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Toprak Razgatlioglu has been ruled out of this weekend’s French WorldSBK round after his FP2 crash.
A crash for Alvaro Bautista in WorldSBK FP2 in France did not detract much from what was overall a positive day at Magny-Cours.
The latest updates on Toprak Razgatlioglu's condition after crashing in FP2 at the French WorldSBK.
“I’m satisfied with my pace, satisfied with my feeling on the Yamaha R1, but still some clear areas we need to improve.”
“I enjoy coming here and today I enjoyed it even more because, from the first lap this morning, the bike was feeling good.”
Yamaha boss Andrea Dosoli explains 2025 rider plans
“I don’t know, maybe we will ride together in GP…”
“What I need is to be calm and focused on the races, and in this team, I can find peace and calm when we work.”
“I’m in my first year, but I would like to win again”.
“I don’t know which position we can fight for, but the important thing for me is to keep the feeling I had in Portimao.”
Remaining in WorldSBK is not a certainty for Michael Ruben Rinaldi in 2025.
Sam Lowes is back in action and has assessed his fitness
“I’m feeling good where I am and with BMW, so I’m just waiting to see an outcome at the moment.”
"I thought a lot about my future. It’s not easy to make that choice."
Alvaro Bautista’s retention as a Ducati WorldSBK rider is not a problem for his teammate, Nicolo Bulega, the Italian insists.
Toprak Razgatlioglu reacts to news that Alvaro Bautista will stay in 2025
“I thought [about retiring], because especially with my injury, and the feeling I had in the first few tests that I did with the bike…”
"For sure, some performances in some areas have been decreased because of the bike with more mass.”
"I think Magny-Cours or Aragon will be two races where I can be fast.”
Major decision tipped for WSBK future of Andrea Iannone
“I really missed normal life and I understood that I’m really lucky to be healthy"
Injury to Dominique Aegerter opens pathway to ex-WSBK rider
They will race on WorldSBK-spec Yamaha R1 machines
Alvaro Bautista will remain with Ducati for the 2025 World Superbike Championship.