WorldSBK Assen: Bautista wins as Rea, Razgatlioglu clash
Ducati’s Alvaro Bautista cruised to the second WorldSBK race win at Assen this afternoon as title rivals Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlioglu crashed out.
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Ducati’s Alvaro Bautista cruised to the second WorldSBK race win at Assen this afternoon as title rivals Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlioglu crashed out.
The Northern Ireland man followed up his victory in Saturday’s race with another hard-fought success at the famous Dutch TT circuit, with Rea once more locked in battle with Spain’s Alvaro Bautista on the last lap.
Kawasaki’s Jonathan Rea left it to the final lap before solidifying his dominance at the Assen TT Circuit with his 17th WorldSBK victory at the Dutch track.
No rider in the history of WorldSBK has got such a personal scorecard at Assen as Jonathan Rea.
Lo decía Bautista en la previa, no le beneficiaba un cuerpo a cuerpo en las últimas vueltas, especialmente ante Razgatlioglu, pero este Mundial de Superbike parece estar destinado a ser una lucha constante entre los tres tenores, el español, el turco y Jonathan Rea, vencedor en la primera manga de la cita de los Países Bajos, por delante de la Ducati y la Yamaha.
Former WorldSBK king Jonathan Rea emerged victorious from a three-way, race-one thriller at Assen this afternoon, saving enough rear tyre to fend off a last-corner attack from Alvaro Bautista.
Pata Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu bagged pole during Assen’s WorldSBK final qualifying this morning and shattered the lap record for good measure.
La ronda de los Países Bajos del Mundial de SBK ha comenzado con unos entrenamientos libres que han confirmado lo que sucedió en Aragón en la cita inaugural: Álvaro Bautista, Toprak Razgatlioglu y Jonathan Rea son los tres aspirantes y parecen estar en este inicio un paso por delante de todos. Y como tal, fueron los mejores en los entrenamientos del viernes en 'La Catedral', con el de Ducati al frente.