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Words are not really necessary and you just have to look at the standings of the Superbike qualifying Superpole at Phillip Island to see that the rookie Nicholas Bulega did not take long to adapt to his new category, since he will simply start in pole position during races in Australia which promise to be lively, if only by the obligatory flag-to-flags.

Along the way, the reigning Supersport world champion set the new Australian circuit record in 1'27.916.

As for Andrea Iannone, we can well imagine his joy after his four years of imposed abstinence! The Italian driver has clearly lost none of his talent, and is showing it to the whole world!
Without wanting to get into the slightest controversy, a feeling of waste hangs over the world of motorcycle racing...

With these two claps of thunder, you have to go down to 3rd position to discover a alex lowes very solid since his arrival in Australia, but especially in 5th, 9th and 11th places to see that the usual domination of the tenors has fizzled out...
But wasn’t that ultimately what we wanted, a little change?

Start of the first race at 6 a.m. for a total distance reduced to 20 laps instead of 22.

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Classification credit: WorldSBK.com

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