Ducati’s Davies takes victory from pole and smashes lap record
A stunning performance from Aruba.it rider Chaz Davies saw him take a
comfortable victory in Race 1 at Imola, as Kawasaki pairing Rea and
Sykes were left to fight it out for the other podium positions.
It was Davies and Rea who got the best starts from the front row of the
grid, with the biggest loser off the line proving Davide Giugliano as
his teammate and the KRT riders got past him at the start of the race.
With Davies leading the charge to escape, it was left to Rea, the only
man seeming able to stay in touch with the Ducati rider, to try and
chase him down.
With ten laps remaining, the reigning Champion ran wide at Turn 1 and
the gap to teammate Sykes suddenly closed, with the KRT riders facing
another inter-team battle as the Yorkshireman tried to stay in touch.
Rea, cool under pressure as ever, managed to recover his rhythm and hold
off his teammate to the line to minimize the damage in the Championship
after a close challenge on the last lap.
Jordi Torres, who scored his first WorldSBK podium at Imola in 2015,
had a stunning run for P4 on his Althea BMW machine at the team’s home
race, ahead of second Aruba.it Racing – Ducati rider Davide Giugliano.
Leon Camier, after a race of some ups and downs, crossed the line in
sixth for another fantastic haul of points for home manufacturer MV
Agusta.
Lorenzo Savadori on the Aprilia ran in the top 5 throughout the first
part of the race, before the rookie succumbed to the pressure of riders
behind. Michael van der Mark, after a difficult Superpole 2, was the
winner of the battle for P7 and headed Savadori over the line, who saw
the chequered flag in P8 just ahead of Imola rookie Nicky Hayden on the
second Honda. Xavi Forés made up ground in the Race on his Barni Racing
Team Ducati to lock out the top ten, just ahead of Alex Lowes after a
difficult weekend for the Pata Yamaha squad.
Baiocco, Reiterberger, Brookes and DeAngelis completed the points
scoring positions, with DeAngelis still suffering with an injury to his
left hand at the Round closest to home for the San Marinese rider.
After losing some ground to Davies in Race 1, Jonathan Rea will be
aiming for victory number 6 at Imola on Sunday in Race 2, where he has
another chance to overtake Carlos Checa as most successful at the
Italian track. Davies and Ducati are sure to put up at fight as the
lights go out at 13:00 local time (GMT +2).
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