
The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship grid have gathered at the Autodrom Most for Round 5 of the 2025 season as CzechiaĀ hosts the action. Riders spoke on Thursday at the Motul Czech Round to provide updates on their future, discuss their goals for Most, and adjustments to the fuel flow regulations following the latest concession checkpoint.Ā Ā
Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati): āMy goal is to stay with Ducati⦠Iām only 25, Iād like to think about the futureāExplaining how heās affected by changes to fuel flow, while also talking about his future, Bulega said:Ā āIām happy to race after Cremona. We had great results there and it was a fantastic weekend for me, but here, it will be perhaps more difficult because Toprak is always very strong. This year is a different story compared to last year. On paper, Toprak here is very strong but also other riders. Cremona was my worst track and I won three races. Itās difficult to predict a result. For my smooth riding style, fuel flow adjustments are not easy because our bike started to be more nervous, especially when we have to change gear. When we have to change gear with an angle, itās not easy because the bike is dirtier. For my riding style, itās not so easy to adapt. My goal is to stay with Ducati because they gave me a great opportunity to become a great WorldSBK rider. I am only 25, I would like to think about the future. Weāre talking and weāll see. I want to stay focused on WorldSBK because Iām racing here, and my goal is to try to win the Championship this year and next year.ā
Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team): āMy future is still quiet because Kenanās still talking with some brandsāDiscussing his record at Most, his goals, and his future, Razgatlioglu said:Ā āIām really happy because I love this circuit and weāre very strong. This year isnāt like last year. Everything is different. Friday is very important. I hope my feeling on the bike is good as I need a good setup for the race because we use the SC1 rear tyre, the harder tyre. Last year, we had a very good weekend and this year, I hope weāre fighting for the win. My target is three wins. I donāt care about fuel flow; Iām just focused on my job. When I saw the changes, I was smiling because my bike is faster than the Yamaha and maybe the bimota, but not faster than Ducati. Rules are rules. My future is still quiet because Kenanās still talking with some brands, but we will see, maybe one or two weeks later. This weekend is very important for me, and I need to win again.ā
Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati): āI confirmed to the team that I want to keep racing for ā26 and now Iām waiting for their answerāAnnouncing his intention to race next year, Bautista stated:Ā āAfter Cremona, we are in a good way. Weāre building up good confidence on the bike. This year, the bike is working well at all tracks, at least consistently, so I can have the same feedback at every track. Most is not an easy track, there are a lot of demanding areas with changes of direction. Last year, I remember that the results were bad but the feeling with the bike improved compared to the other rounds. I’m confident that this year, we can replicate that performance, or even improve it, because this season, at every track, the times are quicker than other seasons. The performance of the bike is not the same when you have to reduce the fuel consumption, but we are trying to feel it as little as possible. To be honest, I have anĀ agreement with Ducati. We had one for ā25 and ā26, but we just have to say yes from my side and Ducatiās side. The agreement is already signed. I confirmed to the team that I want to keep racing for ā26 and now Iām waiting for their answer. Letās see in the next days or weeks when I have the answer from them.ā
Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team): āI feel like I have a little bit of a point to prove with the trackāIn-form rider Lowes spoke about the possibility of redemption at Most, after a crash here last year. He said:Ā āI was really happy with the Sunday at Cremona; I wasnāt feeling so good, so it was a really positive day. Looking forward to getting back at Most. Last year it was a good weekend for the first time here, but itās where I had the crash and hurt my shoulder, so it ruined my year a little bit. I think redemption is nice added motivation, but the first goal will be just to continue like the first few races, in the top four or five. The weather could play a little bit of a part, it could rain at some point. I feel like I have a little bit of a point to prove with the track. I think I already have 21 more points than last year, so itās obviously a lot better than my rookie season! I feel a lot better on the and bike and nearly able to ride it how I want. Iād give it an 8/10 so far, maybe an 8.5 at some weekends. Iāve been in the Marc VDS team for a long time. My first target will be to stay there for another season; from last season to this, weāve made a big step. Iāll have to ask them a little bit! My plan is stay on a Ducati but, at the minute, not too much to say. In the next weeks, weāll know a lot more.ā
Jonathan Rea (Pata Maxus Yamaha): āIf I could come away from Most feeling good with the bike, riding the bike in the proper way⦠that would be something to be satisfied withāAfter returning from injury at Cremona, Rea spoke about his hopes for Most:Ā āCremona was a lot worse physically on the bike, but I was going to have that pain no matter when I started the season. Although the results and the feeling werenāt amazing, it was 100x better than sitting on the sofa at home! I expect an easier weekend, but without expectations for results. Itās a long time to be off from the bike, with such a good feeling in the winner to miss three complete rounds, and testing, it was hard to jump in at a circuit I didnāt know. I know Most. Iām still getting up to speed with the bike and find the feeling. I had a good feeling here last year. I know itās not going to be a long way back, but we have to get back to showing our full potential because with the injury, it was impossible. Iād be satisfied to do a full race weekend, no mistakes, and build into some consistency. If I could come away from Most feeling good with the bike, riding the bike in the proper way and making the correct adjustments, that would be something to be satisfied with. With the plates inside my foot, and you walk on every moment, two of the metatarsals are fused together, so it offsets a lot of the force and pain; until I get those plates out, Iām going to have that. We need to check in the summer break if thereās enough gap or if it needs to be done at the end of the season.ā
Iker Lecuona (Honda HRC): “About the future, I donāt really care, I know what I can do on the bike”Lecuona spoke about his future, saying:Ā āMy intention is to keep working at home, here, I know I can win and fight for the top positions so that is my target. I am not thinking about a anything else, my manager has said he wonāt tell me anything until summer, so I donāt know anything, but I donāt want to know anything. Iām starting to feel good and work on myself, so letās see what happens in the future but for now the focus is on the work. About the future, I donāt really care, I know what I can do on the bike. Even with the bad luck with injuries that Iāve had, Iāve had the capacity to get good results, so I know Iām not at my limit. Iām honestly not thinking about the future, Iām thinking about a Most because weāre here, but next time Iāll be thinking about the test, after that, Donington.ā
Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing Team): āA factory bike is a dream, but I canāt complain with what I have now, because my bike is faster than many factory bikesāPetrucci is hoping the harder tyre allocation will suit him more, saying: āCremona wasnāt like I wanted, and we faced some difficulties and bad luck. This made especially Saturday a difficult day. It was good to recover to P4 in Race 2, and we come here to Most with good feelings; we know we can be on the podium. The tyre allocation is more suitable for me, on the harder part of the compounds. We move away from the pressure we had at Cremona and here is one of the best tracks for us. We want to fight for the podium. Still nothing on my future. A factory bike is a dream, but I canāt complain with what I have now, because my bike is faster than many factory bikes. I found myself really well with Barni, so maybe thereās a chance to race together next year.ā
Andrea Locatelli (Pata Maxus Yamaha): āLike Assen and Portimao, we were able to get podiums, so why not try again in this round?ā
Locatelli is aiming for the top five but doesnāt rule out a podium at Most:Ā āThe Cremona race was not a good weekend for us for a lot of reasons. I think we understand what the main problem was. Until we go on track, we cannot see if the bike is working better or not, but we think we understand what the problem is. I donāt spend time thinking about others, just myself and try to find a solution about my problem. Maybe the other bikes had some problems, but my feeling was bigger on this problem. Itās good to know what happened and why. Itās a good track for us, weāve been on the podium here in the past, so why not again? We need to work well and prepare well. The top five is the minimum target that I would like to say. Like Assen and Portimao, we were able to get podiums, so why not try again in this round?ā
































