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Jonathan REA WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 20 Wins 5 Podiums 7 Poles 2 Best race: 1 Best grid: 1 Nationality British Ballymena Last year’s Phillip Island weekend for was slightly below par, as he took a 5th position and a 2nd place, but after the races were over, he revealed that he had undergone surgery Born 02/02/1987 Age 32 Starts 243 in his right hand after a motocross training accident before the start of the race weekend. Rea has Wins 71 Last win: 2018, Losail/1 won 5 times here, in Race One in 2015 and he made the double twice in 2016 and 2017. > If he makes a double at Phillip Island this year, he will equal the record of Phillip Island wins (7), Podiums 134 Last podium: 2018, Losail/1 held by since 2006. > Rea has scored points in all 20 races he has competed at Phillip Island, finishing outside the top Poles 16 Last pole: 2018, Imola -10 only once. In Race One in 2011 he finished in 12th position after he went wide off-track during Front Rows 66 Fastest laps 55 Points 3,726.5 the race. Phillip Island is the only track in which he scored points 20 times. > He has finished in every position from first to ninth at least once here... except for third position. Team Kawasaki Racing Team > Rea claimed two poles here: 2015 and 2017. WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 16 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: 5 Best grid: 6 Nationality British Ashford, Kent Leon Camier has shown great consistency at Phillip Island, scoring points 14 times out of 16, and scoring ten top-10 finishes. His best result here is a 5th position, scored two years ago in Race Born 04/08/1986 Age 32 Starts 205 One. Last year he came close to repeating that, with a 7th place in Race One and a 6th position in Wins Last win: Race Two. > He has scored points here for four different manufacturers: , , MV Agusta, . Podiums 9 Last podium: 2013, Silverstone/1 Poles Last pole: Front Rows 5 Fastest laps 1 Points 1,221.5 Team Moriwaki-Althea HONDA Racing Team WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 12 Wins 0 Podiums 6 Poles 0 Best race: 2 Best grid: 2 Nationality British Knighton Chaz Davies has taken six podiums at Phillip Island: his best result is a second place, took behind Jonathan Rea in Race One in 2016 and both races in 2017. Last year he was third in Race One Born 10/02/1987 Age 32 Starts 176 and crashed out of Race Two when he was leading the race. Wins 29 Last win: 2018, Aragon/2 > Race Two 2017 and Race Two 2016 are the only times Davies missed the podium at Phillip Island in the last four years. Podiums 79 Last podium: 2018, Magny Cours/2 > Davies started only once from the front row here, as he was second on the grid only in 2015. > This is the track where he took the highest number of podiums (6) without winning. Poles 6 Last pole: 2018, Laguna Seca > This is one of the four tracks on the current calendar where his best result is a second place Front Rows 20 Fastest laps 29 Points 2,289.5 together with Algarve, Assen, and Misano. Team Aruba.it Racing – Ducati WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: Best grid: Nationality German Ochsenhausen Last year Sandro Cortese made a sensational debut in the WorldSSP championship, finishing third in his debut race and setting the fastest lap in the race. Born 06/01/1990 Age 28 Starts In the prototypes championships, he was also third in the Moto2™ race in 2016, behind Thomas Wins Last win: Luthi and Franco Morbidelli. But his best race wins here were in 2012 in Moto3™ when he won starting the race from pole ahead of Miguel Oliveira and Arthur Sissis and the year before in 125cc Podiums Last podium: when he finished ahead of late Luis Salom and Johann Zarco. In total, Cortese took part in 14 world-class races here across four different championships (7 in Poles Last pole: 125cc; 1 in Moto3™; 5 in Moto2™; 1 in WorldSSP). Front Rows Fastest laps Points Team GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Alvaro BAUTISTA WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 0 Wins 1 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: Best grid: Nationality Spanish Talavera de la Reina Alvaro Bautista raced 16 times at Phillip Island in the prototypes championships, scoring three podiums: he was the race winner in the 125cc race in 2006 and second in the following two years in Born 21/11/1984 Age 34 Starts 250cc. Wins Last win: His best result in MotoGP™ here is a fourth position, scored less than four months ago, when he replaced injured Jorge Lorenzo in the factory Ducati squad. Podiums Last podium: Poles Last pole: Front Rows Fastest laps Points Team Aruba.it Racing – Ducati Michael Ruben RINALDI WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: Best grid: Nationality Italian Rimini This will be the first racing weekend outside Europe for Michael Ruben Rinaldi. Born 21/12/1995 Age 23 Starts 16 Wins Last win: Podiums Last podium: Poles Last pole: Front Rows Fastest laps Points 77 Team Barni Racing Team WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 10 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: 4 Best grid: 4 Nationality British Lincoln Alex Lowes' best result at Phillip Island is a fourth place, took in both 2017 races. Last year he was sixth in Race One and fifth in Race Two, and he has always been fighting for the top spots here. Born 14/09/1990 Age 28 Starts 129 > In 2017 and 2018 he was the best-placed Yamaha rider in both races. Wins 1 Last win: 2018, Brno/2 > Lowes qualified in 5th in his first four weekends here, from 2014 to 2017; last year he improved, setting the fourth best lap time in qualifying. Podiums 11 Last podium: 2018, Losail/1 > Phillip Island is one of the three race tracks of the current calendar where his best result is a 4th Poles 1 Last pole: 2018, Assen position. The others race tracks are Algarve and Aragon. Front Rows 7 Fastest laps 3 Points 896 Team Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 4 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: 6 Best grid: 10 Nationality Japanese Saitama Ryuichi Kiyonari raced four times in WorldSBK here: he was ninth and sixth in 2008, while in 2009 he was hit by Ruben Xaus in Race One, and in Race Two he finished 23rd as he had some grip Born 23/09/1982 Age 36 Starts 53 issues. He had qualified in 10th, his best result here. Wins Last win: 2008, Donington/2 Podiums Last podium: 2009, Monza/2 Poles Last pole: Front Rows 4 Fastest laps 1 Points 347 Team Moriwaki-Althea HONDA Racing Team

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01 - Yamaha Finance Australian Round Riders’ Performances at Phillip Island #AusWorldSBK

Markus REITERBERGER WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 4 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: 8 Best grid: 11 Nationality German Trostberg Markus Reiterberger raced here in WorldSBK in 2016 and 2017. In 2016 he crashed out of Race One while he was running in 10th, but came back in Race Two, scoring his first top-10 finish closing Born 09/03/1994 Age 24 Starts 38 in 8th position. He was then 12th and 13th the following year. Wins Last win: Podiums Last podium: Poles Last pole: Front Rows Fastest laps Points 124 Team BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 12 Wins 3 Podiums 7 Poles 0 Best race: 1 Best grid: 3 Nationality Italian Ravenna Last year Marco Melandri kicked off his season in style, making a double on a circuit in which he had never won before (*). In total Melandri took seven podium finishes here, making this his Born 07/08/1982 Age 36 Starts 151 second-best track after Assen, where he took nine podiums. Wins 22 Last win: 2018, Phillip Island/2 > This is one of the four tracks on the current calendar where Melandri has won twice with Algarve, Aragon, and Donington. He took more wins only at Brno (3). Podiums 72 Last podium: 2018, San Juan/2 > This is the track where he scored his first podium (3rd in Race Two, 2011). > Melandri took at least one podium finish in each of his six race weekends here. Poles 4 Last pole: 2018, San Juan > He qualified in 3rd position in his last three appearances here (2014, 2017, 2018). Front Rows 23 Fastest laps 21 Points 2,039.5 > Excluding his two retirements (2013 Race One; 2017 Race One), he has always finished in the top-8 here (10 times). Team GRT Yamaha WorldSBK (*) With his win in Race One last year, Melandri stopped a record sequence of 76 races at the top of the Championship for Jonathan Rea. That was Melandri’s 21st win, equalling as the most successful Italian rider in history. Leandro MERCADO WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 4 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: 10 Best grid: 16 Nationality Argentinean Jesus Maria, Cordoba Tati Mercado raced here in 2015 and last year: he was 12th and 11th and 10th and 12th respectively. Born 15/02/1992 Age 27 Starts 85 > He turned 27 on the 15th of February. Wins Last win: > He had to miss the Australian Round due to injuries both in 2012 and 2017. Podiums Last podium: Poles Last pole: Front Rows 1 Fastest laps Points 336 Team Orelac Racing VerdNatura WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 12 Wins 2 Podiums 3 Poles 0 Best race: 1 Best grid: 2 Nationality Irish Ballymena Eugene Laverty has won twice at Phillip Island for two different manufacturers, in Race Two in 2013 for Aprilia, and Race One for Suzuki the following year. He adds to those another podium finish, Born 03/06/1986 Age 32 Starts 151 which was a second place in Race One in 2013. Last year Laverty was 8th in Race One and faced Wins 13 Last win: 2014, Phillip Island/1 a huge disappointment when he crashed out of the lead in Race 2 after a couple of laps. He remounted to finish then 15th. Podiums 35 Last podium: 2018, Misano/1 Poles 3 Last pole: 2018, Algarve Front Rows 29 Fastest laps 5 Points 1,466.5 Team Team Goeleven (duc) Alessandro DELBIANCO WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: Best grid: Nationality Italian Rimini For the first time in his career, Alessandro Delbianco will tackle a race weekend outside Europe. Born 31/07/1997 Age 21 Starts Wins Last win: Podiums Last podium: Poles Last pole: Front Rows Fastest laps Points Team Althea Mie Racing Team Toprak RAZGATLIOĞLU WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 2 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: 10 Best grid: 9 Nationality Turkish Sakarya Last year Toprak Razgatlioglu was 13th and 10th at Phillip Island. > He entered the WorldSBK weekend here also in 2016, replacing Joshua Hook, but was forced to Born 16/10/1996 Age 22 Starts 24 withdraw after injuring his left ankle in free practice. Wins Last win: Podiums 2 Last podium: 2018, San Juan/1 Poles Last pole: Front Rows Fastest laps Points 151 Team Turkish Puccetti Racing WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 8 Wins 0 Podiums 2 Poles 0 Best race: 2 Best grid: 4 Nationality Dutch Gouda Michael Van der Mark obtained the same results here in 2017 and 2018 as he was 9th in Race One and 7th in Race Two. His best performance at Phillip Island was the in 2016 when he finished 3rd Born 26/10/1992 Age 26 Starts 103 and 2nd. Wins 2 Last win: 2018, Donington/2 > Van der Mark missed out on a points finish here only in 2015 Race One, when he crashed out after having led for five laps (it was the first time he was leading a race). Podiums 21 Last podium: 2018, Magny Cours/2 > His 2016 podiums are the last ones here for Honda. > In the Supersport championship he was fourth on the grid and third in the race in 2013 when he Poles 1 Last pole: 2016, Buriram had then to surrender to Kenan Sofuoglu and . While in 2014 he was the victim of a Front Rows 1 Fastest laps 2 Points 1,017 clash with Sofuoglu, which saw him drop to the back of the field before retiring. >> At his next start, Van der Mark will equal Jeffry De Vries as the Dutch with most races run in Team Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team WorldSBK history: 104.

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01 - Yamaha Finance Australian Round Riders’ Performances at Phillip Island #AusWorldSBK

Tom SYKES WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 20 Wins 0 Podiums 4 Poles 3 Best race: 2 Best grid: 1 Nationality British Huddersfield Among the tracks of the current calendar (*), Phillip Island is the one which has given the lowest number of podiums to : only 4 out of 20 races run. The last one came last year when he Born 19/08/1985 Age 33 Starts 259 was second in Race One -his best result here- after having led 18 laps. He was then fourth in Race Wins 34 Last win: 2018, Assen/2 Two. > He was third three times here in 2012 Race Two; 2014 Race Two and 2017 Race One. Podiums 108 Last podium: 2018, Losail/1 > Tom has scored points 19 times here, missing out only in 2010 Race Two due to a minor technical issue. Poles 48 Last pole: 2018, Losail > Sykes has took three poles at Phillip Island in 2012, 2016, and last year. That is the same amount Front Rows 78 Fastest laps 38 Points 3,205.5 of and only one less than the track record of Troy Corser. Last year’s pole was his 43rd, equalling Troy Corser at the first all-time spot. Team BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team > Since 2012 he has finished every race here between second and seventh position (14 times in a row). > Sykes led the race here no less than seven times. > Phillip Island is one of the three race tracks of the current calendar in which he hasn’t won, the others being Losail and San Juan. (*) Excluding San Juan, which made its first appearance last year. WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 8 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Poles 0 Best race: 4 Best grid: 7 Nationality Spanish Rubi Jordi Torres' best result in his eight WorldSBK races at Phillip Island is a fourth place, scored in his debut race in the series back in 2015 in Race One. Torres was able to score four more top-10 Born 27/08/1987 Age 31 Starts 99 finishes: he was 8th in Race One in 2016 and last year in Race Two; he was then 7th in Race Two Wins 1 Last win: 2015, Losail/1 in 2016 and in 2017 Race One. > The 7th spot is Torres’ most likely finishing spot: he has been 7th on 18 occasions in his career. Podiums 4 Last podium: 2015, Losail/1 Poles Last pole: Front Rows 2 Fastest laps Points 716 Team Racing WorldSBK scorecard here:Races 16 Wins 2 Podiums 6 Poles 1 Best race: 1 Best grid: 1 Nationality British Derby (London) The last time Leon Haslam raced at Phillip Island in the WorldSBK Championship was in 2015 when he finished second in Race One and won in Race Two; with Jonathan Rea obtaining the Born 31/05/1983 Age 35 Starts 217 same placements, he was the joint championship leader when he left Australia (*). Haslam Wins 5 Last win: 2015, Losail/2 recorded the same results (a win and a second place) here in 2010: his win in Race One that time was the closest ever, only 0.004 seconds ahead of . Haslam climbed on the rostrum Podiums 39 Last podium: 2017, Donington/1 a total of six times here. (*) Jonathan Rea took the championship lead in Buriram the following weekend and kept it until the Poles 3 Last pole: 2015, Magny Cours final race of the 2017 season, for a record sequence of 76 races. Front Rows 23 Fastest laps 6 Points 1,938 Team Kawasaki Racing Team

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