2024 World Superbike, Donington Park - Race (2) Results

Race 2 results for round five of the 2024 World Superbike championship at Donington P🍒ark,ꦇ in Great Britain.

Toprak Razgatlioglu leads Nicolo Bulega, 2024 Donington Park WorldSBK
Toprak Razgatlioglu leads Nicolo Bulega, 2024 Donington Park WorldSBK
  1. Toprak Razgatlioglu 23 laps
  2. Nicolo Bulega +8.0s
  3. Alex Lowes +10.0s
  4. Scott Redding +12.2s
  5. Alvaro Bautista +13.4s
  6. Danilo Petrucci +15.5s
  7. Andrea Locatelli +16.3s
  8. Jonathan Rea +16.7s
  9. Dominique Aegerter +18.9s
  10. Axel Bassani +23.3s
  11. Remy Gardner +25.9s
  12. Michael van der Mark +26.1s
  13. Garrett Gerloff +27.5s
  14. Iker Lecuona +29.6s
  15. Xavi Vierge +30.0s
  16. Sam Lowes +30.1s
  17. Michael Rinaldi +30.6s
  18. Bradley Ray +31.4s
  19. Tito Rabat +40.3s
  20. Philipp Oettl +48.9s
  • Andrea Iannone
  • Adam Norrodin

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toprak Razgatlioglu does the triple at Donington Park, extending his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:WorldSBK win streak to seven in a row and his�🍬� title lead to 41 points.

It wasn't quite a﷽ repeat of his epic 11.384s victory in Saturday's opening race but Razgatlioglu again pulled steadily clear of rookie Nicolo Bulega, who likewise soon put cl🐠ear air between himself and the riders behind.

Razgatl꧋ioglu celebrated with a ꩲmock 'Technical Inspection' to check the height of his seat on his slow-down lap, apparently a reference to Ducati questioning a modified seat unit recently fitted to the BMW.

After his first Yamaha podium in ra🐼ce one, Jonathan Rea turned a front row start into an early third but was swiftly shuffl▨ed to sixth by Alex Lowes, Scott Redding and Andrea Locatelli.

Lowes and Redding then broke awa👍y, with the🦄 Kawasaki rider sealing his second podium of the Donington weekend.

Reigning champion Alvaro Bautista suffered the nightmare of a crash on his way to the grid, forcing hasty repairs to his Duc🔴ati.

Riding with the harder rear tyre rather than repeating the soft gamble that took him to a podium in race one, Bautista dropped to ei🦩ghth in the early laps before gaining pace to take sixth from Rea at mid-distan꧟ce. 

Locatelli was Bautista's next target and he outbraked the Italian for fifth at the Fogarty Esses with 11 lap🃏s to go. But Redding was four seconds clear and remained just out of Bautista's reach.

Danilo Petrucci found himself sandwiched between the blue b❀ikes of Locatelli and Rea in a battle for sixth as the laps counted down. 

When Petrucci got the better of Locatelli, Rea smelt top Yamaha honours and closed onto Locatelli's rear wheel for the final la﷽ps but couldn't quite find room for a pass.

An💙drea Iannone seemed to be in physical discomfort when he pulled into the pits and retired in the closing stages.

Adam Norrodin, the only rider to try the soft rear f🐷or race two, crashed ear🌜ly on.

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