Video Highlights Description Jonathan Rea caps another unstoppable race weekend having celebrated clinching the 2018 World Superbike championship by completing a dominant double at Magny-Cours to stretch his winning run to eight consecutive races.
The four-time World Superbike champion bolted from ninth on the reverse grid to third place by the end of the opening lap in race two to slot in behind Aruba.it Racing Ducati’s Chaz Davies and Pata Yamaha’s Michael van der Mark.
With seven straight wins coming into the Magny-Cours Sunday race, Rea made light work of getting past van der Mark for second place at the start of the third lap and began to pursue Davies who had already pulled out a one-second advantage.
Despite a couple of misjudged passes at the Adelaide hairpin, Rea eventually got the move done on Davies on lap 11 before gradually pulling away for a comfortable victory.
Having lost the chance to continue his fight for the World Superbike title, Davies strengthened his grip on second place by taking the runner-up spot ahead of nearest championship rival van der Mark in third. Davies now holds a 26-point advantage for second place in the riders' standings on the Pata Yamaha rider with two rounds to go.
Rea now has the opportunity to take the all-time wins record in a single season if he also completes doubles in Argentina and Qatar for the final two rounds.
Reports Result ListResult Description#/ Rider / Nat. /Team /Constructor /Time/Gap/Points
1 /Jonathan Rea /GBR /Kawasaki Racing Team /Kawasaki /34'16.364/25
2 /Chaz Davies /GBR /Aruba.it Racing /Ducati /+1.804/20
3 /Michael van der Mark /NDL /Pata Yamaha /Yamaha /+3.552/16
4 /Tom Sykes /GBR /Kawasaki Racing Team /Kawasaki /+4.879/13
5 /Marco Melandri /ITA /Aruba.it Racing /Ducati /+6.505/11
6 /Lorenzo Savadori /ITA /Milwaukee Aprilia /Aprilia /+11.477/10
7 /Alex Lowes /GBR /Pata Yamaha /Yamaha /+15.077/9
8 /Xavi Fores /SPA /BARNI Racing Team /Ducati /+17.339/8
9 /Leon Camier /GBR /Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team /Honda /+17.655/7
10 /Loris Baz /FRA /Althea BMW Racing Team /BMW /+22.725/6
11 /Eugene Laverty /GBR /Milwaukee Aprilia /Aprilia /+23.257/5
12 /Toprak Razgatlioglu /TUR /Kawasaki Puccetti Racing /Kawasaki /+23.637/4
13 /Michael Rinaldi /ITA /Aruba.it Racing /Ducati /+26.756/3
14 /Jordi Torres /SPA /MV Agusta Reparto Corse /MV Agusta /+28.178/2
15 /Leandro Mercado /ARG /Orelac Racing VerdNatura /Aprilia /+29.292/1
16 /Jake Gagne /USA /Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team /Honda /+38.534
17 /PJ Jacobsen /USA /Triple M Honda World Superbike Team /Honda /+42.776
18 /Román Ramos /SPA /Team Go Eleven /Kawasaki /+46.765
19 /Jeremy Guarnoni /FRA /Pedercini Racing SC-Project /Kawasaki /+52.689
NC /Jakub Smrz /CZE /Guandalini Racing /Yamaha /DNF
NC /Matthieu Lussiana /FRA /Team ASPI /BMW /DNF
Standings after round 11
1 /Jonathan REA /470
2 /Chaz DAVIES /335
3 /Michael VAN DER MARK /309
4 /Tom SYKES /273
5 /Marco MELANDRI /250
6 /Alex LOWES /213
7 /Xavi FORES /194
8 /Eugene LAVERTY /GBR /134
9 /Lorenzo SAVADORI /ITA /125
10 /Toprak RAZGATLIOGLU /120
Team Standings
1/Kawasaki Racing Team /743
2/Aruba.it Racing /662
3/Pata Yamaha /529
4/Milwaukee Aprilia /270
5/BARNI Racing Team /194
6/Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team /153
7//Kawasaki Puccetti Racing /123
8/Althea BMW Racing Team /115
9/MV Agusta Reparto Corse /98
10/Orelac Racing VerdNatura /62
11/Team Go Eleven /56
12/Team Pedercini /29
13/Triple M Honda World Superbike Team /21
14/Puccetti Racing /14
15/Guandalini Racing /6
16/Buildbase Suzuki /3
Constructor Standings
1/Kawasaki /495
2/Ducati /408
3/Yamaha /343
4/Aprilia /199
5/Honda /132
6/BMW /115
7/MV Agusta /98
8/Suzuki /3
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