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Cycle News 2023 Issue 22 June 6

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Had he finished, it would have been four Ducatis in the top five places. In the Superpole race, Razgatlioglu led Bautista after passing him early on, but came under pressure from the Ducati rider soon after. Razgatlioglu got ahead of Bautista again, with the Span - ish rider the only one on an SCX rear, not the new Pirelli SCQ. Petrucci and Lecuona crashed together and with Lecuona seemingly pinned underneath his machine and Petrucci almost immobile, they were taken to the medical center. The necessary red flag caused the race to be called after seven- and-a-bit laps, with the winner declared as Bautista, simply because he had reached an offi - cial trackside timekeeping point ahead of Razgatlioglu, having just re-passed him a little earlier. The 1-2-3 was finally Bautista, Razgatlioglu and Rinaldi, with Bassani fourth, Rea fifth and Alex Lowes (KRT) sixth. For race two, Lecuona was finally declared unfit with hip and ankle injuries. Petrucci came back to race in the final 21-lap race two, shortly after looking like he was heading to hospital, not the circuit medical center where scans showed he was battered, but not broken. Bautista's eventual push out front in race two was untouch - able but there was rather too much close contact going on behind, as the early fight for each corner between Toprak and Rinaldi ended up with Rinaldi biting off more than his front tire could chew with six laps to go, trying to pass Razgatlioglu into T1 but running out of asphalt. He clipped the back of his rival's rear tire and Michael tumbled fast and furiously in the gravel, but he stood up and walked away. The rider Rinaldi probably finds himself in competition with for a factory Ducati ride in 2024, Bassani, inherited third, and he held it together to the flag, even with a six-time World Champion behind him, and took his first podium of 2023. VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P33 Toprak Razgatlioglu gave it his best at breaking up the Ducati stranglehold, placing second in two of the weekend's three races.

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