Injured Rea will not return for Portimao round after surgerypublished at 22:29 22 February

Rea sustained foot injuries while crashing during testing at Phillip Island, where the opening round of the World Superbike Championship takes place this weekend
Jonathan Rea will miss the second round of the World Superbike Championship in Portugal in March as he continues his recovery from multiple foot fractures suffered in a crash during testing at the Phillip Island circuit.
The 38-year-old had already been ruled out of the opening round in Australia this weekend after he had fallen in the closing stages of Monday's first test session.
The six-time world champion will now miss the second race in Portimao on 28-30 March after undergoing successful surgery in Belfast.
"After reviewing the scans from my crash in Australia we made the decision to fly home directly and perform surgery to stabilise and fix the injuries in my foot," Rae explained in a statement released by Yamaha.
"The surgery was successful, and I will continue my recovery at home with my medical team. I want to thank my team, my family and of course all my fans who have been sending me positive messages during these difficult days."
Whilst no time frame was given for his return, Rea will be hoping to recover in time for the third round of the championship, which takes place in the Netherlands on 11-13 April.
The Northern Irishman is in his second campaign with Yamaha after a disappointing debut season for the team in 2024.
He won six straight world titles with Kawasaki between 2015 and 2020 but opted to switch to Yamaha at the end of the 2023 season.