Nicolo Bulega leads FP2 but needs “something more” | Alvaro Bautista: “Today was a bit strange”
Nicolo Bulega fastest from Alvaro Bautista on Frida🀅y afternoon at Misano.

It was a Ducati one-two on Friday afternoon at their home Misano WorldSBK round with rookie Nicolo Bulega leading reigning champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alvaro Bautista by 0.4s.
Bulega improved by more than 1.5s over his FP1 best, but Toprak Razgatlioglu’s m🦹orning time remained the fastest of the day and the young Italian admits he needs ‘something more’ on Saturday.
“During FP1 I didn't feel very comfortable on the bike. I had some issues with how the 🌺bike was. For FP2 my team did a great job but we have to find something more for tomorrow," Bulega said.
“In the last part of braking into the corner, it is a bit difficult to stop the bike. The rear is still pushing a little bit but we improved the bike a lot from FP1 to FP2. I can expect to improv♎e even more for tomorrow.
“It’s important thatಞ I know this track very well, even if I don’t know it with a Superbike.”

Bautista, who leads the standings by just six points from Razgatlioglu, labelled it a ‘strange day’ as he worked on setup and tyre choice, including a new front solution introduc꧋ed by Pirelli.
“Today was a bit strange. We started the morning trying the new front tyre from Pirelli but I didn’t have the right f💯eeling in the braking area,” Baꦑutista said. “The bike was struggling to stop and to get into the corner.
“In the end we went back to our st♕andard front tyre but in the afternoon we tried the new rear tyre. Unfortunately, I didn't feel the same feedback that I had in the test. The bike was exactly the same, but my feeling was different.
“It was more difficult for me so I asked the team to make some changes to help me with that🅷. For the last exit I had used tyres and I did my best lap time even with 15 laps old tyres. T🦩o do a 1m 33s is good.”
Ducati wild-card Mꦆichele Pirro was 16th after a fall.
"First, I am happy to return to🔥 Superbike after a few years,” Pirro said. “I've been trying to find the feeling; I've lapped a lot on this track, but practically only with the Desmosedici GP. I hope tomorrow I can take one mౠore step forward".

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