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Cycle News 2024 Issue 41 October 15

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ROUND 11 / OCTOBER 11-13, 2024 CIRCUIT ESTORIL / ESTORIL, PORTUGAL ROAD RACE I FIM WORLDSBK CHAMPIONSHIP P80 9. Andrea Iannone (Duc) 10. Tito Rabat (Kaw) Superpole 1. Nicolo Bulega (Duc) 2. Toprak Razgatlioglu (BMW) 3. Alvaro Bautista (Duc) 4. Andrea Locatelli (Yam) 5. Danilo Petrucci (Duc) 6. Alex Lowes (Kaw) 7. Xavi Vierge (Hon) 8. Iker Lecuona (Hon) 9. Andrea Iannone (Duc) 10. Scott Redding (BMW) Race 2 1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (BMW) 2. Nicolo Bulega (Duc) 3. Alvaro Bautista (Duc) 4. Jonathan Rea (Yam) 5. Michael van der Mark (BMW) 6. Xavi Vierge (Hon) 7. Danilo Petrucci (Duc) 8. Andrea Iannone (Duc) 9. Michael Ruben Rinaldi (Duc) 10. Axel Bassani (Kaw) the sector countback Carrasco was given the win. In race two, held during a sunny Sunday lunchtime, there was one of those outstanding four-rider all-Spanish fights that this time delivered Sara Sanchez her first-ever win, with Carrasco second, Herrera third and Neila fourth. Carrasco has an 18-point lead over Herrera and a 42-point lead over Sanchez. There is just one round and a max of 50 points to go for any rider who could do the Jerez double. CN WorldSBK Race 1 1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (BMW) 2. Nicolo Bulega (Duc) 3. Iker Lecuona (Hon) 4. Alex Lowes (Kaw) 5. Jonathan Rea (Yam) 6. Garrett Gerloff (BMW) 7. Michael van der Mark (BMW) 8. Xavi Vierge (Hon) Ana Carrasco's Superpole lap time was 0.359 of a second up on any other, but naturally, it was her main championship rival, Maria Herrera, who lined up beside her. Before race one there was high drama, as Herrera was pushed off the starting grid be - fore the warm-up lap, to line up at the back, literally behind every other rider. She got going at an amazing pace and was battling behind the absolute top riders after just one lap. Close fights peppered the lead - ing bunch, but a red flag ended the proceedings, with Carrasco ahead at the crucial time. Herrera was an astounding second after her lowly start; Beatriz Neila was third, with early race leader Tayla Relph a strong fifth. Herrera was actually leading when the flag came out, but on (Above) Stefano Manzi finished off the weekend with a win in WorldSSP. It was his third win of the year. (Right) Sara Sanchez scored her first victory in the WorldWCR Championship.

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