Bulega Leads Ducati Domination, Rea to miss season opener with foot fractures

Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati ) set a scorching pace on the first day of testing at Phillip Island, leading a Ducati-dominated session. Four of the top five positions were secured by Ducati riders, with Andrea Iannone (Pata GoEleven) and Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing Team) also featuring prominently.

Iannone set the second fastest time

Despite an early crash in the morning session, Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) bounced back to claim third on the timesheets with a fastest lap of 1’29.334s.

Toprak had a tumble but escaped without injury

Meanwhile, Jonathan Rea (Pata Maxus Yamaha) has been ruled out of the season opener after crashing in FP1. The six-time World Champion suffered multiple fractures to his left foot and was in 15th position at the time of the incident, posting a lap of 1’30.885s.

Alex Lowes leads Rea

Alex Lowes (bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team) emerged as the quickest bimota rider, finishing sixth overall with a best lap of 1’29.883s.

Remy Gardner finished the day 13th, 1.458 seconds off the leading lap time.

With Ducati showing early dominance and key contenders facing setbacks, the stage is set for an action-packed start to the season at Phillip Island.

P1 – Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati)
“We had only one day and two sessions, but I can say that I have a good feeling. However, like I said, everyone will improve a lot, so we have to improve as well. But for the moment, I’m happy. We just tried to do some normal tests because this winter we didn’t test much due to the weather conditions. I just tried to ride my standard bike and complete a lot of laps without changing too many things. I prefer not to change too much and instead focus on understanding where I can improve myself, not just the bike. Now that I think I am at a good level, we need to also work on improving the bike and continue doing more laps. Regarding the Flag-to-Flag race, we will have it this weekend.”

P2 – Andrea Iannone (Team Pata Go Eleven)
“We struggled a lot today because we had many problems with some new parts on the bike, and in the end, there was a lot of confusion in the garage. But in any case, we worked through it, and it wasn’t so bad. My pace is okay, so tomorrow should be interesting as I have a big plan to try something new. Also, with the tyres, because today I used the same tyres as last year. We will see how it goes, but in the end, it wasn’t so bad. I hope we work well tomorrow, without stress, and put everything together. Today was difficult for us, but that’s the target, and we’re focused on it.”

P3 – Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team)
“For me, it was a very strange crash. We checked the data, and I was at 39% throttle when I had the high-side, because the traction wasn’t working properly. I don’t know why, even after talking with my electronics guy, and he also checked it. We still don’t know the reason, but anyway, it’s not too bad—I’m lucky there are no broken bones, but I feel pain everywhere, especially in my hand. In the afternoon, we rode again because I needed to understand the bike better and work on the setup. By the end of the day, we had a good pace, understood the bike more, and found a good setup. Tomorrow will be another day, and I hope we can find a better setup. The pace is okay for now, but I need a little more. I feel much better for the race weekend because we have three or four days, so I’m just focused on my bike, as we need a good setup. Everything seems to be going in a positive direction, but the only disappointing thing was the strange start. Anyway, this is racing.”

 

Pos Rider Nat Team Time
1 Nicolo Bulega ITA Aruba.it – Ducati 1:28.765s
2 Andrea Iannone ITA Team Pata Go Eleven +0.498s
3 Toprak Razgatlioglu TUR ROKiT BMW Motorrad +0.569s
4 Danilo Petrucci ITA Barni Spark Racing +0.947s
5 Alvaro Bautista ESP Aruba.it – Ducati +1.063s
6 Alex Lowes GBR bimota by Kawasaki Racing +1.118s
7 Andrea Locatelli ITA Pata Maxus Yamaha +1.121s
8 Ryan Vickers GBR Motocorsa Ducati +1.217s
9 Xavi Vierge ESP Honda HRC +1.258s
10 Garrett Gerloff USA Kawasaki Team +1.283s
11 Michael Van Der Mark NED ROKiT BMW Motorrad +1.334s
12 Alex Lowes GBR ELF Marc VDS Racing +1.385s
13 Remy Gardner AUS GYTR GRT Yamaha +1.458s
14 Axel Bassani ITA bimota by Kawasaki Racing +1.522s
15 Scott Redding GBR MGM BONOVO Racing +1.647s
16 Tito Rabat ESP Yamaha Motoxracing +2.186s
17 Tetsuta Nagashima JPN Honda HRC +2.518s
18 Tarran Mackenzie GBR PETRONAS MIE Honda +2.606s
19 Yari Montella ITA Barni Spark Racing +2.817s
20 Bahattin Sofuoglu TUR Yamaha Motoxracing +2.909s
21 Dominique Aegerter SUI GYTR GRT Yamaha +3.005s
22 Iker Lecuona ESP Honda HRC +3.431s
Zaqhwan Zaidi MAS PETRONAS MIE Honda Racing NO TIME
Jonathan Rea GBR Pata Maxus Yamaha NO TIME