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Cycle News 2021 Issue 39 September 28

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ROUND 10 / SEPTEMBER 24-26, 2021 CIRCUITO DE JEREZ – ANGEL NIETO / JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, SPAIN P64 ROAD RACE I FIM SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Having been drafted in at the last minute to replace the injured Chaz Davies, MotoAmerica's Loris Baz was GoEleven Ducati's top-six man in Sunday morning's long race—a feat that could be considered remarkable or one that could be expected from a rider who scored several podi- ums for a privateer Ten Kate team last season and has been a top rider in WorldSBK for most of his career. It was clear Razgatlioglu had the edge on Rea this weekend, but in the second race that gap in performance at Jerez was clear from the start. From pole position Razgatlioglu took the lead and as he and Rea hustled each other into turn one, Michael Ruben Rinaldi (Aruba. It Ducati) dived up the inside. Rea was under even more stress in getting his bike stopped and turned into the slow corners in race two and soon Redding was past, then Locatelli took the ad- vantage over Rea for fourth place. When Bautista passed Rea, on the often-recalcitrant Honda, Rea's problems were underlined, the afternoon heat of the second race making things worse for him. Up front, with four laps to go, Redding passed Razgatlio- glu for the lead, but it was to be Jonathan Rea (1) saw valuable points slip away in Jerez and now sits nearly a full race gap in arrears. The WorldSBK paddock gather to mourn the death of Dean Berta Vinales.

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