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STATS ROUND-UP: Razgatlioglu joins Fogarty and Rea as riders with 10 or more wins at one circuit

Wednesday, 21 May 2025 09:16 GMT

‘El Turco’ took his tenth win at Most during the weekend, while he also equalled Bautista in second-place for all-time wins

The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship’s visit to Czechia created some history at the Autodrom Most, with Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) joining Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) on 63 wins, while he also joined a club of riders who had 10 or more wins at a single circuit. Check out some key numbers from the Motul Czech Round below.

1,150 – Bulega’s Race 1 podium was Ducati’s 1,150th in WorldSBK. It came at the same track they celebrated their 1,000th rostrum at in 2022.

63 –Razgatlioglu claimed his 63rd WorldSBK win, putting him level with Bautista in second place in the all-time list.

63-62 – Razgatlioglu’s two victories means he has surpassed the total number of wins recorded by Japanese riders.

50/36 – Bulega started his 50th race in WorldSBK in the Tissot Superpole Race, and took his 36th podium; standing on the rostrum in 72% of his races. He made it 37 podiums in 51 races in Race 2, bumping his rostrum rate up to 72.5%. Of riders with 50 or more starts, Bulega has the best podium rate. Second place is Razgatlioglu with 64.6% (153 podiums from 237 races)

21 – Bautista has now gone 21 races without victory, his longest run without winning for Ducati.

20 – Razgatlioglu’s pole was his 20th in WorldSBK. He’s now one behind Fogarty’s tally of 21.

18 – Bulega has led 18 races in a row, from Jerez Race 1 last year to Most Race 2, the joint-best streak in WorldSBK history. Razgatlioglu is the other rider to have recorded this feat, from Assen Race 1 in 2022 to Magny-Cours Race 2 in the same year.

14 – Bulega became the first Italian rider to win 14 times for Ducati after his Race 2 success.

10 – Razgatlioglu secured his tenth win at Most, the first circuit he’s recorded double-digit wins at. Only Carl Fogarty (12, Assen) and Pata Maxus Yamaha’s Jonathan Rea (17, Assen; 13, Portimao) have 10 or more wins at a single circuit.

6 – Six manufacturers were in the top ten in Race 2. This is the first time it’s happened since Race 1 at Lusail in 2018.

6 – Petrucci has six podiums in nine races at Most, his best track in terms of rostrums.

5 – Iker Lecuona (Honda HRC) claimed P5 in Tissot Superpole, Honda’s best result at Most. With teammate Xavi Vierge's P5 at Cremona, it’s the first time since 2022 Honda record two top-five Superpole results.

4 – Alex Lowes's fourth place in Race 1 was Bimota’s best result since their comeback, and their first top-four finish since the late Anthony Gobert won at Phillip Island in Race 1 in 2000.

0.027 – The gap between Razgatlioglu and Bulega in Race 2 was just 0.027s, the smallest of the season so far. Three races this year have been decided by less than a tenth – Portimao Race 1, Portimao Superpole Race, Most Race 2. There were five in 2024.

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