WSBK: Imperious Rea is a perfect ten after dominant victory
The Kawasaki rider is now 95 points clear of team-mate Tom Sykes ahead of race two on Sunday, with the Yorkshire rider’s outside hopes of the title suffering a massive setback following a huge crash during FP3.
Sykes dislocated the little finger on his left hand and has been ruled out for the rest of the weekend.
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Rea, who dominated practice and qualifying, stormed clear on the ZX-10RR and controlled the race from the front, managing his pace and eventually taking his tenth victory of the season by more than six seconds from Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Ducati).
The 31-year-old Ulsterman is now within touching distance of an unprecedented third successive world title.
Welshman Davies’ team-mate Marco Melandri rounded out the top three after holding off Leon Camier (Reparto Corse MV Agusta) by 0.3 seconds.
Michael van der Mark finish fifth on the Pata Yamaha ahead of Althea BMW’s Jordi Torres, while Eugene Laverty completed the top six on the Milwaukee Aprilia. Laverty qualified on the front row in second place but the Toome man’s pursuit of his maiden rostrum this season continues.