Toprak Razgatlioglu continues his Superbike triumph. The Turkish BMW rider won the Superpole Race in Most, Czech Republic, further consolidating his winning streak and closing in on championship leader Nicolò Bulega, who is now just 26 points behind.
The race started with an intense duel between Razgatlioglu et Open up, the two men swapping positions several times in the first laps. But the turning point came after four laps: Open up shot straight down the straight, leaving the field clear for Soil to escape.
Despite a good comeback in the final laps, the driver Ducati was never able to retake the #1 BMW. Razgatlioglu, relentless in its braking and with surgical precision, resisted without flinching to sign its 63rd victory in WorldSBK.
Bulega eye-catching, Petrucci consistent at Most
Danilo Petrucci completes the podium once again, true to his consistency and panache. "Petrux" had to grit his teeth against a Sam Lowes threatening, but the pilot Barni Ducati held on until the checkered flag. Lowes, impressive in combativeness, finished fourth ahead of Álvaro Bautista, still behind this season, and Iker Lecuona, best representative Honda.
The rest of the top 10 sees alex lowes place the Bimota by Kawasaki in 7th place, followed by Xavi Verge, then Yamaha de Andrea Locatelli et Jonathan Rhea, the latter saving a few points despite a lackluster 2025 campaign.
Yari Montella finished 11th with the second Ducati of the Barni team, whileAxel Bassani, weighed down by a double long-lap penalty for early departure, sinks to 18th place on the Bimota.
With this victory, Razgatlioglu relaunches the title race against a Open up more human than ever. The dynamic is shifting... Razgatlioglu has 5 wins in the last 7 races. The Turk is in "hunter" mode and the season promises to be explosive for the rest of the championship which will take place this afternoon with Race 2...
WSBK Most: Superpole Race ranking