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WorldSBK Championship Standings: Bulega Extends His Advantage

Nicolo Bulega’s sensational sweep in Cremona has firmly solidified his place at the top of the WorldSBK standings. The Aruba.it Racing – Ducati rider now holds 198 points and shows no signs of slowing down in his rookie season.

Hot on his heels is Toprak Razgatlioglu from the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team. Despite Bulega’s dominant weekend, Toprak remains within striking distance, trailing by 34 points.

Alvaro Bautista’s consistent performance in Italy — three straight podiums — has elevated him into third overall. The defending champion is showing strong form as the season gains momentum.

Just outside the top three sits Andrea Locatelli (Pata Maxus Yamaha) with 118 points, while Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing Team) rounds out the top five. Petrucci remains the leading Independent rider, proving once again that he can mix it with the factory bikes.

Toprak’s Territory: Most Remains Razgatlioglu’s Kingdom

Since the Autodrom Most joined the WorldSBK calendar in 2021, one name has become synonymous with the Czech circuit: Toprak Razgatlioglu. The Turkish rider has taken an astonishing eight wins here, making the track a personal stronghold.

Only a select few — Alvaro Bautista, Jonathan Rea, and Scott Redding — have managed to claim victories at Most in its brief WorldSBK history.

Last season, Razgatlioglu was untouchable in the Czech Republic, sweeping all three races. The podiums were shared among a strong group of riders, including Petrucci, Andrea Iannone, Bulega, Alex Lowes, and Locatelli — but Toprak reigned supreme throughout the weekend.

With those Most victories under his belt, Razgatlioglu now finds himself just two wins away from tying Alvaro Bautista for second on the all-time WorldSBK wins list. Bautista currently sits on 63.

Meanwhile, Bulega is set to hit a personal milestone in Most — the Ducati rookie will make his 50th WorldSBK start during the round, a testament to how quickly he’s found his feet in the top class.


WorldSSP: Manzi Pulls Clear Ahead of Most Return

The World Supersport Championship is also heating up, and Stefano Manzi (Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing) is emerging as the rider to beat. After a commanding performance at the Italian Round, Manzi increased his Championship lead from 14 to a comfortable 44-point cushion.

Bo Bendsneyder (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) remains in second with 131 points, while Tom Booth-Amos (PTR Triumph Factory Racing) has closed the gap thanks to two podium finishes in Cremona.

Further down the standings, Can Oncu (Yamaha BLU CRU Evan Bros Team) endured a tough Italian weekend with two DNFs, dropping him to fifth overall. His misfortune opened the door for Jaume Masia (Motozoo ME Air Racing), who now holds fourth place with a narrow four-point advantage over Oncu.

WorldSSP History at Most: Still Waiting for a First-Time Winner

The Autodrom Most remains uncharted territory when it comes to WorldSSP victories. No current rider on the 2025 grid has managed to stand on the top step of the podium at the Czech track.

However, Stefano Manzi holds a unique distinction — he’s the only rider in the current field with five podium finishes at the circuit, making him a favorite heading into the weekend. Last season, Manzi and Valentin Debise (Renzi Corse) both featured on the podium, showcasing their comfort with the technical demands of Most.

Local Spotlight: Czech Hopeful Vostatek Eyes Big Result

Czech rider Ondrej Vostatek will be looking to shine at his home round. Racing in front of a passionate local crowd, the young rider will be aiming to deliver his best performance of the season and put on a show at the Autodrom Most.


Buis Back on Familiar Ground as WorldSSP300 Returns

WorldSSP300 Standings: Buis Holds the Reins

In the WorldSSP300 Championship, Jeffrey Buis (Freudenberg KTM – PALIGO Racing) arrives at Most in a commanding position. After a perfect weekend in Assen with two wins, he leads the standings with 75 points.

Chasing him is Julio Garcia (Prodina Kawasaki Racing Sport), who sits 14 points adrift. Not far behind is Benat Fernandez (Team#109 Retro Traffic Kawasaki), just a single point back from Garcia in third.

Most Memories: Buis Has History on His Side

Buis is no stranger to success at Most. In fact, he’s the only rider on the 2025 WorldSSP300 grid with a win at the Czech circuit, having taken victory there in 2021 while riding for Kawasaki. His return to the track could be a key moment in his 2025 title campaign.

Home Crowd Boost: Czech Riders Ready to Impress

Two Czech riders will be looking to make their mark on home soil this weekend. Petr Svoboda (Kawasaki Junior Team by MTM) and Filip Novotny (Accolade Smrz Racing BGR) will aim to give the local fans something to cheer for.

With the backing of the home crowd and intimate knowledge of the circuit, both riders have the potential to upset the order and score strong results.


Looking Ahead: All Roads Lead to Most

With momentum, history, and home pride all in the mix, the upcoming round at the Autodrom Most promises drama across all classes. Can Bulega continue to hold off Toprak’s charge? Will Manzi finally clinch his first win at a track where he’s always been on the podium? And can Czech riders deliver under the spotlight?

The Motul Czech Round is shaping up to be a pivotal chapter in the 2025 WorldSBK season.


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