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[title] => Toprak Razgatlioglu trails Bulega as Ducati dominance continues at Donington
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/07/10/toprak-razgatlioglu-trails-bulega-ducati-dominance-donington/
[category] => News Wrap-up Ducati Nicolo Bulega Toprak Razgatlioglu
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[description] => Toprak Razgatlioglu trails Nicolo Bulega by one point after the Superpole Race as Ducati riders dominate the 2025 Donington World Superbike round.
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[encoded] => Toprak Razgatlioglu trailed Nicolo Bulega after the Superpole Race Sunday at the 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship round at Donington Park, England. Razgatlioglu?s win narrowed Bulega?s championship lead to a single point, as Ducati riders continued to dominate the weekend with strong qualifying and podium finishes, officials said.
Razgatlioglu?s victory in the Tissot Superpole Race on Sunday at Donington Park marked a crucial turning point in the 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship. According to official WorldSBK timing and reports, the win cut Nicolo Bulega?s championship lead to a single point, with one race remaining at the circuit. Bulega, riding for Aruba.it Racing ? Ducati, had entered the weekend holding the Riders? Championship lead over Razgatlioglu, who competes for the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team, according to sources from the championship organizers and BMW Motorrad Motorsport.
Bulega?s finish in second place marked his 41st WorldSBK podium, records show, reinforcing both his and Ducati?s consistency at the front of the field.
The Donington round, known as the Prosecco DOC UK Round, saw Ducati riders maintain a strong presence despite Razgatlioglu?s successes. In Race 2, held later Sunday, Razgatlioglu secured the win on his BMW M 1000 RR by a margin of 2.946 seconds over Bulega?s Ducati Panigale V4 R, official timing data confirmed. Alvaro Bautista, also on a Ducati for Aruba.it Racing, finished third, just 0.189 seconds behind Bulega, underscoring Ducati?s continued competitiveness throughout the weekend.
Bulega?s performance included setting the fastest lap in Race 2 with a time of 1 minute, 25.961 seconds, the quickest race lap recorded at Donington this weekend, according to official WorldSBK statistics. This lap time highlighted Ducati?s raw pace despite Razgatlioglu?s control of the race at the front.
Throughout the weekend, Ducati riders were the primary challengers to Razgatlioglu?s BMW. In Race 1, Razgatlioglu also took victory, with Bulega again finishing second, as documented by WorldSBK.com and corroborated by multiple race reports. The pattern of Razgatlioglu winning and Bulega finishing second persisted across the three races before Race 2, including the Superpole Race, confirming Ducati?s role as the leading opposition manufacturer.
BMW Motorrad Motorsport?s official statement described Razgatlioglu?s weekend as a ?WorldSBK hat-trick at Donington,? noting his wins in Race 1, the Superpole Race, and Race 2 from pole position. The release also highlighted Razgatlioglu?s record of twelve wins at Donington Park, setting a new benchmark at the East Midlands circuit. Donington Park?s own official news outlet referred to the performance as a ?sublime Donington Park treble? and confirmed Razgatlioglu?s move into the championship lead following the weekend?s results.
Following the Donington round, the Riders? Championship standings shifted, with Razgatlioglu overtaking Bulega to lead by four points after seven of twelve rounds, according to championship tables published by Roadracing World and official BMW releases. Razgatlioglu?s total reached 345 points, while Bulega stood at 341, confirming the slim margin separating the two riders as the championship progressed.
Despite the championship lead change, Ducati?s overall performance at Donington demonstrated depth and speed. Alongside Bulega and Bautista?s podium finishes, other Ducati riders such as Danilo Petrucci finished fifth in Race 2, further illustrating the manufacturer?s strong presence. Official WorldSBK commentary noted that Bulega?s three second-place finishes at Donington underscored Ducati?s role as the primary challenger to BMW?s race wins.
Ducati?s competitive form extended beyond WorldSBK. In the World Supersport class at Donington, Adrian Huertas won Race One riding an Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V2, as reported by official class results. This victory contributed to Huertas extending his championship lead and added to Ducati?s broader success at the venue.
The Donington round thus represented a critical juncture in the 2025 championship, with Razgatlioglu overcoming the early weekend deficit to Bulega and Ducati?s strong pace. Sources from BMW and WorldSBK officials identified the weekend as the moment Razgatlioglu assumed the championship lead, shifting the dynamic of the title fight. With five rounds remaining in the season, both riders and manufacturers prepare for the next challenges as the championship battle intensifies.

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[summary] => Toprak Razgatlioglu trails Nicolo Bulega by one point after the Superpole Race as Ducati riders dominate the 2025 Donington World Superbike round.
[atom_content] => Toprak Razgatlioglu trailed Nicolo Bulega after the Superpole Race Sunday at the 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship round at Donington Park, England. Razgatlioglu?s win narrowed Bulega?s championship lead to a single point, as Ducati riders continued to dominate the weekend with strong qualifying and podium finishes, officials said.
Razgatlioglu?s victory in the Tissot Superpole Race on Sunday at Donington Park marked a crucial turning point in the 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship. According to official WorldSBK timing and reports, the win cut Nicolo Bulega?s championship lead to a single point, with one race remaining at the circuit. Bulega, riding for Aruba.it Racing ? Ducati, had entered the weekend holding the Riders? Championship lead over Razgatlioglu, who competes for the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team, according to sources from the championship organizers and BMW Motorrad Motorsport.
Bulega?s finish in second place marked his 41st WorldSBK podium, records show, reinforcing both his and Ducati?s consistency at the front of the field.
The Donington round, known as the Prosecco DOC UK Round, saw Ducati riders maintain a strong presence despite Razgatlioglu?s successes. In Race 2, held later Sunday, Razgatlioglu secured the win on his BMW M 1000 RR by a margin of 2.946 seconds over Bulega?s Ducati Panigale V4 R, official timing data confirmed. Alvaro Bautista, also on a Ducati for Aruba.it Racing, finished third, just 0.189 seconds behind Bulega, underscoring Ducati?s continued competitiveness throughout the weekend.
Bulega?s performance included setting the fastest lap in Race 2 with a time of 1 minute, 25.961 seconds, the quickest race lap recorded at Donington this weekend, according to official WorldSBK statistics. This lap time highlighted Ducati?s raw pace despite Razgatlioglu?s control of the race at the front.
Throughout the weekend, Ducati riders were the primary challengers to Razgatlioglu?s BMW. In Race 1, Razgatlioglu also took victory, with Bulega again finishing second, as documented by WorldSBK.com and corroborated by multiple race reports. The pattern of Razgatlioglu winning and Bulega finishing second persisted across the three races before Race 2, including the Superpole Race, confirming Ducati?s role as the leading opposition manufacturer.
BMW Motorrad Motorsport?s official statement described Razgatlioglu?s weekend as a ?WorldSBK hat-trick at Donington,? noting his wins in Race 1, the Superpole Race, and Race 2 from pole position. The release also highlighted Razgatlioglu?s record of twelve wins at Donington Park, setting a new benchmark at the East Midlands circuit. Donington Park?s own official news outlet referred to the performance as a ?sublime Donington Park treble? and confirmed Razgatlioglu?s move into the championship lead following the weekend?s results.
Following the Donington round, the Riders? Championship standings shifted, with Razgatlioglu overtaking Bulega to lead by four points after seven of twelve rounds, according to championship tables published by Roadracing World and official BMW releases. Razgatlioglu?s total reached 345 points, while Bulega stood at 341, confirming the slim margin separating the two riders as the championship progressed.
Despite the championship lead change, Ducati?s overall performance at Donington demonstrated depth and speed. Alongside Bulega and Bautista?s podium finishes, other Ducati riders such as Danilo Petrucci finished fifth in Race 2, further illustrating the manufacturer?s strong presence. Official WorldSBK commentary noted that Bulega?s three second-place finishes at Donington underscored Ducati?s role as the primary challenger to BMW?s race wins.
Ducati?s competitive form extended beyond WorldSBK. In the World Supersport class at Donington, Adrian Huertas won Race One riding an Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V2, as reported by official class results. This victory contributed to Huertas extending his championship lead and added to Ducati?s broader success at the venue.
The Donington round thus represented a critical juncture in the 2025 championship, with Razgatlioglu overcoming the early weekend deficit to Bulega and Ducati?s strong pace. Sources from BMW and WorldSBK officials identified the weekend as the moment Razgatlioglu assumed the championship lead, shifting the dynamic of the title fight. With five rounds remaining in the season, both riders and manufacturers prepare for the next challenges as the championship battle intensifies.

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[title] => Marc Marquez tops Friday practice at the Sachsenring as Jack Miller charges into Q2
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/07/10/marquez-tops-sachsenring-friday-practice-miller-q2/
[category] => News Wrap-up Jack Miller Marc Marquez Sachsenring MotoGP
[pubdate] => Sat, 11 Jul 2026 05:40:23 +0000
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[description] => Marc Márquez led Friday practice at the 2025 Sachsenring MotoGP, with Jack Miller also advancing directly to Q2.
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[encoded] => Marc Márquez topped the timesheets in Friday?s opening practice session at the 2025 German MotoGP held at the Sachsenring circuit. Riding for the Ducati Lenovo Team, Márquez set the fastest lap of 1 minute, 20.372 seconds, securing the early advantage as Jack Miller also advanced directly to Q2, officials said.
Miller?s performance positioned him well within the top ten combined times for the day, ensuring his direct advancement to Q2 for Saturday?s qualifying round, according to Box Repsol and other team sources. This contrasts with Márquez?s standing, who, despite topping the FP1 timesheets, ranked 14th in the combined Friday practice times and will need to compete in Q1 to attempt to reach Q2.
Jack Miller secured second place in Friday?s opening practice session, riding a Prima Pramac Yamaha YZR-M1 with a best lap time of 1 minute, 20.481 seconds, just 0.109 seconds behind Márquez, officials confirmed.
The Sachsenring circuit, measuring 3.67 kilometers (2.28 miles) in Germany, hosted the seventh round of the 2025 MotoGP season on June 21. Friday?s schedule comprised two practice sessions for the premier class, with the first session (FP1) running for 45 minutes under dry conditions, although dark clouds and a threat of rain loomed throughout, according to official reports and local weather observations. The combined times from Friday?s sessions determine which riders advance directly to Q2, with the top ten riders bypassing Q1, as outlined in the MotoGP weekend format.
Márquez, riding a Ducati Lenovo Team Desmosedici GP25, set the fastest lap of FP1 at 1:20.372, a time that remained unbeaten throughout the session, according to official timing data. Multiple sources, including Roadracing World and Motorsport Week, noted that Márquez was the first rider to break into the 1:20 range during FP1 and maintained the lead until the session?s conclusion. He held a margin of 0.109 seconds over Miller, with Marco Bezzecchi of Aprilia completing the top three, as confirmed by Crash.net and official classification sheets.
However, Márquez?s position slipped in the combined times after the second practice session (FP2), where he recorded a best lap of 1:20.854, placing him 14th overall. Box Repsol reported that a crash at Turn 1 late in FP2 prevented Márquez from improving his lap time, contributing to his fall outside the top ten combined rankings. This incident means Márquez must participate in Q1 on Saturday to secure a place in Q2, according to official team communications.
Jack Miller?s consistent pace throughout Friday?s sessions secured his place in the top ten combined times, placing him fifth overall behind riders Marco Bezzecchi, Jorge Martín, Aleix Espargaró, and Pecco Bagnaia, as detailed in Box Repsol?s combined practice table. Johann Zarco rounded out the top ten, completing the group of riders who automatically proceed to Q2. Miller?s performance underscores his strong position heading into qualifying, with sources confirming his direct advancement to the second qualifying session.
The FP1 session featured a competitive field of 20 riders representing five manufacturers: Ducati, Yamaha, Aprilia, Honda, and KTM. The top five positions were occupied by riders from each of these brands, reflecting a diverse competitive landscape. Other notable riders in the top ten of FP1 included Johann Zarco, Maverick Viñales, Fabio Di Giannantonio, Joan Mir, Fabio Quartararo, Pecco Bagnaia, and Miguel Oliveira, according to official timing sheets.
Friday?s practice sessions also saw the progression of lap times beyond FP1. Fabio Di Giannantonio set an all-time Sachsenring lap record of 1:19.071 later in the day, surpassing Jorge Martín?s 2024 record of 1:19.423, as reported by multiple sources including The Race and Paddock GP. Maverick Viñales also posted a benchmark time of 1:19.622 during subsequent practice runs, indicating the evolving pace as teams optimized their setups.
Marc Márquez entered the weekend with a strong history at Sachsenring, aiming for his ninth German MotoGP victory and tenth overall at the circuit, according to pre-event coverage. Despite his FP1 dominance, his combined practice ranking and crash in FP2 have complicated his path to direct Q2 qualification. Meanwhile, Miller?s consistent pace and top-five combined placing position him advantageously for Saturday?s qualifying sessions.
The riders will resume competition on Saturday with FP3 and qualifying sessions, where the final grid positions for Sunday?s race will be determined. The Sachsenring event continues to attract significant attention as the seventh round of the 2025 MotoGP season unfolds.

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[summary] => Marc Márquez led Friday practice at the 2025 Sachsenring MotoGP, with Jack Miller also advancing directly to Q2.
[atom_content] => Marc Márquez topped the timesheets in Friday?s opening practice session at the 2025 German MotoGP held at the Sachsenring circuit. Riding for the Ducati Lenovo Team, Márquez set the fastest lap of 1 minute, 20.372 seconds, securing the early advantage as Jack Miller also advanced directly to Q2, officials said.
Miller?s performance positioned him well within the top ten combined times for the day, ensuring his direct advancement to Q2 for Saturday?s qualifying round, according to Box Repsol and other team sources. This contrasts with Márquez?s standing, who, despite topping the FP1 timesheets, ranked 14th in the combined Friday practice times and will need to compete in Q1 to attempt to reach Q2.
Jack Miller secured second place in Friday?s opening practice session, riding a Prima Pramac Yamaha YZR-M1 with a best lap time of 1 minute, 20.481 seconds, just 0.109 seconds behind Márquez, officials confirmed.
The Sachsenring circuit, measuring 3.67 kilometers (2.28 miles) in Germany, hosted the seventh round of the 2025 MotoGP season on June 21. Friday?s schedule comprised two practice sessions for the premier class, with the first session (FP1) running for 45 minutes under dry conditions, although dark clouds and a threat of rain loomed throughout, according to official reports and local weather observations. The combined times from Friday?s sessions determine which riders advance directly to Q2, with the top ten riders bypassing Q1, as outlined in the MotoGP weekend format.
Márquez, riding a Ducati Lenovo Team Desmosedici GP25, set the fastest lap of FP1 at 1:20.372, a time that remained unbeaten throughout the session, according to official timing data. Multiple sources, including Roadracing World and Motorsport Week, noted that Márquez was the first rider to break into the 1:20 range during FP1 and maintained the lead until the session?s conclusion. He held a margin of 0.109 seconds over Miller, with Marco Bezzecchi of Aprilia completing the top three, as confirmed by Crash.net and official classification sheets.
However, Márquez?s position slipped in the combined times after the second practice session (FP2), where he recorded a best lap of 1:20.854, placing him 14th overall. Box Repsol reported that a crash at Turn 1 late in FP2 prevented Márquez from improving his lap time, contributing to his fall outside the top ten combined rankings. This incident means Márquez must participate in Q1 on Saturday to secure a place in Q2, according to official team communications.
Jack Miller?s consistent pace throughout Friday?s sessions secured his place in the top ten combined times, placing him fifth overall behind riders Marco Bezzecchi, Jorge Martín, Aleix Espargaró, and Pecco Bagnaia, as detailed in Box Repsol?s combined practice table. Johann Zarco rounded out the top ten, completing the group of riders who automatically proceed to Q2. Miller?s performance underscores his strong position heading into qualifying, with sources confirming his direct advancement to the second qualifying session.
The FP1 session featured a competitive field of 20 riders representing five manufacturers: Ducati, Yamaha, Aprilia, Honda, and KTM. The top five positions were occupied by riders from each of these brands, reflecting a diverse competitive landscape. Other notable riders in the top ten of FP1 included Johann Zarco, Maverick Viñales, Fabio Di Giannantonio, Joan Mir, Fabio Quartararo, Pecco Bagnaia, and Miguel Oliveira, according to official timing sheets.
Friday?s practice sessions also saw the progression of lap times beyond FP1. Fabio Di Giannantonio set an all-time Sachsenring lap record of 1:19.071 later in the day, surpassing Jorge Martín?s 2024 record of 1:19.423, as reported by multiple sources including The Race and Paddock GP. Maverick Viñales also posted a benchmark time of 1:19.622 during subsequent practice runs, indicating the evolving pace as teams optimized their setups.
Marc Márquez entered the weekend with a strong history at Sachsenring, aiming for his ninth German MotoGP victory and tenth overall at the circuit, according to pre-event coverage. Despite his FP1 dominance, his combined practice ranking and crash in FP2 have complicated his path to direct Q2 qualification. Meanwhile, Miller?s consistent pace and top-five combined placing position him advantageously for Saturday?s qualifying sessions.
The riders will resume competition on Saturday with FP3 and qualifying sessions, where the final grid positions for Sunday?s race will be determined. The Sachsenring event continues to attract significant attention as the seventh round of the 2025 MotoGP season unfolds.

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