Cycle News

Cycle News 2021 Issue 21 May 25

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/1376983

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 84 of 137

the first time, Rafaelle De Rosa. His wet front and intermedi- ate rear may have been the best compromise, because his clos- ing speed on the top riders was awesome to behold. De Rosa led until the margin- ally faster Yamaha of Odendaal passed him into the final curve. Behind the top two, Jules Clu- zel, who had to start from the back row of the grid because his rear tire was just a little unpres- surised, came through for third— another amazing feat of arms on a day when fortunes arrived or went on tire choices as well as undoubted skill and old-fash- ioned guts. before him recently. He only won by 0.099 seconds from old WorldSSP masters Ten Kate and their Swiss rider Dominique Ae- gerter, again on an R6 Yamaha. Third was Kawasaki Puccetti rider Philipp Ottl, earning his team their 100th podium finish since the moved to all classes of racing inside the global pad- dock. In race two held in the wet, tires were again all, as those on full wets eventually had to give way to those on drier choices. Odendaal won again, by just 0.100 of a second from the seemingly unlikely Orelac racing VerdNatura Kawasaki rider for WorldSSP With two of the most recent WorldSSP Champions "heading upstairs" to WorldSBK racing in 2021, there is a lot of interest to see who will take over the middleweight championship of the world. So far it looks like South African Steven Odendaal. It was a drama and over-drama in the first WorldSSP race of the weekend, as Steven Odendaal's first race win in this class was his first podium in WorldSSP ever. He took the seemingly all- conquering Evan Bros Bardahl Yamaha R6 to a race win just like many others have done ROAD RACE FIM WORLDSBK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 1 / MAY 21-23, 2021 MOTORLAND ARAGON / TERUEL, SPAIN P84 Topak Razgatlioglu leads Tom Sykes (66), Bautista and Leon Haslam (91). The Turkish rider would take a third in race one and a pair of sixth places in the Superpole race and race two.

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2021 Issue 21 May 25