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Cycle News 2021 Issue 30 July 27

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for the championship. At the start, I passed Rinaldi into the corner, but it was not 'easy,' it was difficult to stop my own bike so I cannot understand why Gar- rett arrived inside me." The early front runner was 2021 rookie, and 2020 runaway WorldSSP Champion, Andrea Locatelli. He led for half the race, with the battling Ducati riders Rin- aldi and Redding behind. After Rea got moving forward Redding dispatched Rinaldi, who was fad- ing on his X tire, as Locatelli was thriving on his. Eventually Rea caught and passed Locatelli and would ease out for his 15th career race win at Assen. He is now just one short of 200 podium places in WorldS- BK, from 319 starts. Behind, Locatelli was caught and passed by Redding, who was once again strong but not challenging Rea consistently, just like every other Ducati rider. Chaz Davies (GO Eleven Ducati) recovered form and bike feeling enough to go fourth in race two. After two crashes in the first two Assen races Alvaro Bautista (HRC Honda) was fifth. In the current points Rea has 243, Razgatlioglu 206, Redding 162, Lowes 127 and Rinaldi 111. WorldSSP Dominique Aegerter won the first of two WorldSSP races at Assen. He won race one by an eventually clear margin from Steven Odendaal (Bardahl Evan Bros Yamaha) and the fast-start- ing but eventually slowing Philipp Oettl, the top Kawasaki rider, ending in a determined third place using an X rear tire. Behind the podium places a three-rider fight for fourth place ended up with Cluzel, Krum- menacher and Gonzalez closely packed into the top six slots. In race two Odendaal was to fall at turn five and finally remount to finish 13th, scoring three points but allowing Aegerter even more breathing space at the top of the rankings. After Oettl had pushed his way to the lead early on and headed the Ten Kate rider for the first few laps, he would drop back as Aegerter swept on to win his fifth consecutive race. Oettl's X rear tire gamble worked again on Sunday but he was almost caught by eventual third-placed rider Randy Krum- menacher (EAB Yamaha). Luca Bernardi was penalized for run- ning Oncu off track on the last lap, and finished fifth, with Cluzel promoted to fourth. In the points Aegerter has 169, Odendaal has 125 and Oettl has 108. Gordon Ritchie IN THE WIND P30 Dominique Aegerter (77) used beautiful yellow livery to good effect by taking two dominant WorldSSP wins.

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