- Jonathan Rea
Jonathan 'Jonny' Rea (born
February 2 ,1987 inBallyclare ,Northern Ireland ) is a motorcycle racer, currently competing in theSupersport World Championship .Early years
For much of his career he has been backed by
Red Bull . Rea was British 60ccmotocross champion in 1997, before moving up through the motocross classes. He was not originally keen to switch to circuit racing as he considered it to be boring, but he was persuaded to by friends Michael andEugene Laverty , contesting the 2003 British 125cc Championship. His 2004 season was interrupted by a crash at Knockhill.In 2005 Red Bull set up a British Superbike ride for him on a factory-spec
Honda Fireblade . He showed his potential by snatching a pole position from the established names, and finished 16th in the series despite missing 2 races, at Snetterton after a heavy testing crash, and atOulton Park after the death of a junior team-mate in the previous event.BSB Success
He started the 2006 season strongly, lying 6th in the championship after 5 meetings. At Oulton Park he finished 3rd in race 2, before being demoted to 4th as he was deemed to have gained a place form Shane Byrne on the last lap illegally, although he claimed that he crossed the infield grass as he was squeezed out of road. He qualified 5th at
Mondello Park before heavy rain forced the cancellation of the races, and claimed that he had been on race tyres, rather than special soft qualifying compounds. He impressed atMallory Park too, qualifying on the front row and running 2nd until high-siding in race 1, despite having no race engineer for the weekend. At Knockhill he took pole position, and followed a 4th in race 1 with his first career podium in race 2, passingLeon Haslam for 2nd with 2 laps to go. He ultimately took 4th in the championship, ahead of the factory Honda ofKarl Harris .He took Harris' factory ride for 2007, alongside reigning champion
Ryuichi Kiyonari ofJapan . After four second places, he finally took his first win in the second race atMondello Park [http://www.f1network.net/main/s180/st117456.htm] , after dominating wet practice but struggling in the dry first race. A double victory atKnockhill followed, taking him to within 9 points of Kiyonari at the top of the standings - retaining this position afterOulton Park in which each HM Plant Honda rider won once and crashed once. He ultimately finished as the series runner-up, 26 points behind Kiyonari and 20 ahead ofLeon Haslam .Also in 2007, he raced with Kiyonari and won a three-hour endurance race, and were then entered for the
Suzuka 8-Hour race on a factory Honda machine. Plans for him to contest the BritishMotoGP round on a Team Roberts bike were scrapped in favour of extra Suzuka preparation. [ [http://www.crash.net/news_view~cid~6~id~149854.htm MOTOGP: Rea out - Kurtis replaces Kenny., motorsport news, results, features, teams, drivers, updates ] ]World Supersport
In September 2007 he signed a three year deal with Ten kate Honda to ride in the World Supersport championship for 2008, and World Superbikes for 2009/10. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/motorbikes/6978380.stm Rea to ride in World Supersport] BBC Sport - 4 September 2007] . He turned down the option of staying in British Superbikes with either HM Plant Honda or move to Rizla Suzuki, and turned down a World Superbike ride with the factory Xerox Ducati team. In his first race at
Losail he crashed, badly injuring a finger [http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sport/sportresults/mcn/2008/february/18-24/feb2308qatarworldsupersportjonathanreamayrequiresurgery/?&R=EPI-98764] AtAssen he challenged for a first WSS win, losing by inches to team-mate Andrew Pitt [http://www.bikesportireland.com/portfolio28387.html] . He did win for Ten Kate at theDonington Park British Supersport race, which the team entered as practice for the later WSS race there. His first World Supersport win came atBrno , and he immediately followed this with a second win atBrands Hatch , after the race was stopped early after Craig Jones crashed fatally [http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wsbk/news/167232-0/wss_huge_jones_accident_stops_race.html] . A third win followed atVallelunga , pushing him back up to 2nd in the standings behind Pitt.References
External links
* [http://www.fotobikes.com/rea.php Information on his 2005 season]
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