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Cycle News 2024 Issue 41 October 15

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2024, while Ducati claimed its second in a row Manufacturer's Championship. With just one round and two full races left in Spain, at Jerez, Huertas is now 45 points in the lead, but from Manzi now, not Montella. Only a maximum of 50 points are left for both race wins at what is now truly a season finale. WorldWCR A wet Superpole for the World- WCR Championship was no surprise on Friday, given that the Portuguese government was giving out warnings on even the visitors' mobile phones of extreme overnight rains. promoted Manzi to leader. Huertas slotted into second and stayed there to the end of all 18 laps. Manzi took his chance when gifted the lead and scored yet another win, his third of the year. He was 2.506 seconds up on Huertas. With Huertas the race runner- up, Debise was third, ahead of his fellow Frenchman Mahias. Surprise new WorldSSP rider Bo Bendsneyder (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) was 14th in race one but took a strong fifth in the second race, just over seven seconds back from the winner Manzi. That win helped ensure that Ten Kate Yamaha would be the WorldSSP team's Champions in He was 1.331 seconds down on Montella at the flag. Manzi was third, 5.391 sec- onds from the win. Lucas Mahias (GMT94 Ya- maha) was fourth after Valentin Debise (Evan Bros Yamaha) had fallen, with the second Ten Kate Yamaha of Glenn van Straalen in fifth place. In race two, Montella was out front again looking to narrow the lead of Huertas once again and put at least some pressure on his season-long rival going into the final round. He was doing a great job of that, especially with Huertas having to scrap early on to get into third place—until Montella fell from the lead in lap 11 and ROUND 11 / OCTOBER 11-13, 2024 CIRCUIT ESTORIL / ESTORIL, PORTUGAL ROAD RACE I FIM WORLDSBK CHAMPIONSHIP P78 Bulega nipped Razgatlioglu for the Superpole victory.

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