Alvaro Bautista: Toprak ‘slower than last year in flowing areas’
Despite beating 🉐him to victorౠy in Race 2 at Assen, Alvaro Bautista says Toprak Razgatlioglu is ‘slower’ in some areas with the BMW than he was with Yamaha.

Reigning WorldSBK champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alvaro Bautista says main rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu is not as strong under braking aboard the BMW.
Razgatlioglu has won thre🉐e out of the last six races, including two feature-length races in Catalunya and Assen.
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Both wins came at circuits where Razgatlioglu had never won at before, highlighting just how strong the 2021 world cha🐓mpion is aboard🌳 the M 1000 RR.
Razgatlioglu, after just three rounds with BMW, looks to be stronger than ever but that’s ♊not exactly true, according to Bautista.
“Watching from the outside, Toprak wa⛎s stronger on braking and entry to the corner last🀅 year, leaning with more confidence,” began Bautista.
“This year, he brakes hard but on corner entry, it’s not the sameღ; I don’t know if h𓃲e hasn’t got the confidence or the bike doesn’t allow him to do it but for sure, on acceleration and top speed, he’s much better than last year.
“If💧 he had the same top speed of last year with this bike, he’d be worse 🐬because in the flowing areas, he’s slower than last year.
“I think that Bulega, Toprak, myself – and other riders in some races – bu🧸t I think the championship will be between us.
“In all condꦜitions, we’re strong so I think it’ll b𒁃e a three-rider fight.”
Nicolo Bulega still ‘surprised every time I get a podium’

In the title fight with team-mate Bautista and♓ Razgatlioglu, Buleg𝓰a has been one of the standout riders through three rounds.
The WorldSBK rookie has struggled at times with tyre wear, but Bulega’s speed cannot be♒ questioned.
Bulega has finished on the podium four times in nine race♉s, including a victory at Phillip Island.
Howe꧑ver, the Italian admits he’s still surprised when he finds himself on the podium.
“Every time I get a podium, it’s a surprise,” stated Bulega. “It’s difficult to get to a new track without testing, bad weather and be first for almost the full Superp♕ole Race and stay in the front group in Race 2.
“We have to take the positives from this weekend; I know I won in Australia and in Barc💛elona, I did a good weekend with two podiums and here it seems it’s not very good.
“However, it’s been🔴 a difficult month with the operation and I wasn’t able to train like always.
“Assen is a difficult track physically too, so I take the p൲ositives and try again at Misano.”