Nicolo Bulega “angry” after missing “possibility to win” with Aragon WorldSBK bike problem
“When I did the last s🎐ector of the💞 sighting lap, I started to hear something strange.”

Nicolo Bulega arrived at the A♏ragon World Superbike round 13 points adriꦏft of Toprak Razgatlioglu, but lost 20 points in Race 1.
A technical issueܫ on the sighting lap for the first race saw pole sitter Bulega out before the 17-lap restarted r꧙ace had even started.
“I was unlucky today,” Bulega told WorldSBK.com, “we had a problem with my bike and I lost a lot of p♏oints.
“I had a very good feeling with the bike♛ so I lost points and the possibility to win.
🐓“When I did the last sector of the sighting lap, I started to hear something strange.
“I said this to my mechanic on the quick restart and then on the Warm Up Lap, I felt it more a🎃nd then I stopped.”
Bulega was unable to say for sure what the problem was. “The team have to check, butཧ we think iꦗt’s an engine problem,” he said.
Bulega admitted to fee🤪ling “angry” after the race, but said that he was trying to use it as motivation.
“Now, I’m going t🌃o use this angry feeling for tomorrow and try to recover points and forget this day,” he said.
“There’s no plan. I was fast today, I had a good feeling and I was꧅ able to win today. I’ll try again tomorrow with all I can.”
Bulega’s non-score and Razgatlioglu’s s𒀰econd place means that Bulega has now slipped 33 points behind in the championship battle, having made up 79 points over the last five races where the Turkish rider was absent through injury.

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