hand corners that complete the
2.6-mile-long Most lap.
This was also the first WorldSSP
win for a Ducati in 2025.
The usual top contenders,
Stefano Manzi (Ten Kate Racing
Yamaha) and Tom Booth-Amos
(PTR Triumph Factory Racing),
each crashed out.
Race two offered a contrasting
experience for Masia, who fell
from a leading position, leaving
his fellow front-runner, Oncu, on
a mobile top step he would not
relinquish.
Second place was claimed by
the rejuvenated Mahias, while
third was awarded to a delighted
and relieved Philipp Oettl (Feel
Racing WorldSSP Team Ducati),
who has undergone a long recov
-
In the points, Bulega has 252,
Razgatlioglu 221 and Petrucci
overtook Bautista for third, with
146.
WorldSSP
Lucas Mahias (GMT94-Yamaha)
turned back the clock as he
topped the timesheets in Super-
pole qualifying for the first time
since
2019. The former World
Champion ended up third after
the completion of the 19-lap
race one.
Out front, the final battle was
between eventual (and first-time)
race winner Jaume Masia (Orelac
Racing VerdNatura Ducati), who
pounced on Can Oncu (Yamaha
bLU cRU Evan Bros Racing) going
into the first of the two right-
Garrett Gerloff (Kawasaki
WorldSBK Team) experienced
his best weekend of what has
been a challenging 2025 season
so far, finishing 11th, 12th and
10th in the three races.
"I am understanding the bike
more, I am feeling more com-
fortable with it, and we keep
discovering
all kinds of stuff," he
said after Sunday's race two. "I
went to a different map today,
and it just made the bike so
much better, immediately. It is
things like that we are learning
as a team, and it will take time,
but we are going in a good direc-
tion. I am excited for the Misano
test coming
up soon. Maybe
I can try some more stuff and
make more progress."
ROUND 5 / MAY 16-18, 2025
AUTODROM MOST / MOST, CZECH REPUBLIC
ROAD RACE I FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP
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Garrett Gerloff
(31) had his best
weekend of the year
as he continues his
adaptation to the
Kawasaki.