Assen WorldSBK: Alvaro Bautista wants more after 'tasting victory again'

Bautista is just one of two riders to beat si🙈x-time WorldSBK champio♔n Jonathan Rea at Assen since 2015 - the other being Tom Sykes during race two in 2018.
Bautista’s double win remains his only pod🥀ium finishes at the Dutch circuit, whether that be across WorldSBK or MotoGP.
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But following a brilliant Sund♒ay in Aragon where he dominated both races, the Aruba.it Ducati rider looks back to his best as he attempts to bring Ducati a long-awaited WorldSBK title.
The Italian manufactuꦰrer has made no bones about the potential of its Pani♛gale V4 R, which is why minimal changes have taken place over the last few years.
So with Bautista back aboard their machine and looking as ready as ever to challenge the likes of Rea and world champion Toprak Razgatlioglu, it's no wonder the Spaniar𓆉d feels great about his chances this week🤡end.

"The first weekend of the season was very positive," said Bautista. "I had fun and I tasted again the feeling of victory, but the most important thiಌng is that we were always fast and consistent.
"We arrive at Assen with a great feeling, obviously. This circuit I like a lot, although we may have surprises in terms of weather conditions♔.
"It's a very nice and smooth track, I hope I will be as confident as I was three years ago. We'll try tಌo get the best๊ from each race."
Will Razgatlioglu take his first win of the 2022 WorldSBK season?
One rider who should be battling for the win come Saturday’s race one is R𝔉azgatliogl😼u.
Despite the Pata Yamaha rider calling Aragon ‘a good weekend’, the Turk was visibly disa🃏ppointed by not being abl♔e to challenge Rea and Bautista for victory as front tyre grip was a sizable problem aboard his R1.
In the aftermath of race two, Razgatlioglu said: "For me it was a good weekend, I tried 🤪in the race to improve and I’m fighting with Johnny sometimes, but in the last laps my tyres had a big drop in grip and I am not able to fight again.
"Third position is not bad and I was a𓆉gain on the podium, so this is good."
But with that said, three podiums🍎 was by far Razgatlioglu’s best showing at Aragoꦅn, which is likely to be an ominous sign for the rest of the field.
Although Razgatlioglu was unable to match Rea during the opening two races at Assen last season, 🍌the 25 year-old still managed to claim his first podiums at the Dutch venue, before being taken out in race two by Garret꧒t Gerloff.
Looking to corr🌱ect the wrongs of said race, Razgatlioglu has one thing on his mind… victories!

Razgatlioglu sa🎃id: "I like Assen a lot and evಌen with some bad luck, last year we were very strong there.
"I hope to 🌱be able to fight for race wins again and will try my best. I am very lucky to have an incredible team – Yamaha and the team, they never give up, they have done an incredible job over the winter and we have bee𝕴n fastest in winter testing again and again – also pole position in Aragon.
"It is this feel🌳ing I want to take to Assen, we will try our best to work for the races and we will see."