World Superbike Magny-Cours, France - Warm-up Results

Results from warm-up, round eight of the World Superbike Championship at Magny-Cours, France.
Toprak Razgatlioglu, French WorldSBK, 4 September 2021
Toprak Razgatlioglu, French WorldSBK, 4 September 2021
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World Superbike championship leader Toprak Razgatlioglu topped morning warm-up at Magny-Co💎urs. 

WorldSBK Magny-Cours, France - Warm-up Results
PosRiderNatTeamTime
1Toprak RazgatliogluTURPATA Yamaha1:36.364s
2Jonathan ReaGBRKawasaki Racing Team+0.319s
3Andrea LocatelliITAPATA Yamaha+0.430s
4Tom SykesGBRMotorrad BMW WorldSBK Team+0.571s
5Garrett GerloffUSAGRT Yamaha+0.605s
6Alex LowesGBRKawasaki Racing Team+0.637s
7Scott ReddingGBRAruba.It Ducati+0.761s
8Chaz DaviesGBRGoEleven Ducati+0.904s
9Michael Van Der MarkNEDMotorrad BMW WorldSBK Team+0.904s
10Alvaro BautistaSPATeam HRC+0.956s
11Leon HaslamGBRTeam HRC+1.307s
12Michael RinaldiITAAruba.It Ducati+1.499s
13Axel BassaniITAMotocorsa Ducati+1.631s
14Lucas MahiasFRAKawasaki Puccetti+1.813s
15Jonas FolgerGERBenovo BMW+2.401s
16Leandro MercadoARGMIE Honda Racing+2.477s
17Kohta NozaneJPNGRT Yamaha+2.491s
18Christophe PonssonFRAGil Yamaha+2.902s
19Tito RabatSPABarni Ducati+3.083s
20Isaac VinalesSPAOrelac Racing Kawasaki+3.116s
21Loris CressonBELPedercini Kawasaki+3.521s

With track conditions in their optimal working window, Razgatli🌊oglu set a low 1m 36s time - over three tenths faster than main title rival Jonathan Rea. 

Tom Sykes was one of the most consistent rider’s throughout the session, however, the BMW rider lost third spot l꧑ate on to Andrea Locatelli.&nbs💎p;

After withdra🔜wing from race one due to a crash in Superpole, Lucas Mahias was back in action during morning warm-up. 

Race One

Toprak Razgatlioglu claimed his seventh WorldSBK win of the season during race one at Magny-Cours, while Scot🌞t Redding finished 12t🌳h after crashing late on.

After taking the lead into t🐼urn one, Raz💙gatlioglu was relegated to third by Alex Lowes following a tough move at turn five. 

Razgatlioglu and Lowes w𓂃ere both passed in the process by Michael Rinaldi, which allowed Jonathan Rea to extend his lead to over seven t♉enths. 

Razgatlioglu got♏ back ahead of Rinaldi two corners later and se🔴t about catching his title rival. 

Scott Redding s🐼uffered a disastrous opening few laps as a mistake in turn five allowed Michael Van Der Mark and Axel Bassani through - relegated Redding down to ninth. 

On lap four, Razgatlioglu made his ♔move for the lead with a hard but lovely move on Rea into t𒁃urn five.

While Razgatlioglu and Rea began to slowly pull clear out front, Redding was down to tent💖h after Alvaro Bautista got past the Brit.

After setting a new lap record on lap seven, Razgatlioglu started to come unde⭕r 💯pressure from Rea with 13 laps to go. 

However, Razgatliog🌄lu’s lead significantly increased on laps ten and 11 as Rea 💯began to run wide at several corners.

After being stuck behind Rinaldi duringꦿ the first ten laps, Andrea Locatelli finally got the better of his fellow Italian at turn five, bef🦩ore closing in on Lowes for the final podium position.  

A one second advantage momentarily stabilised for Lowes in his battle with Locatell🙈i. But just as🌠 Lowes started to increase the gap a couple of laps later, the Kawasaki rider crashed out at turn nine. 

The gap between Razgatlioglu and Rea continued to grow during t𒊎he final few laps - over … once th﷽e checkered flag came out. 

There was late drama for Reddi🌞ng as he crashed at turn 14 while trying to go down the inside of Tom Sykes.

The grid was reduced to 20 riders following Lucas Mahias’ withdrawal. The Kawasaki rider suffered a fast turn one crash in qualifying and worsened th🍸e condition of his already injured right wrist from Assen.

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