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Jonathan Rea: “Baby Steps Not Enough, Need a Competitive Bike”

6 months ago By Sports Desk

The 2024 World Superbike (WorldSBK) season remains difficult for Jonathan Rea, with the legendary superbike racer facing significant challenges at Misano last weekend. The six-time world champion failed to record anything better than eighth place, a result below his usual performance.

Rea suffered a major accident in Race 1, which he escaped without serious injury. After the crash, he managed to recover and finish eighth in the Superpole Race, a result that, although respectable, did not reflect his ambitions of victory.

Rea’s problems began in the qualifying phase, where he admitted that the “small steps” were not enough to make him competitive. “On my side, it’s frustrating because since I got on the bike, I feel like we’ve made baby steps… I need something I can fight with,” said Rea.

He commented that although the test at Misano was promising with fast lap times, this did not translate into performance during the race weekend. “I don’t want to doubt myself, but it’s hard to see where the path forward is. No excuses. We weren’t quick enough this weekend. There’s no excuse for underperforming.”

A lack of complete confidence on the bike is a persistent problem for Rea. In pre-season testing, he looked fast and confident, with a clear idea of how he wanted to ride the Yamaha R1. However, upon arriving at Phillip Island for testing and the season opener, things changed drastically.

Round three at Assen brought some relief, but Rea’s team failed to maintain that momentum, leaving the 37-year-old frustrated. “Let’s not kid ourselves. Assen was a chaotic race,” explained Rea. “When I got into R1 at the Winter Test, it felt great, but we haven’t moved forward since.”

Rea emphasized the difficulty of riding at the limit without complete confidence in the bike. “It’s really, really hard to push when I’m not completely confident. It’s a frustrating time, for sure,” he admitted.

The rider also mentioned the need to forget podium expectations for now, focus on understanding the bike better, and put pressure on the team to provide the necessary improvements. “The next target is to understand this bike and really push the guys to give me what I need to be fast. It’s frustrating when we’re not solving problems.”

In short, Jonathan Rea is in a challenging phase of his WorldSBK career. His comments reflect a burning desire to get back to the top, but he recognizes that this will only be possible with substantial improvements to the bike. Rea’s determination to overcome these difficulties and his honesty about the challenges he faced are a testament to his dedication and passion for the sport.

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