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STATS ROUND-UP: Razgatlioglu claims BMW’s 50th win as Bulega takes Italy’s 500th podium

Wednesday, 10 September 2025 09:12 GMT

Milestones galore in France as riders up and down the grid with wins, podiums and points all contributing to key achievements

The French Round of the 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship concluded with a Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) hat-trick at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours as ‘El Turco’ made more history. There were plenty of big milestones hit up and down the grid in France, and we’ve gathered the best stats for you below.

604 – Following Sergio Garcia (Honda HRC) and Zaqhwan Zaidi (PETRONAS MIE Honda Racing Team) scoring their first WorldSBK points, 604 different riders have registered a points finish in WorldSBK.

500 – Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) claimed P2 in Race 1 to give Italy their 500th WorldSBK podium.

120 – Reigning Champion Razgatlioglu took his 120th rostrum in Race 2.

75 – Razgatlioglu is on 75 WorldSBK wins, 12 clear of Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) in second in the all-time list.

50 – BMW claimed took their 50th WorldSBK victory in Race 2. 36 of these have been by Razgatlioglu. The German manufacturer are just two wins behind Aprilia.

50 – Alex Lowes (bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team) claimed his 50th WorldSBK podium in Race 2.

47 – Bulega claimed his 47th WorldSBK podium in Race 2 in his 63rd start (74.6%). Of his podiums, 30 have been second-places (57.8%) and of those 30, 27 have been behind ‘El Turco’.

23 – Razgatlioglu has 23 poles in WorldSBK. Before he leaves for MotoGP, he can match Troy Bayliss with 26.

20/25 – Alex Lowes' Superpole Race podium was Bimota’s 20th race on the podium, and 25th podium overall. That became 21 and 26 respectively after Race 2. The Brit’s Race 1 P3 was the first time Bimota had been on the podium in a dry full-length race since Race 2 at Hockenheim in 1989.

18 – Razgatlioglu has 18 wins this season, matching his tally from last year; which was a personal best record for ‘El Turco’

12 – Razgatlioglu is now on 12 consecutive victories, one shy of his own record. He has the chance to match and beat it at MotorLand Aragon – a circuit he’s never won at.

10-3 – ‘El Turco’ became the first rider to have 10 or more victories at three different venues, after Most and Donington Park.

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