Australia WorldSBK: Toprak Razgatlioglu in trouble: ‘I hope we come back strongly’, thinks Alvaro Bautista ‘will ride alone’

Over three tenths down on both riders come the end of FP1 and FP2 at Phillip Island, the 2021 WorldSBK champion faile🥀d to complete a stint of over ten laps during the afternoon session, whilst also finishing as the only rider not𒆙 to improve his time from FP1.
Razgatlioglu made several quick dashes back to pit lane in the hope that improvements with t𓃲he set-up could be made, however, the Pata Yamaha man was still lacking the pace he needed to challenge.
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Razgatlioglu, who claimed 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Bautista was the clear favourite before a wheel was even turned in Australia, is of the s🐬ame beli🍸ef heading into the first of two race days on Saturday.
"A😼fter Mandalika, it was not the perfect day for me. We didn’t have a strong start," 𒈔;said Razgatlioglu. "Anyway, after two years, we come back to Phillip Island and we are now trying to have a good set-up for my bike.
"I hope tomorrow we find a good set-up andജ we start to come back st🌞rongly. Kawasaki are very strong at this track, I remember 2020, and also Bautista is very strong.
"I think he will ride alone in the racꦓe.🧔 It looks like his pace is very fast. I will try to join this group.
"I am just searching🦹 for a good set-up. I hope I find this and ride with Jonny and Alvaro. Maybe, in the race, we are figh꧂ting with Alvaro."
In recent rounds Razgatlioglu has gone up against Bautista as his main challenger for race wins, however, it was Rea who led the way during Friday practice while his Kawasaki team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Lowes was also very strong.

The last time World🔴SBK vꦗisited Phillip Island all three riders won a race and this weekend looks like it could be heading towards a similar results pattern, but with the world champion in the mix too.
Speaking whilst FP2 was taking place, Pata Yamaha Team Principal, Paul D🃏enn🐎ing, highlighted all three riders as ones to watch, along with the issues his rider was facing.
"We’re struggling a little bit finding the balance of the bike so far today," said Denning. "Phillip Island is a circuit with different requirements to every other racetrack. It looks like Bautista in particular has hit the ground running,꧑ and the two KRT factory bikes.
"We🐓’re just a little bit off finding a comfortable balance and the track seems quite green at the minute, so that’s a challenge as well.
"Couldn’t be a more different track layout as it was in Indonesia just a few days ago, so we’ve got a challenge to im🍃prove for tomorrow and catch the other guys."