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Cycle News 2025 Issue 08 February 25

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VOLUME ISSUE FEBRUARY , P79 BY GORDON RITCHIE PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE L ast year, Toprak Razgatlio- glu was the dominant force in WorldSBK, earning BMW its first WorldSBK crown on an M 1000 RR that was running some important "supercon- cessions." The title win was mostly all Toprak's doing, but the revised BMW let Toprak turn his late-braking technique into a high-speed martial art that (sometimes literally) outmaneu - vered almost all the opposition. It was also obvious last sea- son that Nicolo Bulega (Aruba. it Racing – Ducati) was the coming man. He was even the championship runner-up as a rookie, ahead of Alvaro Bautista, his double-champion teammate. But even with Toprak on a new 2025 homologation BMW that recently and suddenly was not allowed to carry over the previous model's superconces - sion chassis mods, few foresaw Bulega being so dominant at round one this year as he won all three races in a fashion that bordered on seamless. After a fabulous Friday, Bulega topped Superpole quali - fying, and the field fell under the spell of the number 11 Ducati, although with the Phillip Island track surface less grippy than in the recent past, any ideas of new track records were throttled back. "Nico" simply disappeared from view in race one, so rapidly in the two-part tire-change race that none of the following riders could give chase, never mind find a way to halt the big red Ducati's escape velocity. Even the immense talent that is Razgatlioglu, he had nothing for Bulega, no matter how he lashed the throttle and squashed his front tire into the deck in the braking zones. Bulega won race one from Toprak by 4.8 seconds but had been leading by six seconds before he eased up around his final lap. In a race with a mandatory pit stop and track temperatures heading to the 120-degree BULEGA HOSTS WEEKLONG PHILLIP ISLAND MASTERCLASS MASTERCLASS NICOLO BULEGA RUNS NUMBER 11 ON HIS FACTORY DUCATI, BUT IT COULD EASILY BE NUMBER ONE NEXT YEAR IF HE CONTINUES RIDING THE WAY HE DID AT PHILLIP ISLAND.

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