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Cycle News 2026 Issue 08 February 24

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Axel Bassani's bimota powered by a Kawasaki engine. Another new thing, from rid- ers aiming to dominate it. Sam Lowes was fifth, and, from a lowly 13th place in Superpole qualifying, new factory Ducati rider Iker Lecuona was sixth, while Alex Lowes was seventh. Oliveira, amazingly, came through to eighth from last. He would have to do the ride- through just as hard in the Super - pole sprint, but that was a differ- ent beast to the warm and sunny test days earlier in the week and to the race-weekend conditions that all had enjoyed until Sunday. The 10-lap Superpole race had Montella out front early on, until Bulega unrolled the full extent of his talents to win by 2.752 seconds—from first-time bimota podium rider, Bassani. With Alex Lowes third, the one-year-old BbKRT squad saw both its riders on the podium New and already highly popu - lar ex-MotoGP runner Miguel Oliveira (Rockit BMW) found bad luck at T2 in Superpole and never set a lap. He started absolutely last. In every race. Welcome to WorldSBK. As expected, Bulega kicked onward and upward in the opener, but behind him the "new era" of WorldSBK started with a resounding boom. First off, Ducati riders swept the race-one podium places. Bulega won from Montella (his first-ever podium in this class, at a track where he took his first Kawasaki and Ducati race wins in the WorldSSP category). New GoEleven Ducati signing Loren - zo Baldassarri scored a career- best third place. All four riders out front after race one were Italian, and all three and a half of their bikes were, too, with fourth-placed ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 20-22, 2026 PHILLIP ISLAND / VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA ROAD RACE I FIM SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P78 In the Superpole race, Bulega (11) lit the burners big time, winning by 2.752 seconds, in a sign of what was to come for the rest of the field. Race two started soaking wet but gradually dried as the laps wore on.

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