Missing pole position gave Nicolo Bulega “more motivation” for Dutch WorldSBK Race 1 win
Nicolo Bulega says he gained motivationꦜ from missing pole posiꦯtion before dominating WorldSBK Race 1 at Assen.

A dominant performance from 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nicolo Bulega in WorldSBK Race 1♏ at Assen was partly fuelled by his frustration at missing pole position in Superpole𒅌.
The Italian had been the favourite to take pole ahead of the session, but he was impeded by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Axel Bassani on what looked seﷺt to be his best lap𒆙 of the session.
Both Razgatlioglu and Bassani were given three-place grid penalties for the incident, but it cost Bulega a💙 chance t🎉o improve his time from the first run with his second tyre.
That, ultimately, cost Bulega pole position as Sam Lowes improved on his second tyre to take a maiden pole and the lap reꦜcord.
The Italian was frustrated by the incident, and said after Race 1 that he used that as motivation for what was a dominant victory, the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike points leader w✅inning by almost eight seconds as he increased his championship lead to 41 points.
“I’m very happy because we started really well from FP1 and we impro🔯ved a little bit in every ღsession,” said Bulega after Race 1.
🐼“I had a lot of fun riding my bike during the race so thanks to my team. They gave me a very good package and I tried to use it 100 per cent until the last lap.
“I was quite angry because I missed pole position and it wasn’t my mis🐠take. It can happen but it actually gave me more motivation for Race 1.
“I was very focused on trying to win. I 🤡want to enjoy this victory and then we’ll think about tomorro꧑w.
“The weather might c🎶hange, it might be worse, but it’ll be the same for everybody.”

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