Rea storms to Imola pole position
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Full Wo🍃rldSBK qualifying results from Imo𝓰la
Jonathan Rea has secured his first pole position at Imola since 2014 after powering against his main ri𒀰vals hit by various incidents in a frantic Superpole.
The defending World Supe🍨rbike champion enjoyed a trouble-free session to lead throughout the pole position shootout and used the Pirelli qualifying tyre to notch up a 1m 45.797s – just two-tenths of a se⭕cond off the outright lap record.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Full WorldSBK qualif꧒ying results from Imola
Jonathan R🅘ea has secure𝔍d his first pole position at Imola since 2014 after powering against his main rivals hit by various incidents in a frantic Superpole.
The defending World Supe𝕴rbike champion enjoyed a trouble-free session to lead throughout the pole position shootout and used the Pirelli qualifying tyre to notch up a 1m 45.797s – just two-tenths of a second off the outright lap record.
Rea took pole by three-tenths from Kawasaki teammate Tom Sykes after he saw his initial qualifying lap cancelled havign been judged to have exceeded track limits at the final chicane. As a reꦆsult, the Yorkshire rider opted to play safe with his final qualifying lap to lockdown a front row place.
Aruba.it Racing Ducati’s Chaz Davies, who has clinched the past four race wins at Imola, was another to battle through issues in qualifying after crashing on𒈔 the exit of the final chicane after clipping the inside kerb.
But the Welsh rider was able to recover his Panig🥂ale R and return to the pits before retur🍎ning to action with the Pirelli qualifying tyre to take third place.
Davies shuffled out teammate Marco Melandri who will head up row two ahead of Barni Ducati’s Xavi Fores while Eugene Laverty profited from progressing throughꦯ Superpole 1 to take sixth place for Milwaukee Aprilia.
Jordi Torres p🔴roduced an impressive charge for MV Agusta to take seventh place in qualifying ahead ܫof Aruba.it Racing Ducati junior rider Michael Ruben Rinaldi as Milwaukee Aprilia’s Lorenzo Savadori rounded out the third row.
Pata Yamaha’s Alex Lowes heads up row four after graduating from Superpole 1 as Puccetti Kawasaki wildcard Leon Haslam and the second factory Yamaha of Michael van der Mark claimed 11th and 12th respectively.
Toprak Razgatlioglu could consider himself unlucky to miss out on Superpole 2 having initially fired in a lap quick enough to take a spot to graduate into the pole position shootout but saw his lap time cancelled after cutting the final chicane. The penalty saw the Puccetti Kawasaki rider relegated behind Laverty, who was promoted to Superpole 2, and Loris Baz to 13th place.
With Red Bull Honda’s Leon Camier withdrawing from the Imola race weekend, stand-in rider Jason O’Halloran impressed by out-qualifying teammate Jake Gagne with the pair lining up 18th and 19th on the race one grid.