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Toprak Razgatlioglu wins the first Superpole of the

The world champion with Yamaha wins the first Superpole of the World SBK 2022 at Aragon. Ducati did well, second ahead of the British’s Kawasaki

Umberto Schiavella

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Toprak Razgatlioglu, world champion 2021, on the Yamaha wins the first Superpole of the new season of the SBK world championship with a time of 1’48 “267. Fifth career pole for the Turkish who this year shows off the number 1 on the hull of his Second position for Alvaro Bautista, 1’48 “273, a few thousandths separate the Ducati Spaniard from the Yamaha rider who immediately presents himself as the third wheel in the fight for the world title. Third Jonathan Rea on Kawasaki, with a time of 1’48 “476. Box number four for the other Ducati of Michael Ruben Rinaldi, 1’48” 755, followed by the British Alex Lowes 1’48 “986 and the Italian Andrea Locatelli, 1’48 “998. Honda’s Spaniard Iker Lecuona seventh ahead of the Bmw of the Ukrainian Mykhalchyk and the Panigale V4 R of Axel Bassani. The French Loris Baz was tenth, the American Garrett Gerloff in the saddle of the independent R1 eleventh, the German Philipp Oettl twelfth.

The others

Thirteenth Xavi Vierge preceding Eugene Laverty and the surprise Roberto Tamburini. Only sixteenth Scott Redding on Bmw M 1000 RR. Mahias, the Italian Bernardi, Nozane, Ruiu, Ponsson, Mercado, Syahrin, Cresson and Konig close.

1. T. Razgatlioglu (Tur – Yamaha) 1’48 “267

2. A. Bautista (Spa – Ducati) 1’48 “273

3. 1. J. Rea (GB – Kawasaki) 1’48″476

4. M. Rinaldi (Ita – Ducati) 1’48″755

5. A. Lowes (GB – Kawasaki) 1’48″986

6. A. Locatelli (Ita – Yamaha) 1’48″998

7. I. Lecuona (Spa – Honda) 1’49 “329

8. I. Mykhalchyk (Ucr – Bmw) 1’49″447

9. A. Bassani (Ita – Ducati) 1’49 “454

10. L. Baz (Fra – Bmw) 1’49 “469

11. G. Gerloff (Usa – Yamaha) 1’49″541

12. P. Oettl (Ger – Ducati) 1’49″636

SUPERBIKE 2022 ARAGON: TV TIMETABLE

This is the schedule scheduled on Sky and TV8 for the opening round of the 2022 season on the Spanish track:

Saturday 9 April 2022 Sky Sport MotoGP channel 208

15:15: Station 1 – Supersport 600

Sunday 10 April 2022 Sky Sport MotoGP channel 208

11:00 Superpole Race – Superbike

12:30 Gara 2 – Supersport 600

15:15 Gara 2 – Supersport 300

13:00 Superpole Race – Superbike (differita)

14:00 Race 2 – Superbike (direct)



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