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Bautista Scores Historic Comeback Victory with 2nd-Place Finish as Toprak Dominates Top Step with Pole Position Win

Toprak continues his style with pole and victory, Bautista climbs back to the podium

Toprak Razgatlioglu Wins Again in Superbike World Championship

The Superbike World Championship continued its sixth round in the Czech Republic, with Toprak Razgatlioglu emerging victorious in the first race. The Turk secured his eighth consecutive win and is now even stronger in the championship standings.

Razgatlioglu arrived at the Most circuit on a high note, having won the previous race. He started by securing pole position with a stratospheric time of 1:30:064, beating his previous record by eight-tenths. This is a circuit where Razgatlioglu feels comfortable, having won five of the nine races he has contested in the Czech Republic and finishing on the podium on eight occasions.

Behind him, neither of his main pursuers in the World Championship, Alvaro Bautista and Nicolo Bulega, were able to keep up with Razgatlioglu. Bautista, despite feeling better in training, could only manage a seventh-place finish and was later penalized for harassing Petrucci, dropping him to tenth. Bulega, who was one step away from the podium, finished sixth.

The second place was disputed until the end, with Danilo Petrucci ultimately taking the step on the podium, defending it from Andrea Iannone. Alvaro Bautista, who had a strong comeback, finished fourth, closing the gap on points in his fight for the World Championship.

Toprak Does Not Slow Down

Razgatlioglu led unchallenged, setting very good times on each and every lap. He is coming off two consecutive trebles and is determined to repeat the feat in the Czech Republic. He will have two opportunities to do so on Sunday.

SuperSport 300: Marc Garcia Takes a Podium

In a very tight race, Loris Veneman took the first victory of the weekend. Marc García managed to overtake and take second place in the final moments, while the leader, Iñigo Iglesias, ended up falling to fifth position after leading the race for many moments.

Huertas Continues to Reign

Adrian Huertas achieved his sixth consecutive victory and continues to gain ground at the top of the standings. Debise and Manzi accompanied the Spaniard on the podium after an incredible duel with Montella. Jorge Navarro had technical problems at the start and when he was making a comeback, he ended up off the track, finishing the race in eighteenth position.

Overall World Superbike Classification

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Race 1 Classification in Most

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