Toprak Razgatlioglu “really happy” with maiden WorldSBK wet weather win
Toprak Razgatlioglu reacts to hi༒s first wet weather win in WorldSBK at the 2025 Dutch Round.

The WorldSBK Superpole Race at Assen was the first wet race of 2025, and for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toprak Razgatlioglu it marked his first wet weather victory.
The Turkish rider started strongly, and chased down early leader 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nicolo Bulega. He caught and ꦯpassed the championship leader who would later retire with a bike issue, and Razgatlioglu took a relatively comfortable 3.8-second win – his fourth of the🔯 season – to regain the 12 points he lost in the championship battle in Race 1.
“I’m really happy because this is my first win in the wet, and I’m really happy for this,” Razgatlioglu said ꩲin his post-race parc ferme interview.
“Tha﷽nks to 🌊the team, who made a really good setup for me in the wet conditions.
“I’m also surprised, just the first lap I’𝔍m watching Bulega, I understand the𒁃 tyres, I understand the grip; because this morning I didn’t ride the bike because we didn’t have any more stickers for the tyres.
“But any🤪way we did an incredible job, we will see now in [Race 2] because we have a different setup – I hope I’m feeling much better on theꦯ bike and I’m fighting for the win.”
Lowes: Assen the “perfect place” for maiden WorldSBK podium
Sam Lowes’ second place was his first 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbike podium,ꦍ coming a day after his first WorldSBK pole position was turned into a frustrating DNF.
Lowes said he was “nervous” at the start, but despite running wide at the first turn he was able toꦿ display strong pace to come back to third place, and was then able to take advantage of the aforementioned technical problem for Bulega to clinch second.
“Obvious𒁏ly, I was a bit nervous at the begin🐷ning [after] yesterday, not finishing the race – I was a bit too cautious,” Lowes said in his post-race TV interview.
“I felt good, I felt good thisℱ morning, I felt good in the middle part of the race, and really happy to get this first podium in Superbike.
“Last year was tough, so it’s nice. Assen is a great track, many people, great fans, so it’s a perfect place to do it and we’ll try to have a solid race la🌄ter but it’s been a nice weekend.”
Bautista: “Today it was important to finish the race”
For 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alvaro Bautista, who caused Lowes’ DNF in Race 1 by crashing out himself while trying to ♏pass his Ducati brand-mate, the Superpole Race was about seeing the chequered flag as much as standing on the podium.
“After yesterday’s crash, today it was important to finish the race – maybe today was not ꦡthe best conditions to do it,” he said after the race in his parc ferme interview.
“I tried to understand the track; it was very tricky because especially in the second part of the race it started to dry very quick and we like a [dry] line. I🐻nside the line, these tyres were a bit soft, but outside the line it was slippery, so you have to choose.
“At the end, I tried to manage, finishing the race was great, but finishing on the podium was even better – especially for this afternoon’൲s race.”

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