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Toprak on top on Saturday at Mandalika – Aegerter WorldSSP Champ


2022 FIM Superbike World Championship
Round 11 – Indonesia


WorldSBK Superpole

Without the SCQ tyre, the softest rubber available was the SCX compound, and Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) was the rider who made the difference, setting pole by over a second to give the biggest pole margin in 15 years, whilst also setting another new lap record.

2022 Mandalika Superpole Results 1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) 1’31.371s 2. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) +1.052s 3. Andrea Locatelli (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) +1.092s
2022 Mandalika Superpole Results
1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) 1’31.371s
2. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) +1.052s
3. Andrea Locatelli (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) +1.092s

WorldSBK Superpole Results

Pos Rider Bike Time./Gap
1 T. Razgatlioglu Yamaha YZF R1 1m31.371
2 J.  Rea Kawasaki ZX-10RR +1.052
3 A. Locatelli Yamaha YZF R1 +1.092
4 A. Lowes Kawasaki ZX-10RR +1.143
5 A. Bautista Ducati Panigale V4R +1.452
6 A. Bassani Ducati Panigale V4R +1.565
7 X. Vierge Honda CBR1000 RR-R +1.754
8 S. Redding BMW M1000RR +1.756
9 M. Rinaldi Ducati Panigale V4R +1.767
10 G. Gerloff Yamaha YZF R1 +1.837
11 M. Van Der Mark BMW M1000RR +1.993
12 P. Oettl Ducati Panigale V4R +2.122
13 X. Fores Ducati Panigale V4R +2.158
14 K. Nozane Yamaha YZF R1 +2.211
15 L Baz BMW M1000RR +2.561
16 H. Syahrin Honda CBR1000 RR-R +2.626
17 O. Konig Kawasaki ZX-10RR +2.944
18 L. Mercado Honda CBR1000 RR-R +3.038
19 K. Smith Kawasaki ZX-10RR +3.372
20 E. Laverty BMW M1000RR +3.837
Not Qualified
NQ 44 L. Mahias Kawasaki ZX-10RR

WorldSBK Race One

The 2022 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship’s penultimate round’s first race has been logged in the history books; the 900th race in the Championship’s history was won by Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK), who led from start to finish and never really looked in doubt.

Razgatlioglu sits second in the Championship and with his victory, puts Alvaro Bautista’s (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) title celebrations on hold until at least tomorrow.

WorldSBK Race One

It was a great start from the #1 Yamaha who surged away from his pole position, having set a new lap record in Tissot Superpole and sporting the biggest margin in a WorldSBK Superpole session for 15 years. Teammate Andrea Locatelli shadowed him on the opening lap and made it a Yamaha 1-2 in the early stages, before being passed by Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) into Turn 10 on Lap 2. Rea couldn’t go with Razgatlioglu however, with the Turk setting a phenomenal pace. In the low 33s and high 32s at the start of the race, Razgatlioglu settled into a steady rhythm in the mid 1’33s, keeping those behind him at bay.

There was one small blunder on his way to victory, as he had a moment at Turn 7 and had to cut through the fast esses, allowing Alvaro Bautista to close up to 1.1s behind him. However, Razgatlioglu responded instantly with two immediate 1’33.2s, breaking Bautista’s will and heading for his 28th victory with Yamaha, the any rider has achieved with the manufacturer, one more than Noriyuki Haga’s tally.

Speaking about his victory in Indonesia, Razgatlioglu was elated to add Mandalika to the list of circuits he has won at: “Today, I am very happy because we are very strong. In FP3, it was a very good lap time and in Superpole it was an unbelievable lap time! For me, it was important to win the race. It was good for me but not easy for anybody because of the very hot conditions. In the race, I made just one mistake but I didn’t crash.

WorldSBK Race One

Talking about the moment on Lap 13 at Turn 7, the reigning World Champion cast his mind back to Marc Marquez’s massive highside at the corner in MotoGP earlier in the year: “In corner six, I touched the dirty line and in corner seven I closed the gas because the rear was sliding. I felt the sliding after I touched the gas. I went wide because it wasn’t possible to turn. Afterwards, I remember Marc Marquez who had a very big crash here. Always, I am just scared of corner seven because you have just one line and you try to ride this line. You are always thinking this but sometimes make a mistake.

Alvaro Bautista – P2

Today, I’m happy with second position. I think it was the maximum we could achieve today. For sure, Toprak is very strong this weekend and the pace was amazing. Sincerely, I didn’t expect this pace for all the race, maybe in the first lap doing ’33s but then slow down, but he could keep the pace. In the end, I didn’t have such a good Superpole because I had some troubles during the session, and I couldn’t make a perfect lap and started from fifth. I had a good start, I gained some positions and then at the beginning, with 60 centimetres of good asphalt, it’s easy to make a mistake. So, I just wanted to be clam at the beginning, try to not make mistakes and to not go out of the good line. Then I started to fight with Andrea and Jonathan. When I was second, Toprak was first with a gap. But even if I had been closer, I don’t think I could have caught him because his pace was really good. I tried to keep focused and do my best. And today the best was finish second so I’m happy for that.”

Alvaro Bautista
Jonathan Rea – P3

The race was better than expected. Yesterday I had a really difficult Friday. I was riding the bike, not in a nice way. I was very aggressive on the bike with the low grip surface. Step by step, my team understood how to make changes, how I needed to ride, and it really helped me. Today I was much closer to fighting with Toprak in the beginning today, and then with Alvaro a little bit. I didn’t expect to be there. A podium was my target. We achieved that. I think we can learn a lot more for tomorrow to try to make changes to the bike, generate some more rear traction. Today I was worried about my front tyre, it didn’t look good but in Parc Fermé it looked so much worse than the others. Everyone is struggling in that area, but rear traction we need to try to improve for tomorrow. We’ll put our head together and try to improve there for tomorrow.

2022 WorldSBK Mandalika Race One Results 1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) 2. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) +4.324s 3. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) +11.855s
2022 WorldSBK Mandalika Race One Results
1. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK)
2. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) +4.324s
3. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) +11.855s
Andrea Locatelli – P4

It’s a positive day for me and my team. We worked hard from Friday. Unfortunately, during the race, I lost the opportunity to follow Jonathan and Alvaro because in the end my rhythm was similar to his. We’ll try again tomorrow. I’m really excited to have had my first front row, it’s important for me, for my future, and to believe in myself. In the end, it was a positive day and we’re looking for tomorrow. I think we can finish the weekend in a good way.”

Michael Ruben Rinaldi – P5

I started quite well from a bad position. But then in the first laps I couldn’t do my pace. I wasn’t feeling good with the bike. But then after six laps, the bike started to feel really good. So, I started to push, and I overtook the other riders until five laps from the end, I overtook Locatelli and was fourth. But then the last three laps, I had a huge drop of the rear tyre, and I couldn’t turn, go inside of the corner with the angle. For sure, I’m happy about the pace in the middle of the race because it was similar to the top guys. So, I’m happy about that. We need to improve the first five laps and the last four laps. And if we can do that, we can fight for the podium tomorrow.”

Xavi Vierge – P6

It has been a really difficult day. The track is getting better every session so it’s really difficult to understand the changes on the bike, if we’re going in the right direction or not. But anyway, I think we are doing a good job. We had a solid race. It was important to not make mistakes. We are missing a little bit to try to make a step forward to try to fight for a better position tomorrow.”

Xavi Vierge

WorldSBK Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 T Razgatlioglu Yamaha YZF R1 32m47.209
2 A. Bautista Ducati Panigale V4R +4.324
3 J.  Rea Kawasaki ZX-10RR +11.855
4 A. Locatelli Yamaha YZF R1 +19.954
5 M. Rinaldi Ducati Panigale V4R +23.992
6 X. Vierge Honda CBR1000 RR-R +27.114
7 G. Gerloff Yamaha YZF R1 +27.776
8 A. Bassani Ducati Panigale V4R +31.015
9 A. Lowes Kawasaki ZX-10RR +31.363
10 L. Baz BMW M1000RR +39.809
11 X. Fores Ducati Panigale V4R +39.895
12 S. Redding BMW M1000RR +56.317
13 H. Syahrin Honda CBR1000 RR-R +1m00.618
14 E. Laverty BMW M1000RR +1m04.247
15 K. Nozane Yamaha YZF R1 +1m05.242
16 O. Konig Kawasaki ZX-10RR +1m06.538
Not Classified
RET M. Van Der Mark BMW M1000RR 4 Laps
RET K. Smith Kawasaki ZX-10RR 9 Laps
RET L. Mercado Honda CBR1000 RR-R 10 Laps
RET P. Oettl Ducati Panigale V4R 11 Laps

WorldSBK Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
 1  Alvaro Bautista  507
 2  Toprak Razgatlioglu  425
 3  Jonathan Rea  409
 4  Michael Ruben Rinaldi  260
 5  Alex Lowes  217
 6  Andrea Locatelli  212
 7  Axel Bassani  206
 8  Iker Lecuona  189
 9  Scott Redding  172
 10  Xavi Vierge  134
 11  Garrett Gerloff  112
 12  Loris Baz  103
 13  Philipp Oettl  77
 14  Lucas Mahias  56
 15  Michael Van Der Mark  38
 16  Roberto Tamburini  36
 17  Luca Bernardi  35
 18  Eugene Laverty  34
 19  Xavi Fores  19
 20  Kohta Nozane  14
 21  Illia Mykhalchyk  10
 22  Christophe Ponsson  9
 23  Hafizh Syahrin  4
 24  Leon Haslam  4
 25  Tarran Mackenzie  3
 26  Peter Hickman  2
 27  Leandro Mercado  2
 28  Jake Gagne  1

WorldSSP Race One

The FIM Supersport World Championship title was decided in Race 1 at the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit in a dramatic opening race of the Pirelli Indonesian Round.

Dominque Aegerter (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) - 2022 WorldSSP Champion
Dominque Aegerter (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) – 2022 WorldSSP Champion

Dominque Aegerter (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) was crowned Champion for the second time as he finished in fourth place, while title rival Lorenzo Baldassarri (Evan Bros. WorldSSP Yamaha Team) crashed out in the opening stages of the race.

Dominque Aegerter (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) – 2022 WorldSSP Champion

The race was won by Niki Tuuli (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) who ended a five-year win drought in style, while also giving the ‘next generation’ WorldSSP machines their second win of this season.

2022 Mandalika WorldSSP Race One Results 1. Niki Tuuli (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) 2. Federico Caricasulo (Althea Racing) +3.528 3. Can Oncu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) +4.226s
2022 Mandalika WorldSSP Race One Results
1. Niki Tuuli (MV Agusta Reparto Corse)
2. Federico Caricasulo (Althea Racing) +3.528
3. Can Oncu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) +4.226s

Oli Bayliss (BARNI Spark Racing Team) had been running in the top ten in the early stages of the race but dropped down to 14th at the end of the race.

WorldSSP Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 N. Tuuli MV Agusta F3 800 RR 30m49.225
2 F Caricasulo Ducati Panigale V2 +3.528
3 C. Oncu Kawasaki ZX-6R +4.226
4 D. Aegerter Yamaha YZF R6 +6.029
5 Y Montella Kawasaki ZX-6R +6.037
6 N. Bulega Ducati Panigale V2 +10.034
7 S. Manzi Triumph Street Triple RS +20.344
8 J.  Cluzel Yamaha YZF R6 +21.051
9 R. De Rosa Ducati Panigale V2 +21.664
10 A. Huertas Kawasaki ZX-6R +24.751
11 T Booth-Amos Kawasaki ZX-6R +29.205
12 A. Verdoia Yamaha YZF R6 +31.177
13 P. Sebestyen Yamaha YZF R6 +32.438
14 O. Bayliss Ducati Panigale V2 +36.214
15 L. Taccini Yamaha YZF R6 +1m05.396
16 M. Brenner Yamaha YZF R6 +1m05.489
17 O. Vostatek Yamaha YZF R6 +1m05.554
18 U. Orradre Yamaha YZF R6 +1m06.013
Not Classified
RET L. Bernardi Ducati Panigale V2 4 Laps
RET L. Baldassarri Yamaha YZF R6 17 Laps
RET S. Jespersen Yamaha YZF R6 18 Laps
RET G. Van Straalen Yamaha YZF R6 /
RET H. Soomer Triumph Street Triple RS /

WorldSSP Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
 1  Dominique Aegerter  424
 2  Lorenzo Baldassarri  352
 3  Can Oncu  216
 4  Nicolo Bulega  190
 5  Stefano Manzi  178
 6  Federico Caricasulo  162
 7  Niki Tuuli  127
 8  Yari Montella  114
 9  Jules Cluzel  113
 10  Glenn Van Straalen  111
 11  Raffaele De Rosa  107
 12  Adrian Huertas  100
 13  Hannes Soomer  86
 14  Bahattin Sofuoglu  72
 15  Andy Verdoia  52
 16  Oliver Bayliss  49
 17  Valentin Debise  43
 18  Kyle Smith  35
 19  Leonardo Taccini  34
 20  Marcel Brenner  32
 21  Peter Sebestyen  31
 22  Simon Jespersen  30
 23  Mattia Casadei  25
 24  Isaac Vinales  22
 25  Patrick Hobelsberger  21
 26  Ondrej Vostatek  20
 27  Steven Odendaal  16
 28  Thomas Booth-Amos  11
 29  Unai Orradre  9
 30  Tom Edwards  7
 31  Luca Ottaviani  5
 32  Bradley Smith  2
 33  Maximilian Kofler  2
 34  Nicholas Spinelli  1
 35  Benjamin Currie  1

Mandalika WSBK Round Schedule

Sunday – November 13, 2022
11:30-11:45 WorldSBK WUP
11:55 WorldSSP WUP
13:30 WorldSBK Superpole Race
15:00 WorldSSP Race 2
16:30 WorldSBK Race 2

 


2022 WorldSBK Calendar

Date Track Class
Apr 8-10 Aragon SBK/SSP/SSP300
Apr 22-24 Assen SBK/SSP/SSP300
May 20-22 Estoril SBK/SSP/SSP300
Jun 10-12 Misano  SBK/SSP/SSP300
July 15-17 Donington Park SBK/SSP
July 29-31 Autodrom Most SBK/SSP/SSP300
Sept 9-11 Magny-Cours SBK/SSP/SSP300
Sept 23-25 Catalunya SBK/SSP/SSP300
Oct 7-9 Algarve SBK/SSP/SSP300
Oct 21-23 Circuito San Juan Villicum SBK/SSP
Nov 11-13 Mandalika SBK/SSP
Nov 18-20 Phillip Island SBK/SSP

 

 

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