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**World SBK: Dutch Dominance for [Ducati](/bikes/ducati-panigale-v4r) at Assen** **ASSEN, NEDERLANDS –** Nicolo Bulega and the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team secured a dominant weekend at the TT Circuit Assen, extending their lead in the World SBK Championship with a pair of one-two finishes. This marked a historic moment for the manufacturer, as Ducati locked out the entire podium in all three races, achieving a feat never before seen in World SBK history. ### Race 2 Highlights The second race saw a blistering start, with Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team) leading from the outset, expertly navigating the opening corners to pull ahead of Iker Lecuona and Nicolo Bulega. Lowes established a two-lap advantage, showcasing impressive speed and control. However, Bulega and Lecuona relentlessly applied pressure, eventually overtaking Lowes at Turn 1 to establish a clear separation, with the Ducati pair maintaining a five-second gap to the chasing pack. Bulega’s pace was simply staggering, opening a two-second advantage midway through the race and effectively controlling the rhythm. “I didn’t make the perfect start and Sam and Iker overtook me on the first lap,” stated Bulega after the race. “After that I stayed calm and studied where I could pass them. It was a fantastic race and I made some good overtakes. I didn’t make any big mistakes and my race pace was very strong, so we improved the feeling from yesterday and I’m happy about that.” ### Top Riders and Performances The top six positions were largely dominated by Ducati machinery, with Álvaro Bautista and Yari Montella from the Barni Spark Racing Team engaging in a fierce battle throughout the 21-lap distance. Lorenzo Baldassarri (Team Goeleven) secured sixth, demonstrating consistent speed and strategic racing. Alongside the Ducati dominance, Alex Lowes (bimota by [Kawasaki](/bikes/kawasaki-zx10rr) Racing Team) initially challenged for the lead, but faded in the latter stages of the race. “I think Nicolo had a bit of an advantage, and Iker slightly less, but I’m happy to be fighting close to them. At the moment they are the reference, both rider and team, so it’s positive for us to be in that group,” said Sam Lowes, reflecting on the battle. ### Championship Standings Following the weekend’s results, Nicolo Bulega extends his championship lead to 69 points over Iker Lecuona, solidifying his position as the frontrunner. Sam Lowes moves into third position in the standings and continues to lead the Independent Rider standings. Ducati’s perfect record of nine wins from nine races means they now hold a 91-point lead in the Manufacturers Standings from bimota. ### Race 2 Results 1. Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) 2. Iker Lecuona (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) +2.724s 3. Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team) +5.257s 4. Álvaro Bautista (Barni Spark Racing Team) + 8.941s 5. Yari Montella (Barni Spark Racing Team) +9.845s 6. Lorenzo Baldassarri (Team Goeleven) +12.872s **Championship Standings** 1. Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) 186 points 2. Iker Lecuona (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) 117 points 3. Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team) 82 points 4. Miguel Oliveira (ROKiT [BMW Motorrad](/bikes/[bmw](/bikes/bmw-m1000rr)-m1000rr) [WorldSBK](/standings) Team) 77 points 5. Alvaro Bautista (Barni Spark Racing Team) 75 points 6. Valentin Debise (EASTROC ZXMOTO Evan Bros Factory) 72 points --- This comprehensive race report details the key moments, rider performances, and championship standings from the thrilling World SBK round at Assen, highlighting Ducati’s dominant weekend and Bulega’s impressive performance.
**Petrucci: Oliveira’nın Podyumları “Baskı Değil, Referans Noktası”** Portekiz’de koşulan Dünya [Superbike](/standings) hafta sonunda [BMW](/bikes/bmw-m1000rr) cephesinde dikkat çekici bir gelişme yaşandı. Takım kaptanı Danilo Petrucci, Miguel Oliveira’nın elde ettiği podyumların kendisi üzerinde herhangi bir baskı oluşturmadığını belirterek, takım arkadaşının performansının, aksine doğru gelişim yönünü gösteren önemli bir referans niteliğinde olduğunu vurguladı. ### Portimao’da Performans Farkı Portimao hafta sonu, BMW garajının iki tarafı arasında belirgin bir tempo farkına sahne oldu. Miguel Oliveira, Superpole’da Danilo Petrucci’den yaklaşık 0.2 saniye daha hızlı tur atarken, yarışlarda bu fark daha da arttı. **Superpole Sonuçları:** * Miguel Oliveira: Superpole’de 5 sıra önde * Danilo Petrucci: Superpole’de 6. Sıra **Race 1 Sonuçları:** * Miguel Oliveira: Yarışta 10 saniyeden fazla fark attı * Danilo Petrucci: Yarışta 8. Sıra **Superpole Race ve Race 2 Sonuçları:** * Miguel Oliveira: Superpole Race ve Race 2’de benzer farklarla finiş gördü * Danilo Petrucci: Superpole Race ve Race 2’de 5. ve 6. Sıra ### Oliveira’nın Performansı ve Petrucci’nin Analizi Petrucci, hafta sonu boyunca istikrarlı bir gelişim gösterse de özellikle yarış temposunda Miguel Oliveira’nın gerisinde kaldı. Ancak, takım içinde herhangi bir baskı hissetmediğini açıkça dile getirdi. > “Miguel adına çok mutluyum. Takıma enerji kattı ve motosikleti nasıl doğru kullanmamız gerektiği konusunda bize çok iyi veriler sağladı.” İtalyan sürücü, takım arkadaşının performansını bir stres unsuru değil, ulaşılması gereken bir seviye olarak değerlendirdi. > “Bu bir baskı değil, bir hedef. Bu motosikletin podyum için yeterli olduğunu gösteriyor. Bir dahaki sefer orada olan kişi ben olabilirim.” ### Teknik Veri ve Referans Avantajı Petrucci’nin vurguladığı en önemli nokta, Oliveira’nın performansının teknik açıdan sunduğu veri avantajı oldu. Bu durum, BMW için şu sonuçları doğurdu: * Doğru sürüş stilinin netleşmesi * Set-up yönünün belirginleşmesi * Gelişim sürecinin hızlanması Yeni bir üreticiyle ilk sezonunu geçiren iki sürücü için bu tür iç referanslar, dış rekabetten daha kritik rol oynuyor. ### Şampiyona Durumu ve Oliveira’nın Adaptasyonu Miguel Oliveira’nın [WorldSBK](/standings)’ye geçişinin henüz ikinci yarış hafta sonunda üç podyum elde etmesi, dikkat çekici bir adaptasyon sürecine işaret ediyor. **Oliveira’nın Başarıları:** * İlk WorldSBK podyumlarını aldı * Şampiyonada 4. sıraya yükseldi * Lider grupla temas kurmayı başardı Bu performans, BMW’nin potansiyelinin de erken aşamada ortaya çıkmasını sağladı. Şampiyona sonrası oluşan tablo: * Oliveira: 4. sıra * Liderle fark: 68 puan ### Sonuç ve Gelecek Perspektifleri Danilo Petrucci’nin açıklamaları, klasik “takım içi baskı” anlatısının aksine, veri odaklı modern yarış yaklaşımını yansıtıyor. Performans farkı mevcut olsa da, takım içinde net bir çözüm yolu belirlenmiş durumda. Bu da sezon ilerledikçe farkın kapanabileceği anlamına geliyor. Portimao’daki denge, özellikle Avrupa ayağında BMW’nin podyum mücadelesini daha istikrarlı hale getirebilir.
**Portimao’s Crowd Witness [Ducati](/bikes/ducati-panigale-v4r) Dominance as Bulega Claims Historic Win** 82,132 spectators flocked to Portimao for the second round of the FIM [Superbike](/standings) World Championship, and the Portuguese fans were treated to a weekend of exceptional performance, largely spearheaded by Ducati and rider Nicolo Bulega. The Italian’s flawless execution secured a dominant victory, etching his name into [WorldSBK](/standings) history while showcasing the continued strength of the manufacturer. ### Bulega’s Ten-Race Streak The weekend belonged to Nicolo Bulega, who absolutely obliterated the competition, claiming victory in Race 1 and Race 2. Starting from pole position in Race 2, the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati rider led every single lap, demonstrating a pace that left his rivals trailing in the dust. Bulega’s victory margin of just under two seconds propelled him to a historic milestone – becoming the fourth rider in WorldSBK history to achieve ten consecutive wins. > “This has been a very good weekend and it’s a special Sunday for me. I won the Superpole Race this morning and then Race 2. We improved the bike a lot compared to yesterday and my feeling was much better today, so I’m really happy about that. We didn’t start the weekend in the best way and I had a very bad feeling with the bike so it was hard to push the way I wanted. But we worked hard with the team and never gave up. Every day we found a solution and by Sunday the bike was very, very good. I want to thanks my team for helping me improve and to be faster. I’m very proud to be part of this project. They have worked incredibly hard and they truly deserve this result.” ### Lecuona and Oliveira Battle for Second Iker Lecuona, aboard another Aruba.it Racing – Ducati machine, consistently challenged Bulega for second position throughout the weekend. He finished second in Race 2, securing a valuable points haul and highlighting the competitiveness within the Ducati stable. Miguel Oliveira, piloting the ROKiT [BMW Motorrad](/bikes/[bmw](/bikes/bmw-m1000rr)-m1000rr) WorldSBK Team machine, secured a well-deserved third place in both races, demonstrating his tenacity and skill. ### Key Race Moments * **Race 2:** Bulega’s dominant performance set the tone, establishing a clear advantage from the outset. * **Lap 1:** Iker Lecuona’s slow start dropped him to fourth position, a critical moment that ultimately shaped the race. * **Lap 4:** Lecuona swiftly moved into second position, initiating a prolonged battle with Oliveira for the podium. * **Final Laps:** Oliveira held firm under immense pressure from Lowes, securing a hard-fought third place. ### Top 6 Finishers * 1st – Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) * 2nd – Iker Lecuona (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) +1.967s * 3rd – Miguel Oliveira ([ROKiT BMW](/bikes/bmw-m1000rr) Motorrad WorldSBK Team) +7.096s * 4th – Alex Lowes (bimota by [Kawasaki](/bikes/kawasaki-zx10rr) Racing Team) +7.265s * 5th – Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team) +10.079s * 6th – Lorenzo Baldassarri (Team Goeleven) +15.105s ### Championship Standings * Nicolo Bulega: 56 points * Iker Lecuona: 48 points * Axel Bassani: 32 points * Ducati: 50 points * bimota: 30 points