With 3rd, 1st and 2nd in Assen, defending champion Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Ducati) has taken the lead in the World Superbike Championship. He is very satisfied with his sporting success in the Netherlands.
“The only normal thing was the Superpole race on Sunday morning,” said Alvaro Bautista, summing up the weekend in Assen, which had nothing to do with the weather. He quickly found that he couldn’t push as hard as he wanted on a dry track run with the very soft SCQ rear tire.
He then had to avoid Michael Rinaldi, who was braking hard, to avoid a collision and went off the road. “That cost me a lot of chances; I probably had more tires left than the others at the end of the race because I couldn’t drive right away. For me, something bad turned out to be good,” Alvaro noted.
Aruba Ducati team member Nicolo Bulega, who traveled to Assen as the World Championship leader, was at one point 2.9 seconds ahead. But in the last three of the ten laps, Bautista took 4.3 seconds off him and the Spaniard won after an inconclusive race, 2.6 seconds ahead of the Italian.
When Bautista was in 8th place, he no longer expected to win the race. “I saw how far ahead Nicolo was,” said the 39-year-old when contacted by SPEEDWEEK.com. “I thought to myself, if I get on the podium, it will be like a victory. But lap after lap my podium position increased and my rivals’ tires were very damaged. I didn’t understand why because my feelings were good. I finally managed to catch Nico and beat him. I didn’t expect that.”
In the second main race on Sunday afternoon, the three-time world champion was narrowly beaten by BMW star Toprak Razgatlioglu, but took the championship with 3rd, 1st and 2nd places and is now six points ahead of the Turk.
“It was a shame that it rained at times in race 2 and we had to slow down a bit,” said 61-time race winner Bautista. “My tires cooled down – when I pushed again, I didn’t have the same feeling or grip anymore. It was still good because I gave everything I could. The conditions are what they are. There’s nothing you can do about them, you have to adapt.”
The defending champion emphasized how difficult it is to ride in the rain – he was the guinea pig. “You have to know everything,” Bautista explained. “Followers see the one in front and know they can do the same. This automatically gives them more credibility. The leader doesn’t know what to expect and how far he can go.”
Assen Superbike World Championship results, race 2: | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Different |
1. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | |
2. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | + 0,625 sec |
3. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | + 1,022 |
4. | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | + 3,120 |
5. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | + 3,217 |
6. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | + 5,174 |
7. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | + 5,538 |
8. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | + 6,337 |
9. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | + 8,059 |
10. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | + 19,453 |
11. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | + 19,556 |
12. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | + 21,771 |
13. | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | + 22,322 |
14. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | + 31,822 |
15. | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | + 35,305 |
16. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | + 35,392 |
17. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | + 37,947 |
18. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | + 43,360 |
19. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | + > 1 min |
20. | Adam Norrodin (MAL) | Honda | + > 1 min |
– | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | |
– | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | |
Results of the Assen Superbike World Championship, Superpole race: | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Different |
1. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | |
2. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | + 2,686 sec |
3. | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | + 7,403 |
4. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | + 7,551 |
5. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | + 8,177 |
6. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | + 9,114 |
7. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | + 9,702 |
8. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | + 9,824 |
9. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | + 10,034 |
10. | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | + 11,981 |
11. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | + 14,886 |
12. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | + 15,148 |
13. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | + 15,922 |
14. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | + 16,927 |
15. | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | + 21,202 |
16. | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | + 22,384 |
17. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | + 25,887 |
18. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | + 26,597 |
19. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | + 29,518 |
20. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | + 29,851 |
– | Adam Norrodin (MAL) | Honda | |
– | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | |
Assen Superbike World Championship results, race 1: | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Different |
1. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | |
2. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | + 3,205 sec |
3. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | + 3,392 |
4. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | + 5,989 |
5. | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | + 6,256 |
6. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | + 6,361 |
7. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | + 6,474 |
8. | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | + 12,289 |
9. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | + 12,013 |
10. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | + 17,794 |
11. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | + 25,271 |
12. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | + 40,632 |
13. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | + 57,577 |
14. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | + > 1 min |
15. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | + 1 Rd. |
16. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | + 1 Rd. |
17. | Adam Norrodin (MAL) | Honda | + 1 Rd. |
18. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | + 2 Rd. |
19. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | + 3 Rd. |
– | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | |
– | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | |
– | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | |
World Superbike Championship 2024: Status after 9 of 36 races | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Points |
1. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | 123 |
2. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | 117 |
3. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | 109 |
4. | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | 93 |
5. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | 64 |
6. | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | 64 |
7. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | 58 |
8. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | 54 |
9. | Danilo Petrucci (I) | Ducati | 47 |
10. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | 46 |
11. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | 31 |
12. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | 29 |
13. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | 25 |
14. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | 25 |
15. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | 23 |
16. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | 22 |
17. | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | 21 |
18. | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | 18 |
19. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | 7 |
20. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | 4 |
21. | Iker Lecuona (L) | Honda | 3 |
22. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | 2 |
23. | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | 2 |