Assen WorldSBK: Alvaro Bautista: ‘I don't agree with the penalty, was a warning to not be relaxed’

Alvaro Bautista recovered from a three-place grid penalty in the Tissot Superpole session to win his sixth WorldSBK race of the season, after an early battle with Jonathan Rea.
Alvaro Bautista, Ducati WorldSBK Assen 2023
Alvaro Bautista, Ducati WorldSBK Assen 2023

After taking pole ahead of Rea, the reigning WorldSBK champion was demoted to fourth after he was deemed to be riding too๊ slowly after exiting pit lane. 

Bautista was not the only rider who rolled off and subsequently got hit with a grid penalty, as fellow Ducati ridꩲer Axel Bassani was also penalised.&🌠nbsp;

Like Bautista, Bassani also recovered to finish in a strong P5, although that could have been fourth had he come out on top of his late-race 🐷battle with Andrea Locatelli. 

But while Bautista was victorious for the sixth time inಞ seven races this season, he remained angered by the penalty: "I didn’t like the penalty because I’m not agree with the decision. But in any case, I took the penalty in a positive way. 

"It gave me more energy because after practice and pole posiꦚtion I was too relaxed. Maybe everything seemed easy. The penalty was a warning to say ‘you haღve to push’. It helped me to not relax."

Bautista eventually won the race by over three seconds in what wa🥀s another dominant showing.

However, the factory Ducati rider said Rea’s pace mid-race 🍌was a surprise and that he didn’t expect such a challenge to take place for as long as it did.

Bautista said: "Today was not as easy as people might think after yesterday’s practice. Firstly, with the penalty we started from the second row a🔴nd it was important not to lose positions at the start and not be in the group and taking some risks with other riders. 

"I can make a good start and c꧂ould be in⛦ third position. I fought a little bit with Lowes and then when I was behind Toprak and Jonathan I was watching the track conditions because today it was a bit different from yesterday. 

"I had to understand how much I could🅺 push with this temperature. After a 🌃few laps I could understand the track and I started to feel like I could push harder than at the beginning. 

"[When] I got the lead I increased the pa𝄹ce by two tenths, s𝔍omething like that. Jonathan was there and I was surprised because in the practice he didn’t make that pace, but in the race he can stay with me a bit. 

"I🐎n the end, my targe♓t was to push the tyre and try to arrive at the end with less tyre. With five or six laps to go I saw the gap was increasing a little bit so I pushed a bit more to get more advantage. I’m so happy to win again."

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