Race 2 highlights – WorldSBKJonathan Rea finished in second place, after battling with Rinaldi and Razgatlioglu. āI thought I could go to the front and do a great rhythm but straight away I knew it was going to be difficult to lead the race. Alvaro came through, his rhythm was really strong. It was a fun race with Toprak and Rinaldi, with lots of great moves. We started with a great weekend, a win and two second places. We move on to Assen!āĀ said Rea.
Toprak Razgatlioglu could not catch up with Rea in the last part of the race, endingĀ in third despite closing the gap in the latter stages. He said: āI saw that Rinaldi was sliding a lot, so I tried again my best to finish on the podium. With third position, we take great points for the Championship. I think that weāll comeĀ back stronger for the next weekend.ā
Rinaldi finished just outside the podium in fourth place, as Razgatlioglu overtook him with four laps remaining. āItās my best WorldSBK season start. On the other hand, we were improving all weekend, but we always had the same issue. When the tyre drops, itās like riding a completely different bike and I canāt push. I couldnāt turn the bike,āĀ he explained. Ā
Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) finished in fifth place as he bounced back from his Race 1 crash to claim a top-five finish. āI tried to go with the guys at the front. But I was missing two or three tenths to be there consistently, especially from lap 5 to lap 12. I could enjoy riding the bike the last part of the raceā Lowes explains. āItās never easy to win, to get on the podium. Weāre not too far away. Thatās my target to be mixing with them,āĀ he added.
Lowes led top Independent rider Axel Bassani (Motocorsa Racing) in sixth place after the Italian made a good start to jump up the order as he looks to continue his form from 2021 where he impressed as a rookie. Loris Baz (Bonovo Action BMW) was the first BWM rider in seventh as he finished 0.865s clear of Spanish rookie Xavi Vierge (Team HRC); the lead Honda rider.
Alvaro Bautista leads the Championship standings for the first time since Misano in 2019, with 57 points. Jonathan Rea stands in second with 54 points while Reigning WorldSBK Champion Toprak Razgatlioglu is third with 39 points.
1.Ā Alvaro BautistaĀ (Aruba.it Racing ā Ducati)
2.Ā Jonathan ReaĀ (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)Ā +4.393s
3.Ā Toprak RazgatliogluĀ (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK)Ā +6.223s
4.Ā Michael Ruben RinaldiĀ (Aruba.it Racing ā Ducati)Ā +8.817s
5.Ā Alex LowesĀ (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)Ā +12.247s
6.Ā Axel BassaniĀ (Motocorsa Racing)Ā +15.775s
1.Ā Alvaro BautistaĀ (ESP) DucatiĀ (57Ā points)
2.Ā Jonathan ReaĀ (GBR) KawasakiĀ (54Ā points)
3.Ā Toprak RazgatliogluĀ (TUR) YamahaĀ (39Ā points)































