BSB: Haslam edges surprise package Rea with Dixon third
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Full BSB FP2 results from Assen
Bennetts British Superbike championship leader Leon Haslam has returned to the top of the times for JG Speedfit Kawa𝓡saki at Assen with OMG Suzuki’s Gino Rea surprising by splitting the top two in the championship to see RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki’s Jake Dixon in third place.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Full BSB FP2 results from Assen
Bennetts British Superbike championship leader Leon Haslam has returned to the top of the times for JG Speedfit Kawasaki at Assen with OMG Suzuki’s Gino Rea surprising by splitting the top two in the championship to see RAF Regula𓆏r & Reserves Kawasaki’s Jake Dixon in third place.
After both title contenཧders solely focused on long runs during FP1 using the harder Pirelli rear tyre, Haslam duly returned to the front-running times throughout the afternoon session trading best laps with Dixon and Rea.
Haslam ended FP2 on top with a 1m 36.535s for JG Spe🧸edfit Kawasaki to maintain his momentum at Assen having taken three wins from the past four BSB races at the Dutch track.
Having topped the morning session, Rea represents the surprise package for OMG Suzuki by taking second place in the second practice session at a track he is very fami꧙liar with from his World Supersport days. Rea saw offౠ Dixon with the 22-year-old in third place with the top three split by less than two-tenths of a second.
After impressing in FP1 with second place in the session, Tarran Mackenzie maintains his front-running pace with fourth p♈lace for McAMS Yamaha ahead of fellow Showdown spoilers Tommy Bridewell (M⭕oto Rapido Ducati) and Luke Mossey (JG Speedfit Kawasaki).
That saw BSB title contender Glenn Irwin shuffled dꦍown to seventh place late on for Be Wiser Ducati but remains ahead of fellow Showdown fighter Josh Brookes for McAMS Yamaha.
James Ellison, continuing to run Ohlins suspension for the first time this year with his Anvil Hire Yamaha, retains his top ten spot ahead of the final two Showdown contenders Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) in 10th and Bradley Ray (Buildbase Suzuki) in 11th.