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Jonathan Rea Needs More Than “Baby Steps” for Competitiveness

8 months ago By Sports Desk

The 2024 WorldSBK season has been challenging for Jonathan Rea, one of the competition’s most famous riders. With six world titles under his belt, Rea is used to fighting at the top. However, this year was marked by constant problems and results below expectations, especially after his switch to Yamaha.

Last weekend at Misano, Rea faced a number of challenges. A major crash in Race 1 almost jeopardized his participation, but the driver managed to escape without serious injury. In the Superpole race, Rea finished eighth, his best result of the weekend. Despite this, the performance was far from what was expected for a champion of its caliber.

Rea expressed his disappointment with the development of the Yamaha R1. Since the winter tests, he felt that progress was slow and insufficient to achieve the desired competitiveness. “Since I got on the bike, I feel like we’ve only taken baby steps… I need something to fight for,” said Rea. This statement reflects the urgency the manager feels about the improvements needed to compete at the highest level.

Pre-season testing showed a fast and confident Rea, but the reality of racing was very different. At Phillip Island, during tests and the opening of the season, problems began to appear, and since then, the situation has not improved significantly. The Assen race was a small relief, but Rea admits it was a chaotic race, and true consistency is still a long way off.

Rea’s confidence has been shaken, and he is aware that he needs more than just “baby steps” to get back to the top. “It’s really hard to push when I’m not fully confident. It’s a frustrating moment for sure,” said the manager. He knows he needs to understand the bike better and is determined to put pressure on the team to deliver the necessary improvements.

Additionally, Rea mentioned the need to forget about podium expectations for now, focusing on understanding and adapting to the new bike. “The next objective is to understand this bike and really push the guys to give me what I need to be fast. It’s disappointing if we don’t solve the problems,” he concluded.

Jonathan Rea is in a transition phase, trying to adapt to the Yamaha R1 and find the confidence and speed that made him one of the best WorldSBK riders. Meanwhile, the 2024 season remains challenging, and he needs more than just “baby steps” to achieve the desired competition. Rea continues to fight, determined to find solutions and return to the dominant competitor he has always been.

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