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Cycle News 2019 Issue 39 October 1

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 39 OCTOBER 1, 2019 P57 some top names eventually came to grief in the opener, and some of them did nothing but give each other grief. The braking zones were rife with hard passes and contact, but a special prize goes to the contract between Chaz Davies (having electronics issues as he braked into the fast downhill entry to turn 15) that clattered Razgatlioglu's elbow so hard you could almost hear it on TV. Da- vies ran off and crashed. As for Razgatlioglu, he got going twice as hard and won his first race. He eventually ran down the seemingly safe Rea, and completed the job of passing after Rea said he made a small mistake that allowed Razgatlioglu to draw closer, and then close in enough to win by 0.2 seconds. "I think I had the right condi- tions in the race because in the wet I am not fast!" said Razgatlio- glu. "Superpole qualifying was very bad in 16th position, but I am happy because in the dry, and I thought I had a chance at the podium. In the last two laps I felt it was possible to win, so I pushed. On the last lap, I pushed hard and took my first win." Rea was second, and another dry-weather third place came for Tom Sykes (BMW Motorrad) after he re-passed the potential hometown podium hero Loris Baz (Ten Kate Yamaha). In the Superpole race, Razgatlioglu got his second win and 10th podium. This race was held over the usual 10 laps, and featured a new lap record set by the race-one winner Razgatlioglu with a 1:37.018 on lap two. He carried on his pace well and took the lead on lap seven. He held off Rea, only just, for a margin of victory of 0.319 seconds. Michael van der Mark made up for his disappointing late crash while leading race one to score third place, with Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) fourth and a closing Bautista fifth. In the big final 21-lap race of the day, there was another fight between Rea and one of his potential usurpers—but not Razgatlioglu this time. On lap two, Bautista was com- ing up behind Razgatlioglu when the Turkish rider's rear tire spun up. He did not highside but his bike carried on spinning, all of which saw the closely following Bautista unable to avoid him. They hit, fell, and it was game over for both. And championship over for Bautista. No race victory for Bautista, but it was Rea who overcame the blue streak that was Van der Mark out front. They each led, and then Rea led and took a final advantage of 0.862 seconds. It was still the greatest margin of victory of the day, which showed how close things were at Magny Cours. The top five in race two finished within five seconds of each other. Sunday delivered the best Magny weather, Saturday the Toprak Razgatlioglu took his first two WorldSBK wins in France, the first Turkish rider to triumph in the category.

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