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Phillip Island WSBK: Redding quickest in practice for Ducati

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Phillip Island WSBK: Redding quickest in practice for Ducati
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Feb 28, 2020, 5:11 AM

New Ducati recruit Scott Redding topped Friday practice for the opening round of the World Superbike season at Phillip Island, leading the Yamaha of Toprak Razgatlioglu.

With the first practice taking place on a damp Phillip Island circuit, all of the day’s quickest times were set in the dry second session.

Kawasaki’s Alex Lowes led the way when practice resumed in the afternoon, immediately moving to the top of the charts with a time of 1m31.336s.

Leon Haslam, who left Kawasaki to join the factory Honda team over the winter, then took over the top, breaking the 1m31s barrier with a 1m30.936s flyer.

A red flag was thrown soon after to recover debris from track, and although the session went back to green soon after, Haslam’s benchmark remained unbeaten until the final two minutes of practice.

Redding, making his WSBK debut for the factory Ducati team, set a blistering time of 1m30.436s, dethroning Haslam by half a second.

Moments later, Razgatlioglu also managed to better Haslam’s chart-topping time, albeit finishing over four tenths down on Redding, before Michael van der Mark (Yamaha) relegated the Honda rider to fourth.

Loriz Baz finished fifth for the Ten Kate Yamaha team, while five-time champion Jonathan Rea’s late effort of 1m30.978s was only good enough for sixth.

Tom Sykes was the lead BMW rider in seventh, while Alvaro Bautista was next up in eighth on his debut weekend with Honda.

Michael Ruben Rinaldi was ninth astride the Go Eleven Ducati, while the top 10 was completed by Puccetti Kawasaki of Xaxi Fores.

Chaz Davies was only 13th quickest on the second of the two factory Ducatis, over a second slower than teammate Redding, who also topped the morning session in the wet.

The field was propped up by multiple Suzuka 8 Hours winner Takumi Takahashi, who is making his full-time WSBK debut with the MIE Althea Honda team.

FP2 results:

Cla # Rider Bike Time Gap
1 45 United Kingdom Scott Redding   1'30.436  
2 54 Turkey Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 1'30.854 0.418
3 60 Netherlands Michael van der Mark Yamaha 1'30.905 0.469
4 91 United Kingdom Leon Haslam   1'30.936 0.500
5 76 France Loris Baz Yamaha 1'30.973 0.537
6 1 United Kingdom Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 1'30.978 0.542
7 66 United Kingdom Tom Sykes BMW 1'31.161 0.725
8 19 Spain Alvaro Bautista   1'31.201 0.765
9 21 Italy Michael Ruben Rinaldi   1'31.213 0.777
10 12 Spain Xavi Fores Kawasaki 1'31.265 0.829
11 22 United Kingdom Alex Lowes Kawasaki 1'31.336 0.900
12 11 Germany Sandro Cortese Kawasaki 1'31.397 0.961
13 7 United Kingdom Chaz Davies   1'31.478 1.042
14 50 Ireland Eugene Laverty BMW 1'31.747 1.311
15 31 Garrett Gerloff Yamaha 1'31.898 1.462
16 64 Italy Federico Caricasulo Yamaha 1'32.008 1.572
17 77 Chile Maximilian Scheib Kawasaki 1'32.030 1.594
18 2 United Kingdom Leon Camier   1'32.649 2.213
19 13 Japan Takumi Takahashi   1'34.995 4.559

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Series World Superbike
Event Phillip Island
Author Rachit Thukral