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Cycle News 2026 Issue 13 March 31

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Bulega Goes Six for Six in WorldSBK W orldSBK reconvened at Portimao for round two of the championship and it was normal service for Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Ducati) who took all the race wins to keep his perfect season intact. Bulega won race one by just over 2.5 seconds from his team - mate Iker Lecuona, but all eyes were on the rider who finished up third, local hero Miguel Oliveira (RockIt BMW). Fourth was Alex Lowes (bi- mota by Kawasaki Racing Team) in a gutsy ride through the pain barrier due to his injured left wrist holding him to five laps or so for each riding stint in prac - tice. Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Ducati) placed fifth and was also the top independent rider. In the Superpole race, held in warm and sunny conditions, for a time it looked like Oliveira would maybe stay with front- runner Bulega, but as the laps clicked over, Bulega asserted his dominance, set a new lap record of 1:39.107, and won his fifth race in succession in 2026. Second was the slower-starting Lecuona, with Oliveira third. With Alex Lowes fourth and Sam Low - es fifth, race one's top five places were replicated in the sprint. In race two, the eventual top five finishing order was the same yet again—Bulega, Lecu - ona, Oliveira, Alex Lowes and Sam Lowes. Sounds dull, but it wasn't really, as Alex Lowes had a go at Oliveira on the last corners of the finale but just missed by 0.169 of a second. Garrett Gerloff (Kawasaki WorldSBK Team) fell on the final corner of the last lap, try - ing to get into ninth place. Both Barni Spark riders (Montella and Bautista) would fall, restart, but eventually retire. "We gave it our best and did the best we could, but unfor - tunately, we did not have the Superpole race we were hoping WIND IN THE P38 Nicolo Bulega's (11) perfect season continued at Portimao with another triple.

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