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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After Race 8, Barcelona, Spain

By David Emmett | Sun, 07/05/2023 - 14:04

World Superbike standings after the second race in Barcelona:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 236  
2 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 167 -69
3 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 133 -103
4 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 100 -136
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 91 -145
6 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 73 -163
7 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 72 -164
8 Xavi Vierge Honda 68 -168
9 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 62 -174
10 Iker Lecuona Honda 56 -180
11 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 55 -181
12 Remy Gardner Yamaha 46 -190
13 Garrett Gerloff BMW 39 -197
14 Philipp Oettl Ducati 37 -199
15 Scott Redding BMW 34 -202
16 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 19 -217
17 Loris Baz BMW 9 -227
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 6 -230
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 6 -230
20 Bradley Ray Yamaha 5 -231
21 Ivo Miguel Lopes BMW 1 -235
22 Tom Sykes Kawasaki 1 -235
2023
4
World Superbikes
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After The Superpole Race, Barcelona, Spain

By David Emmett | Sun, 07/05/2023 - 10:02

World Superbike standings after the sprint race in Barcelona:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 211
2 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 147
-64
3 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 124
-87
4 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 89
-122
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 86
-125
6 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 65
-146
7 Xavi Vierge Honda 58
-153
8 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 56
-155
9 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 51
-160
10 Iker Lecuona Honda 49
-162
11 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 49
-162
12 Remy Gardner Yamaha 43
-168
13 Philipp Oettl Ducati 35
-176
14 Scott Redding BMW 34
-177
15 Garrett Gerloff BMW 33
-178
16 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 19
-192
17 Loris Baz BMW 9
-202
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 6
-205
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 6
-205
20 Bradley Ray Yamaha 4
-207
21 Ivo Miguel Lopes BMW 1
-210
22 Tom Sykes Kawasaki 1
-210
2023
4
World Superbikes
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After Race 7, Barcelona, Spain

By David Emmett | Sat, 06/05/2023 - 15:01

World Superbike standings after the first race at Barcelona:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 199  
2 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 138 -61
3 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 117 -82
4 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 89 -110
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 86 -113
6 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 61 -138
7 Xavi Vierge Honda 57 -142
8 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 54 -145
9 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 51 -148
10 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 44 -155
11 Iker Lecuona Honda 43 -156
12 Remy Gardner Yamaha 43 -156
13 Philipp Oettl Ducati 35 -164
14 Scott Redding BMW 34 -165
15 Garrett Gerloff BMW 30 -169
16 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 19 -180
17 Loris Baz BMW 9 -190
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 6 -193
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 6 -193
20 Bradley Ray Yamaha 4 -195
21 Ivo Miguel Lopes BMW 1 -198
22 Tom Sykes Kawasaki 1 -198
2023
4
World Superbikes
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After Race 6, Assen, The Netherlands

By David Emmett | Sun, 23/04/2023 - 13:00

World Superbike standings after race 2 at Assen:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 174  
2 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 118 -56
3 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 104 -70
4 Axel Bassani Ducati 77 -97
5 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 73 -101
6 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 54 -120
7 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 51 -123
8 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 50 -124
9 Xavi Vierge Honda 49 -125
10 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 44 -130
11 Remy Gardner Yamaha 37 -137
12 Scott Redding BMW 34 -140
13 Iker Lecuona Honda 33 -141
14 Philipp Oettl Ducati 30 -144
15 Garrett Gerloff BMW 23 -151
16 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 19 -155
17 Loris Baz BMW 6 -168
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 6 -168
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 4 -170
20 Tom Sykes Kawasaki 1 -173
2023
3
World Superbikes
Assen, The Netherlands
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After The Superpole Race, Assen, The Netherlands

By David Emmett | Sun, 23/04/2023 - 10:07

World Superbike standings after the sprint race at Assen:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 149  
2 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 98 -51
3 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 88 -61
4 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 73 -76
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 66 -83
6 Xavi Vierge Honda 49 -100
7 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 48 -101
8 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 43 -106
9 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 37 -112
10 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 37 -112
11 Iker Lecuona Honda 33 -116
12 Remy Gardner Yamaha 27 -122
13 Philipp Oettl Ducati 25 -124
14 Scott Redding BMW 25 -124
15 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 19 -130
16 Garrett Gerloff BMW 19 -130
17 Loris Baz BMW 6 -143
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 3 -146
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 2 -147
2023
3
World Superbikes
Assen, The Netherlands
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After Race 5, Assen, The Netherlands

By David Emmett | Sat, 22/04/2023 - 15:23

World Superbike standings after Race 1 at Assen:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 137  
2 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 91 -46
3 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 83 -54
4 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 64 -73
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 62 -75
6 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 48 -89
7 Xavi Vierge Honda 48 -89
8 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 43 -94
9 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 34 -103
10 Iker Lecuona Honda 33 -104
11 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 31 -106
12 Remy Gardner Yamaha 27 -110
13 Philipp Oettl Ducati 25 -112
14 Scott Redding BMW 23 -114
15 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 19 -118
16 Garrett Gerloff BMW 19 -118
17 Loris Baz BMW 6 -131
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 3 -134
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 2 -135
2023
3
World Superbikes
Assen, The Netherlands
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After Race 4, Mandalika, Indonesia

By David Emmett | Sun, 05/03/2023 - 11:08

World Superbike standings after a tumultuous Race 2 at Mandalika:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 112  
2 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 75 -37
3 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 70 -42
4 Axel Bassani Ducati 51 -61
5 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 47 -65
6 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 44 -68
7 Xavi Vierge Honda 43 -69
8 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 36 -76
9 Iker Lecuona Honda 33 -79
10 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 24 -88
11 Philipp Oettl Ducati 23 -89
12 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 22 -90
13 Remy Gardner Yamaha 19 -93
14 Scott Redding BMW 17 -95
15 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 16 -96
16 Garrett Gerloff BMW 15 -97
17 Loris Baz BMW 6 -106
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 3 -109
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 2 -110
2023
2
World Superbikes
Mandalika, Indonesia
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After The Superpole Race, Mandalika, Indonesia

By David Emmett | Sun, 05/03/2023 - 11:05

World Superbike standings after the sprint race:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 87  
2 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 59 -28
3 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 55 -32
4 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 44 -43
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 43 -44
6 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 34 -53
7 Xavi Vierge Honda 27 -60
8 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 26 -61
9 Iker Lecuona Honda 26 -61
10 Philipp Oettl Ducati 23 -64
11 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 20 -67
12 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 19 -68
13 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 16 -71
14 Scott Redding BMW 11 -76
15 Remy Gardner Yamaha 10 -77
16 Garrett Gerloff BMW 10 -77
17 Loris Baz BMW 6 -81
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 1 -86
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 1 -86
2023
2
World Superbikes
Mandalika, Indonesia
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Six races and Sykes has yet…

Jerry Neal
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Six races and Sykes has yet to score a point!

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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After Race 3, Mandalika, Indonesia

By David Emmett | Sat, 04/03/2023 - 10:49

World Superbike standings after race 1 at Mandalik:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 87
2 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 50
-37
3 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 43
-44
4 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 38
-49
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 38
-49
6 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 31
-56
7 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 26
-61
8 Iker Lecuona Honda 26
-61
9 Philipp Oettl Ducati 23
-64
10 Xavi Vierge Honda 23
-64
11 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 20
-67
12 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 14
-73
13 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 12
-75
14 Scott Redding BMW 10
-77
15 Remy Gardner Yamaha 10
-77
16 Garrett Gerloff BMW 10
-77
17 Loris Baz BMW 6
-81
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri Yamaha 1
-86
19 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 1
-86
2023
2
World Superbikes
Mandalika, Indonesia
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2023 WorldSBK Championship Standings After Race 2, Phillip Island, Australia

By David Emmett | Sun, 26/02/2023 - 11:16

World Superbike standings after the Australian round at Phillip Island:

1 Alvaro Bautista Ducati 62  
2 Andrea Locatelli Yamaha 34 -28
3 Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 31 -31
4 Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 31 -31
5 Axel Bassani Ducati 25 -37
6 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 23 -39
7 Iker Lecuona Honda 22 -40
8 Philipp Oettl Ducati 20 -42
9 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 15 -47
10 Xavi Vierge Honda 14 -48
11 Dominique Aegerter Yamaha 12 -50
12 Scott Redding BMW 10 -52
13 Remy Gardner Yamaha 10 -52
14 Garrett Gerloff BMW 8 -54
15 Alex Lowes Kawasaki 6 -56
16 Michael Van Der Mark BMW 4 -58
17 Loris Baz BMW 1 -61
18 Hafizh Syahrin Honda 1 -61
2023
1
World Superbikes
Phillip Island, Australia
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I fear for the suspense this…

Matonge
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3 months ago
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I fear for the suspense this year. Regardless of PI. Damn.

JR and TR are not amused…

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In reply to I fear for the suspense this… by Matonge

Yea, with more than a race…

djhankd
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3 months ago
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Yea, with more than a race lead already built up, I suspect that Alvaro will run away with it this year.  I don't mind it.  He's riding tremendously.  As longer as he can remember to stay calm at any bogey tracks, he will be very hard to beat.  I hope that Petrucci can find a setup that works for him on the Ducati and score some podiums and wins.

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Watching from my track…

stefank
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3 months ago
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Watching from my track marshal position at the exit of Siberia it seemed to be that Bautista was by far the most consistent rider, lap after lap. Metronomic is the word that springs to mind.

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In reply to Watching from my track… by stefank

Thanks stefank

Apical
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3 months ago
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Thank you v much Stefank, there is no racing without the marshalls etc.

Consistent precise lines, one of the signs of a champion on a good bike. Fast and smooth.

 

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