STATS ROUND-UP: Bautista matches Haga for podiums as Razgatlioglu reaches 150 WorldSBK rostrums
Cremona gave plenty of big milestones for the WorldSBK grid as more history was made during Round 4 of the season
The 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship continues to deliver plenty of action, and that translates into key milestones. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) and Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) both claimed podium-related achievements at the Cremona Circuit, while Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) is closing in on an all-time record for consecutive races led. Check out all the key numbers from the Acerbis Italian Round below.
280 – Race 1 at Cremona set a new WorldSBK record for wins on track, with 280 (Rea, 119; Bautista, 63; Razgatlioglu, 61; Redding, 12; Bulega, 10; van der Mark, 6; Alex Lowes, 4; Petrucci, 3; Locatelli, 1; Iannone, 1).
150 – Razgatlioglu claimed his 150th WorldSBK rostrum. He’s only the second rider to hit this milestone after Jonathan Rea (Pata Maxus Yamaha), who has 264. Troy Corser is third on the list with 130.
116 – Bautista moved onto 116 podiums after his three P3s at Cremona, putting him level with Noriyuki Haga. His Race 1 podium put him level with Tom Sykes, before moving two clear of the Brit.
90/33 – Razgatlioglu’s Race 1 second place was BMW’s 90th WorldSBK rostrum. More than a third (33) have come from Razgatlioglu since the start of the 2024 season.
50 – Razgatlioglu’s fastest lap in Race 1 was the 50th of his career.
17 – Stefano Manzi (Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing) recorded his 17th consecutive WorldSSP podium, an all-time record. The previous record was held by Kenan Sofuoglu, with 16.
15/18 –Bulega is on a run of 15 consecutive races led. The all-time record is 18, held by Razgatlioglu.
16 – In the last 16 races Bulega has finished, he’s either been first (10 times) or second (six times).
13 –Bulega took his 13th win for Ducati at Cremona, putting him level with Giancarlo Falappa and Pierfrancesco Chili as the most successful Italian riders (in terms of victories) to win for Ducati.
12 – Andrea Locatelli's (Pata Maxus Yamaha) streak of points finishes ended in Race 1 at Cremona when he crashed, before re-joining to finish 18th.
7/6 – After just 12 races in 2025, Bulega has exceeded his win tally from his rookie season. Last year, it took him 35 races to reach six victories.
6 – Bulega claimed his sixth WorldSBK pole at Cremona, putting him level with John Kocinski and Cal Crutchlow. He’s one behind Chaz Davies, Noriyuki Haga and Regis Laconi, and only four behind teammate Bautista.
5 – Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) is on a run of five consecutive podiums for the first time since the start of last season, having stood on the rostrum in every race from the Tissot Superpole Race at Assen to Race 2 at Cremona. Last year, he took eight in a row between Phillip Island Race 2 and Misano Race 1.
3 – For the first time since Assen 2024, Bautista stood on the podium in all three races in one round.
1/3 – For the first time since Buriram 2019, all three podiums were made up of the same riders in the same order: Bulega, Razgatlioglu, Bautista. Back in 2019, it was Bautista, Rea, Alex Lowes.
1 – Bulega took his first WorldSBK win on home soil at Cremona.
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