats Ducatis in red-flagged race

Jonathan Rea cruised to his 56th World Superbike win in the latter stages of a tense first race at Aragon, while Chaz Davies pipped Ducati stablemate Xavi Fores to second.

Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki Racing

Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki Racing

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The race was halted at the start of lap four after an incident involving Leon Camier, Lorenzo Savadori and Jordi Torres at Turn 11 the tour before.

Torres was unable to make the restart, while a conscious Camier was taken to hospital for checks. Savadori just made it back to pitlane in time to get his bike fixed and take up 10th on the grid – the Italian going on to finish 15th.

Rea took the lead at the restart, while Yamaha's Alex Lowes cut his way through from fifth to second ahead of poleman Marco Melandri.

A wobble under braking at Turn 1 at the start of lap three forced Rea to run wide, and allowed Lowes to come through.

The Yamaha man's time at the front was brief, as a determined Rea scythed past into Turn 4 next time around, while Lowes steadily slipped down the order. 

By lap five, the top three of Rea, Melandri and Fores had broken away from the rest of the pack, with the latter taking the lead on lap nine.

Davies began to close up on the leaders, while Rea retook the lead with six laps to go. The Kawasaki man put his head down and immediately built up a comfortable advantage of over a second to claim his second win of the year.

Fores came under pressure from the factory Ducati duo in the closing stages, though Melandri's challenge faded when he ran off at the first corner on the penultimate lap.

Fores held second at the start of the last lap, but was passed by Davies into Turn 15. Fores launched a daring raid in a bid to retake the place at the last turn, but Davies held on by just 0.023 seconds. 

Melandri took the chequered flag in fourth, dropping 14 points down on race winner Rea in the championship. He will start from pole on Sunday ahead of Michael van der Mark and Tom Sykes, who finished fifth and sixth ahead of Lowes. 

Michael Ruben Rinaldi ended his debut WSBK race eighth on the third factory Ducati Panigale, while Toprak Razgatlioglu fended off fellow customer Kawasaki rider Roman Ramos in a heated battle over the final two top 10 spots.

Race results:

Pos.#RiderBikeTime/Gap
1 1 united_kingdom Jonathan Rea  Kawasaki 31'38.578
2 7 united_kingdom Chaz Davies  Ducati 1.450
3 12 spain Xavi Fores  Ducati 1.473
4 33 italy Marco Melandri  Ducati 6.108
5 60 netherlands Michael van der Mark  Yamaha 8.932
6 66 united_kingdom Tom Sykes  Kawasaki 9.450
7 22 united_kingdom Alex Lowes  Yamaha 9.985
8 21 italy  Michael Ruben Rinaldi  Ducati 19.303
9 54 turkey Toprak Razgatlioglu  Kawasaki 26.081
10 40 spain Roman Ramos  Kawasaki 26.325
11 76 france Loris Baz  BMW 26.571
12 45 united_states Jake Gagne  Honda 26.858
13 34 italy Davide Giugliano  Aprilia 27.219
14 68 colombia Yonny Hernandez  Kawasaki 28.340
15 32 italy Lorenzo Savadori  Aprilia 28.400
16 99 united_states Patrick Jacobsen  Honda 30.799
17 37 czech_republic Ondrej Jezek  Yamaha 58.926
Ret 36 argentina Leandro Mercado  Kawasaki 6 laps
Ret  81 spain Jordi Torres  MV Agusta 17 laps
Ret  2 united_kingdom Leon Camier  Honda 17 laps
NS  5 russia Vladimir Leonov  Kawasaki 17 laps

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