Grip issue hinders Toprak Razgatlioglu at Italian WorldSBK: “The bike doesn’t accelerate well”
Toprak Razgatlioglu says that a lack of rear grip st🙈opped him from challenging for victory at t🍌he Italian WorldSBK.

Reigning 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbike Champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toprak Razgatliogu has bemoaned a lack of rear grip for his inability to challenge for victღory at the Italian WorldSBK.
Razgatlioglu finished second in all three races at Cremona, each time between 1.5 seconds and 2.8 seconds behind Ducati’s victorious points leader: 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nicolo Bulega.
Arriving in Cremona after struggling for tyre life in Assen, Razgatliogu and BMW already had rear grip at the top of their priorities in practice, but, despite taking steps forward i♏n this regard on Friday, Razgatlioglu was ultimately u🧜nable to match the pace of Bulega, who increas🐷ed his points lead from 21 to 34 over the course of the weekend.
“For me it’s a very hard weekend also because last year I didn’t race here, but we did a very good job,” Razgatlioglu summarised when speaking to Wo🔯rldSBK.com following Race 2 at Cremona.
“I’m only searching for P1 but this is so hard because Ducati has 💯an advantage here – especially on corner exit the Ducati is working very well. We are still trying to improve the grip because my biggest problem is rear grip, t𝔍he bike doesn’t accelerate well.
“🦹But, anyway, we did a very good job, we fought every lap for the win.
“We finished P2, bಌetter than nothing, this is good. Also, we take good points for the championship and we will see [what happens in Most].”
Razgatlioglu adde🎀d that his efforts to keep within range of Bulega meant taking risks ܫwith the front end, as well as the rear tyre.
“All the races, we are in the first laps very close to Nicolo [Bulega], but after [som🐎e] laps, when the rear tyre starts to drop, there the Du🍃cati starts to have an advantage,” he explained.
“But I keep fighting for the good positions, but also it’s very difficult because when I’m pushing so har♉d I also start to lose the front tyre and also the rear is sliding a lot, in some sectors I’m coming, in some sectors he’s strong.
“In the race, we 🍎are always doing this, when I come a little bit he makes a gap. But we finished three races on the podium – this is pos♏itive for me.”

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