Motorsports
Razgatlioglu will be imposed on Bulega in the first race of the Misano Simoncelli framework
Turkish pilot Toprak Razgatlioglu (BMW) leaders were assigned to Nicolo Brega, the world of superbikes (Ducati), in the first race Emilia Romagna’s Grand Prixis being contested in the circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano (Italy).
Spanish Alvaro Bautista I crossed the goal with Ducati Sixth position I’ve been benefited from the last sanctions Sam Rose (Ducati) Cut excessively with curves.
Toprak’s Triumph leaves 26 points from Bustagawhat totalFrom 272 x 246 From Turks162 of transalpin Danilope Torcci (Ducati), 3rd, 150 Baptismroom.
Brega was marking Misano’s achievements this morning to get the Super Pole1:31,618, 2/2 ahead Razgatlioglubut he was approved for rolling slowly and had to leave. The fourth mark on the track It has a name and homage Marco SimoncelliHe died in an accident in 2011. motogp
The Italian was first alone after his biggest rival was long in one of the curves and left Axel Bassani (Bimota), That was the second Super Poleafter his compatriots. Transalpine Bimota It will be tested soon.
Meanwhile, Switzerland Domini Quay Garter (Yamaha) was moved to the hospital and was examined after a fall.
At the end, 17 turns, Top Rackthe next season will compete in The world of MotoGPhe moved forward without many issues Bregaand Petrucci and Lowes When Bautista marches for the eighth time, he is fighting for the third distance already being distanced.
This test was between the hands Brega and Razgatliogluand BMW By following in 7th place, we will increase its benefits and Bautista.
But go ahead, Brega puts 1/10 If there are no 5 turns at the end of the race. but Top Rack I twisted his arm and already Before the last two turns he had his BMW on Ducatipresumably before the World Cup leader who gave him his second place.
Third end petrucI’m one tenth away Lowes and Baptism 6th and another Spanish, Javier Recuana (Honda), 9th.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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