WorldSBK Imola: Toprak Razgatlioglu: “I hope to fight for the win, I am only looking at Jonathan Rea”

Toprak Razgatlioglu has made a bold statement by admitting his eyes are mainly focused on Jonathan Rea, and not WorldSBK champion Alvaro Bautista at Imola.
Toprak Razgatlioglu, Yamaha World Superbike Donington Park 2023
Toprak Razgatlioglu, Yamaha World Superbike Donington Park 2023

Despite Bautista winning 98% of the races so far this season, Razga༒tlioglu, who is the only other rider to have won a WorldSBK race in 2023, believes Rea could be his main threat this weekend.

Limited experience around Imola is one of the reasons why Bautista could be set for a tougher weekend, however, he did win twice at Donington Park which was trad𓂃itionally seen as a bogey round for the Ducati rider. 

Not dismissing Bautista from winning, Razgatlioglu said this 🦋about his expectations this weekend: "I’m very excited to come back to Imola. I remember 20ဣ19, I have good memories here as I took a podium. 

"In 2015, I had a big fight wit💛h Caricasulo in Stock 600! My goal is to fight for the win again. Jonny is 🌌normally very strong here. 

"I hౠope we are fighting with him; I am only looking at Jonny. Also, I think Alvaro will improve this year as the bike has ch𓃲anged a lot. He will be very strong here. 

"I hope 𝄹it can be a ✱good weekend to recover some points. This year, I’ll try to win in a long race. I hope we fight for the win."

Rea knows all ‘the tricks’ around Imola as he searches for first WorldSBK win this year

Imola is one of Rea’s best circuits despi♏te it not being on the calendar for several seasons, and while 2023 hܫas been a down year for the six-time world champion so far, ruling the Kawasaki rider out of contention would be a mistake.

Jonathan Rea, Italian WorldSBK 13 July
Jonathan Rea, Italian WorldSBK 13 July

Keen to have his best weekend of the season, Rea said: "I’m really excited to be back herꦍe! It always brings back fond memories; I have had some great races here. It’s a unique part of the world to race in a park, with the undulations and it’s steeped in history. 

"Our track record here has been quite good too. My fav🦹ourite sector at Imola… it’s hard to give just one! The most iconic part is the drop down from Piratella into Acque Minerali, and then the jump out of there. 

"It’s so difficult to master but when you get as close to🎉 perfect as possible, it’s an amazing feeling. ꧃;

"You accelerate out of there, uphill and it’s really hard, fighting with the bike. Imola is about having a bike that is easy🎶 to ride but that stops very well; we’re stopping really hard in three or four areas of the tra🌄ck. 

"We know we can be stronger here than the fꦅirst part of the year, to fight for po༺diums is the minimum we can aim for. 

"I k✤now a few tricks of the trade round here. It’s hard to know whether to go back t💞o our 2019 setting or our current setup."

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