Missing pole position gave Nicolo Bulega “more motivation” for Dutch
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Andrea Locatelli prevails in Race 2 at Assen WorldSBK round
A late Nicolo Bulega retirement enabled Andrea Locatelli to claim his first WorldSBK victory at the Dutch round in Assen. The Italian delivered Yamahas first win of the season as he crossed the line 2.9s clear of Alvaro Bautista. Toprak Razgatlioglu started from pole position after his Superpole race success earlier in the day, and he briefly had the lead into Turn 1. Bautista claimed the lead at Turn 2, as he, Razgatlioglu, Remy Gardner and And…
Dominant Bulega wins at Assen
Nicolo Bulega continued his superb start to the 2025 WorldSBK season. The Ducati rider has won four of the first seven races of the campaign and dominated the opening race of the weekend at the TT Circuit Assen. Race 1 Highlights Starting from the middle of the front row Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) took the holeshot and led every lap of Race 1 at the Dutch Round. The Italian dominated the opening race of the Dutch Round by setting a…
WorldSBK: Race One Results From The Motul TT Assen
Rookie Nicolo Bulega won FIM Superbike World Championship Race One Saturday at TT Assen Circuit, in the Netherlands. Bulega rode his Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R to a 7.80- second margin of victory in the 21-lap race. Andrea Locatelli was the runner-up on his Pata Maxus Yamaha YZF-R1 and just held off Danilo Petrucci who rode his Barni Spark Racing Team Ducati Panigale V4R to third. 2024 WorldSuperbike Champion, Toprak Razgatlioglu was …
Dutch WorldSBK, Race One Results | Nicolo Bulega dominated the opening race at Assen
The opening race of the weekend was dominated by Nicolo Bulega at the TT Circuit Assen. Nicolo Bulega missed out on pole position earlier on Saturday, but he did not miss out on the race win. The Italian instantly took the lead and went on to win by 7.801 seconds in the opening race of the weekend. Yamaha returned to a World Superbike podium at Assen with Andrea Locatelli. The Italian fought hard for his second-place finish and was seven seconds…
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