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Cycle News 2023 Issue 16 April 25

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was, once again, riding almost perfectly, and as soon as Rea made a small error, a bigger gap developed. At that point, Rea was racing for second place on a worn-out front tire. Razgatlioglu (Yamaha) was third in what had not been a great weekend by his high stan - dards. Fourth was Andrea Locatelli (Yamaha), after a cheeky but completely clean pass on the inside of 11th place starter, Axel Bassani, who ended up fifth. Sixth was the rapidly advanc - ing Yamaha Independent rider, Dominique Aegerter. In the Superpole Race, on a cool Sunday morning with 70-degree track temperatures, a delayed start after a suspected oil leak saw the usual 10-lap race reduced to eight. That may have helped some riders imagine it would make Bautista's tail unit more magnet - ic to their front number plates, but he was to eventually ease away from the hard-charging Rea by almost a whole second. Starting from pole in this race, as his penalty did not roll over, Bautista passed early leader Rea and was in control from then on. Razgatlioglu was third, as the big three again re-asserted themselves after some weird Rea and Razgatlioglu results in some earlier races of the year. Alex Lowes (Kawasaki) was fourth and well ahead of the next-best riders, Locatelli and Bassani. Aegerter and Scott Redding (BMW) were both about seven seconds behind the race winner. The final race would again belong, and clearly so, to Bau - tista, with Razgatlioglu almost four seconds back despite his early pugilism and trying to goad Rea into a tag-team attack on Bautista. Rea tried his best and felt good on his bike, but he was to fall on lap six, tracing his fall back to his gear lever being pushed or pressurized acciden - tally and changing gear while he was at absolute full lean. He was frustrated but recov - ered his smile by the time he VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P45 Scott Redding (45) is having a torrid time on the BMW while Remy Gardner (87) is coming on strong.

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