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“You really need to use the corner speed to make up that difference, and when it gets hot I can’t use the front tyre like that.”
“He’ll be back in Aragon, and I’ve been so impressed by his motivation to be back as soon as he possibly can.”
“It was not easy to ride without it because with the track temperature so high I just kept losing the front everywhere.”
A late race battle between Alvaro Bautista and Nicolo Bulega saw the Spanish rider come out on top over his teammate in Race 2 at the Italian WorldSBK.
“With the pain, I need like two or three laps to just forget the pain and start to be focused on riding.”
“I was able to create a gap and he closed that gap a few tenths per lap.”
“They’ve built up Axel Bassani to a podium [contender]. Let’s see if we can do the same job.”
Big crash in FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship has title ramifications
“He had something more than me, especially in the front…”
“In the first few laps I felt pain so could not fight other riders and just tried to stay on bike.”
“I thought it could be difficult to jump on the podium but after a few laps, I understood that I had good pace.”
A number of engine problems throughout 2024 meant that engine penalties were likely for Razgatlioglu.
Injuries to Alex Lowes’ left leg require a review of his condition on Sunday morning.
The Italian team will grow from one bike to two in the 2025 World Superbike season.
The British rider will race for the Motocorsa Ducati team next season.
Rabat ended Friday practice at the Italian Round in fourth place.
“Blue flags were waving for Remy [Gardner], but he decided to cross the track between turns 11 and 12 when I was coming.”
Alex Lowes sums up Friday in Cremona after topping timesheet
Nicolo Bulega has the chance to take the points lead from Toprak Razgatlioglu at Cremona this weekend.
Alvaro Bautista provides injury update after Friday WSBK practice
“It’s really complicated because I have a really clear thought for what I need next year.”
“If we can take some points off Toprak’s rivals, it’ll be a really good weekend.”
“I don’t want to help him or him to help me…”
The updated Yamaha R1 unveiled this week will be used for the rest of the 2024 WorldSBK season.