Even though the Englishman finished fourth in Catalunya, he still holds a cushion of 35 which means he will be leading coming out of The Netherlands this weekend, no matter what happens in the race.
Espargaro was undoubtedly the winner of Round 6, in every sense. He shot from fifth to second place in the riders’ standings, although Tuenti HP 40 teammate Rabat is only four points in arrears as the duo set about a double assault on Redding and Marc VDS Racing Team.
Redding is seemingly not too concerned, not least after he enjoyed driving a BMW M3 GT4 at Spa last weekend.
Behind Mika Kallio who completes a shutout for the leading two teams, ‘best of the rest’ is Dominique Aegerter of Technomag carXpert, whereas England’s Gino Rea is poised to make a second appearance with his own team. However, if any rider hopes to challenge for the crown, consistency is key.
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