Meanwhile, Kawasaki Racing rider Jonathan Rea finished in fourth position, and this is his best result since Race 1 WSBK Spain. With a collection of 129 points, he stands in fourth place in the standings.
“Competing with Jonathan is always special; for me, he is the best rider in WSBK because he is a legend! Having a few laps with him is cool, but it’s equally cool to beat him! He pushed every lap until the end, but I’m happy to have beaten him,” Bassani said.
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