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What an incredible finale in Most! While Toprak Razgatlioglu seemed to be cruising towards another victory at the end of Race 2, Nicolò Bulega pulled off a masterpiece on the final lap, on a Ducati that was far from being at its best physically and mechanically. The result: a photo finish victory by just 0.027 seconds!

The Romagna rider, who crashed heavily in FP1 and was still suffering on Sunday, delivered a real mental and physical feat. This victory, his fifth of the season, rekindles the momentum in the fight for the 2025 WorldSBK title, but above all, it carries a major psychological burden: a well-aimed hook to Toprak's face, as the Italian press pointed out, while the rider BMW thought he had folded the weekend.

Danilo Petrucci, true to form, completes the podium for the third consecutive time, 16 seconds behind the two untouchables. A chasm, certainly, but a heroic result for a privateer rider, without a factory bike, who once again demonstrates all his talent and consistency.

SBK | Czech Republic GP Race 2: Bulega photo-finishes on Razgatlioglu, Petrucci 3rd

Most: Trouble in the peloton with Rea

Behind, Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS) finished fourth, after a long battle with Remy Gardner (Yamaha) and Axel Bassani, author of a solid performance with the Bimota by Kawasaki.

The Top 10 is completed by Iker Lecuona (Sling), Yari Montella (Barni Ducati), Andrea Locatelli (Yamaha) and Garrett Gerloff (Kawasaki).

But the race was also marked by an incident at the first bend: Alvaro Bautista, hit by Jonathan Rhea, went to hit Xavi Virgo. Result: Baptist on the carpet, Virgin sent to the medical center for check-up, and Sale punished with a double long-lap penalty, finishing 13th.

With this victory, Open up retains the lead in the championship, but Soil remains in contact, and the tension mounts with each round. The duel between the two men promises to be the explosive theme of this 2025 season.

Winner Nicolo Bulega and winner Toprak Razgatlioglu

WSBK Most: race 2 ranking

 

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