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Cycle News 2025 Issue 08 February 25

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This being an unusual WorldSBK season in many ways already, the appearance of the unique Bimota KB998 Rimini WorldSBK bike at Phillip Island was just another distraction to point your overworked central nervous system at. Alex Lowes and Axel Bassani (Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team) were eighth and ninth, respectively, in race one. Lowes got closer later in the weekend with a Superpole-race seventh, and both new "Bim" bikes deliv - ered top 10 results in each race. Honda was (relatively speak- ing) nowhere as usual, with Iker Lecuona injured once again and declared unfit. Yamaha was emotionally hurting from the lack of their recently injured superstar, Jona - than Rea, but Andrea Locatelli (Pata Maxus Yamaha) put up a good fight to be the top non- WorldSBK at Phillip Island is often an outlier in terms of results and is often not a reliable sooth- sayer for how the full WorldSBK season will really turn out. But nobody sees the eight (count 'em—eight Ducati Pani- gale V4 Rs) Ducati riders from doing anything but dominating this year. Unless, of course, Dorna/FIM pull out this year's big balancing rule blunderbuss after the mandatory two-round performance checkpoint and throttle back the maximum fuel flow rate from the same-for- all 47kg/hour starting point to something less generous for Ducati. Scott Redding (MGM Bonovo Racing Ducati) and Sam Lowes (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Ducati)—who had their best rides in WorldSBK in ages, and in Lowes' case, his best ever of fifth in the Superpole race. Even rookie rider Yari Mon- tella (Barni Spark Racing Ducati) had an eighth place in the Su- perpole race during his first-ever WorldSBK weekend. VOLUME 62 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 25, 2025 P81 (Left) Toprak Razgatlioglu (1) gets it all wrong going into Miller Corner in the Superpole race. He saved it but still ran off the track. (Above) Alex Lowes and the new Bimota made a good showing with a trio of top 10 placings.

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