Two out of two: this is the balance of the weekend of Toprak Razgatlioglu, who up to now leaves no room for his opponents and wins his 13th victory of the season, the second in a row in the two races. After the triumph in Race 1, the world leader also wins the Superpole Race and increases his advantage over Rea by another 5 points, reaching +34. However, the success of the Superpole Race has to work hard, arriving with only 46 thousandths of an advantage over a very fierce Scott Redding.
The Ducati rider gives a hard time to the Turkish of Yamaha, who does not have an easy life and must defend himself from the attempts of attacks by Redding, determined to win to redeem himself from yesterday’s crash. However, it seems really impossible to stop this Razgatlioglu and the Briton of the Aruba team has to settle for second place. A small mistake in the final compromises the chances of victory, but it is the only one to make the difference together with the Yamaha rider.
Jonathan Rea, who never manages to worry the first two, gives up and from the middle of the race onwards he begins to see them more and more distant. The reigning champion passes under the checkered flag in third position, paying well over three seconds behind the winner. Constantly slower than the two in front of him, the Kawasaki rider manages to easily get on the podium, in front of an excellent Axel Bassani.
In fact, in San Juan, the Venetian of the Motocorsa team is particularly brilliant: in the Superpole Race he starts badly, but recovers in a few corners, managing to put himself in fourth position after some great overtaking and obtains his best result of the season in the dry. Bassani also got the better of official drivers like Michael van der Mark, sixth with BMW. The Dutchman is the author of a weekend of growth and also improves in this sprint race, where he manages to put his wheels in front of Andrea Locatelli.
The rider from Bergamo of the Yamaha Pata team passes under the checkered flag in sixth position, ahead of his teammate Garrett Gerloff. The American had set the best time in the warmup and seemed to be part of the match in the Argentine morning. However, he does not go beyond the seventh place finish, ahead of Michael Ruben Rinaldi’s Ducati. The Aruba team rider from Romagna is unable to replicate yesterday’s good result and stops in eighth position, after some difficulties throughout the race. Alex Lowes closed the top 10, only ninth after a good start to the race and last driver in the points, and Leon Haslam, tenth.
No point for Honda, therefore, which sees Haslam as the first of its riders, ahead of team mate Alvaro Bautista, 11th. Superpole Race complicated also for Chaz Davies, 13th. Samuele Cavalieri is 18th and last of the Italian pilots.
Two out of two: this is the balance of the weekend of Toprak Razgatlioglu, who up to now leaves no room for his opponents and wins his 13th victory of the season, the second in a row in the two races. After the triumph in Race 1, the world leader also wins the Superpole Race and increases his advantage over Rea by another 5 points, reaching +34. However, the success of the Superpole Race has to work hard, arriving with only 46 thousandths of an advantage over a very fierce Scott Redding.
The Ducati rider gives a hard time to the Turkish of Yamaha, who does not have an easy life and must defend himself from the attempts of attacks by Redding, determined to win to redeem himself from yesterday’s crash. However, it seems really impossible to stop this Razgatlioglu and the Briton of the Aruba team has to settle for second place. A small mistake in the final compromises the chances of victory, but it is the only one to make the difference together with the Yamaha rider.
Jonathan Rea, who never manages to worry the first two, gives up and from the middle of the race onwards he begins to see them more and more distant. The reigning champion passes under the checkered flag in third position, paying well over three seconds behind the winner. Constantly slower than the two in front of him, the Kawasaki rider manages to easily get on the podium, in front of an excellent Axel Bassani.
In fact, in San Juan, the Venetian of the Motocorsa team is particularly brilliant: in the Superpole Race he starts badly, but recovers in a few corners, managing to put himself in fourth position after some great overtaking and obtains his best result of the season in the dry. Bassani also got the better of official drivers like Michael van der Mark, sixth with BMW. The Dutchman is the author of a weekend of growth and also improves in this sprint race, where he manages to put his wheels in front of Andrea Locatelli.
The rider from Bergamo of the Yamaha Pata team passes under the checkered flag in sixth position, ahead of his teammate Garrett Gerloff. The American had set the best time in the warmup and seemed to be part of the match in the Argentine morning. However, he does not go beyond the seventh place finish, ahead of Michael Ruben Rinaldi’s Ducati. The Aruba team rider from Romagna is unable to replicate yesterday’s good result and stops in eighth position, after some difficulties throughout the race. Alex Lowes closed the top 10, only ninth after a good start to the race and last driver in the points, and Leon Haslam, tenth.
No point for Honda, therefore, which sees Haslam as the first of its riders, ahead of team mate Alvaro Bautista, 11th. Superpole Race complicated also for Chaz Davies, 13th. Samuele Cavalieri is 18th and last of the Italian pilots.
Two out of two: this is the balance of the weekend of Toprak Razgatlioglu, who up to now leaves no room for his opponents and wins his 13th victory of the season, the second in a row in the two races. After the triumph in Race 1, the world leader also wins the Superpole Race and increases his advantage over Rea by another 5 points, reaching +34. However, the success of the Superpole Race has to work hard, arriving with only 46 thousandths of an advantage over a very fierce Scott Redding.
The Ducati rider gives a hard time to the Turkish of Yamaha, who does not have an easy life and must defend himself from the attempts of attacks by Redding, determined to win to redeem himself from yesterday’s crash. However, it seems really impossible to stop this Razgatlioglu and the Briton of the Aruba team has to settle for second place. A small mistake in the final compromises the chances of victory, but it is the only one to make the difference together with the Yamaha rider.
Jonathan Rea, who never manages to worry the first two, gives up and from the middle of the race onwards he begins to see them more and more distant. The reigning champion passes under the checkered flag in third position, paying well over three seconds behind the winner. Constantly slower than the two in front of him, the Kawasaki rider manages to easily get on the podium, in front of an excellent Axel Bassani.
In fact, in San Juan, the Venetian of the Motocorsa team is particularly brilliant: in the Superpole Race he starts badly, but recovers in a few corners, managing to put himself in fourth position after some great overtaking and obtains his best result of the season in the dry. Bassani also got the better of official drivers like Michael van der Mark, sixth with BMW. The Dutchman is the author of a weekend of growth and also improves in this sprint race, where he manages to put his wheels in front of Andrea Locatelli.
The rider from Bergamo of the Yamaha Pata team passes under the checkered flag in sixth position, ahead of his teammate Garrett Gerloff. The American had set the best time in the warmup and seemed to be part of the match in the Argentine morning. However, he does not go beyond the seventh place finish, ahead of Michael Ruben Rinaldi’s Ducati. The Aruba team rider from Romagna is unable to replicate yesterday’s good result and stops in eighth position, after some difficulties throughout the race. Alex Lowes closed the top 10, only ninth after a good start to the race and last driver in the points, and Leon Haslam, tenth.
No point for Honda, therefore, which sees Haslam as the first of its riders, ahead of team mate Alvaro Bautista, 11th. Superpole Race complicated also for Chaz Davies, 13th. Samuele Cavalieri is 18th and last of the Italian pilots.
Two out of two: this is the balance of the weekend of Toprak Razgatlioglu, who up to now leaves no room for his opponents and wins his 13th victory of the season, the second in a row in the two races. After the triumph in Race 1, the world leader also wins the Superpole Race and increases his advantage over Rea by another 5 points, reaching +34. However, the success of the Superpole Race has to work hard, arriving with only 46 thousandths of an advantage over a very fierce Scott Redding.
The Ducati rider gives a hard time to the Turkish of Yamaha, who does not have an easy life and must defend himself from the attempts of attacks by Redding, determined to win to redeem himself from yesterday’s crash. However, it seems really impossible to stop this Razgatlioglu and the Briton of the Aruba team has to settle for second place. A small mistake in the final compromises the chances of victory, but it is the only one to make the difference together with the Yamaha rider.
Jonathan Rea, who never manages to worry the first two, gives up and from the middle of the race onwards he begins to see them more and more distant. The reigning champion passes under the checkered flag in third position, paying well over three seconds behind the winner. Constantly slower than the two in front of him, the Kawasaki rider manages to easily get on the podium, in front of an excellent Axel Bassani.
In fact, in San Juan, the Venetian of the Motocorsa team is particularly brilliant: in the Superpole Race he starts badly, but recovers in a few corners, managing to put himself in fourth position after some great overtaking and obtains his best result of the season in the dry. Bassani also got the better of official drivers like Michael van der Mark, sixth with BMW. The Dutchman is the author of a weekend of growth and also improves in this sprint race, where he manages to put his wheels in front of Andrea Locatelli.
The rider from Bergamo of the Yamaha Pata team passes under the checkered flag in sixth position, ahead of his teammate Garrett Gerloff. The American had set the best time in the warmup and seemed to be part of the match in the Argentine morning. However, he does not go beyond the seventh place finish, ahead of Michael Ruben Rinaldi’s Ducati. The Aruba team rider from Romagna is unable to replicate yesterday’s good result and stops in eighth position, after some difficulties throughout the race. Alex Lowes closed the top 10, only ninth after a good start to the race and last driver in the points, and Leon Haslam, tenth.
No point for Honda, therefore, which sees Haslam as the first of its riders, ahead of team mate Alvaro Bautista, 11th. Superpole Race complicated also for Chaz Davies, 13th. Samuele Cavalieri is 18th and last of the Italian pilots.