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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 P68 ROAD RACE I FIM SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP this. We've made a step every weekend, and now you can see that when it's working well, we can win by a large margin." In the points, Aegerter is a massive 62 points ahead of Odendaal. Ottl's second place took him back into third in the championship. CN WorldSBK Race One 1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Yam) 2. Jonathan Rea (Kaw) 3. Scott Redding (Duc) 4. Andrea Locatelli (Yam) 5. Alvaro Bautista (Hon) Race Two 1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Yam) 2. Scott Redding (Duc) 3. Alvaro Bautista (Hon) 4. Andrea Locatelli (Yam) 5. Jonathan Rea (Kaw) saki. Odendaal dropped to ninth place, and would finish eighth. Aegerter's 10th win of 2021 saw him almost 10 seconds ahead of a disappointed, but still second, Ottl. Third place went to Niki Tuuli on his Corse Clienti MV agusta, who passed recent race winner Manuel Gonzalez (ParkingGO Yamaha) near the end. Fifth place was taken by Federico Caricasulo (Biblion Yamaha Motoxracing) and sixth by Oncu. "I want to dedicate this vic- tory to Dean, his family and his friends, it was a hard day for everyone," Aegerter said of his Sunday experiences. "The team did a good job to make a change for these hotter conditions. It feels great to achieve 10 wins this season, no one expected He inexorably creeped ahead a few feet at a time, just and as Ottl thought he had picked up some track debris on his front tire on the first lap, then though it may be a puncture, Aegerter was gone and going further ahead. Ottl was shocked by how far Aegerter would get in front, which is a clear indication of how much Aegerter wanted to win after his enforced absence to race in Mo- toE in Misano during the recent Barcelona WorldSSP weekend. No points there, but he ex- tended his points gap in Jerez. In the increasingly one-sided fight for the championship, which Aegerter missed out on alto- gether last weekend, of course, Steven Odendaal (Evan Bros Yamaha) did himself no favors as he ran wide, just as he was passed by Can Oncu's Kawa- Dominique Aegerter (77) is the class of the WorldSSP field, and took another dominant win.

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