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Cycle News 2025 Issue 36 September 9

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tella received a long-lap penalty in race two after being deemed at fault for the original crash. Only 17 riders finished, and only 15 on the same lap as the race winner. In the 10-lap Superpole race, Toprak was challenged by Bulega for a short while, but he soon repassed and set a new race lap record of 1:35.500 on lap three. Bulega ran off track without too much consequence, but he ended up 3.712 seconds behind Razgatlioglu at the flag. Alex Lowes was on his way to another podium finish, and his brother, Sam, crashed out, guaranteeing a second bimota podium. The final race had the same podium riders and finishing or - der as the first two races. Bulega was again second and Alex Lowes on that new bimota, third, quadrupling bimota's podium count for 2025 to four. Rea, who was into the podium- paying place for a while, finished sixth, and Bautista climbed from 14th to fourth. Michael van der Mark had a determined Sunday, walking away with two fifth places. In the championship, Razgatlio - glu's perfect weekend sees him sitting on 469 points to Bulega's 430. His advantage in points over Bulega is 39 with three rounds left. WorldSSP Can Oncu (Yamaha bLU cRU Evan Bros Racing) smashed in a new track best of 1:39.442 to take the WorldSSP pole, with three Yamaha R9s on the front row of the grid. Oncu and his season-long rival for the title, Stefano Manzi (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha), scrapped it out in the opening race after they scooted off from a four- rider R9 group, which included eventual fourth-placed rider Lucas Mahias (GMT94-Yamaha). Mahias had been third but got pinged with a three-second pen - alty for cutting a corner. Stand-in rider Alberto Surra (Yamaha bLU cRU Evan Bros Team) was thus a surprise podium visitor. In race two, an almost sure-fire win for Oncu was gradually turned into a last-lap Manzi victory for the second time in two days. Manzi won by 0.554 seconds, but by eons in terms of his VOLUME 62 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 9, 2025 P39 Stefano Manzi (62) dealt a psychological hammer blow to Can Oncu (61) with two come- from-behind wins in WorldSSP.

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