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WorldSBK Phillip Island: Bautista triumphs in sprint tyre gamble

Aruba.it Ducati’s Alvaro Bautista took a determined victory at Phillip Island on Sunday having gambled on slick Pirellis in the Superpole sprint.

The Spaniard claimed the win three seconds clear of Pata Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu and Saturday race winner Jonathan Rea, with the duo split by just 0.043s at the flag.

Heavy rain hit the circuit as the grid prepared for the 10-lap Superpole race, and while it dispersed as quickly as it arrived, the pack was left with questions over tyre choices ahead of the sprint action on the sodden but quick drying track.

Bautista lined the Panigale up on pole, and on slicks ahead of Kawasaki’s Rea and Alex Lowes, with the pair opting for intermediates in the mix conditions. Razgatlioglu, Andrea Locatelli and Garrett Gerloff completed an all-Yamaha second row on their respective Pata and GRT liveried R1’s with the American aiming for a strong finish to his Blu Cru career ahead of next season’s switch to BMW.

GoEleven’s Philipp Oettl and BMW’s Scott Redding dipped to the pits at the end of the warm up lap for an immediate tyre switch, Razgatlioglu taking the holeshot as the lights released the remainder of the pack. Lowes was quickly up to second from fifth off the start with Locatelli trailing the KRT until a lightning fast Michael van der Mark arrived on the second BMW.

Rea regrouped and found his way back to third as the intermediate tyres bedded in on the second lap. Lowes taking charge overall as Bautista slipped down to 15th on the slicks. Kyle Smith made waves in the lower group as he placed the Pedercini Kawasaki up to 11th with Puccetti Kawasaki’s Lucas Mahias and Tetsuta Nagashima ahead. Bautista now behind as he looked to find his rhythm before Redding capitalised on the

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