Razgatlioglu Just Misses French
WorldSBK Hat Trick
T
he end of the WorldSBK week-
end at Magny Course was
mired in controversy, with Toprak
Razgatlioglu just missing out on
the triple, partly because of a pro-
test filed by his rival KRT team.
In Superpole, Rea beat his
shared record of seven con-
secutive pole positions (shared,
of course, with Ben Spies and
Yamaha in 2009) thanks to an
eighth straight Superpole win,
at a new track best pace of
1:35.683. It was Rea's 35th Su-
perpole career win, his 31st with
Kawasaki, and for the manufac-
turer itself, the 100th WorldSBK
Kawasaki Superpole.
In race one, held in warm and
dry conditions, Rea and fourth-
placed qualifier Alex Lowes (KRT)
made a committed push to get
away, and Rea succeeded for a
while, until eventual race winner
Razgatlioglu got past him and
finally broke Rea's challenge.
Lowes was a certainty for a
podium but then came under
pressure from the chasing Andrea
Locatelli (Pata Yamaha with Brixx)
and eventually fell, as he asked
too much of his used-up front tire.
Locatelli was thus third, Mi-
chael Ruben Rinaldi (Aruba
Ducati) fourth and Michael van
der Mark (BMW Motorrad) fifth.
In the Superpole race,
Razgatlioglu and Rea ended up
on a man-to-man fight, with Rea
pushing and probing and eventu-
ally passing. Razgatlioglu went
past again and the run into the
final Lycée section was off the
scale in tension.
Razgatlioglu got it done best
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Toprak Razgatlioglu was
denied a triple win after
getting docked a position
for exceeding track
limits—but not by much—in
the Superpole race. He
won both full races.