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Cycle News 2025 Issue 08 February 25

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are all giving our best, but some- times, if you just don't have luck on your side, let's say, it doesn't matter how hard you work." The next round (March 28-30) is at Portimao in Portugal, a had a technical issue in the Sat - urday race, so the bike stopped, and I was not able to finish the race. Honestly, it was a kind of horrible weekend, and I feel bad for the team and everyone. We Ducati, sixth and seventh, in Sunday's races. Rapid Ducatis may have been layered on equally potent Duca - tis at the top of the round-one race results, but easily best-of- the-bunch Bulega heads the championship by a whopping 26 points already. He leads from his relatively resurgent teammate Bautista, with Iannone 27 points from the series lead in third. It was a rough weekend for Garrett Gerloff in his Kawasaki debut. The Texan only saw the checkered flag once in race two in 13th, and leaves Australia 15th in the standings, some 59 points away from Bulega. "Not the best way to start the championship, unfortunately, and I am sure we were all ex - pecting more," Gerloff said. "I ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 21-23, 2025 PHILLIP ISLAND CIRCUIT / VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA ROAD RACE I FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP P82 Hopefully it gets better for Garrett Gerloff. His Kawasaki debut was a bruising one. Home hero Remy Gardner leads teammate Dominique Aegerter. It was a miserable weekend for Gardner, with an ultra-high-speed crash at Doohan Corner in race two to go with his crash at Miller Corner in race one.

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