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2023 WorldSSP Championship Standings After Race 14, Imola, Italy

By David Emmett | Sun, 16/Jul/2023 - 12:05

World Supersport standings after race 2 at Imola:

1 Nicolo Bulega Ducati 283  
2 Stefano Manzi Yamaha 242 -41
3 Marcel Schroetter MV Agusta 184 -99
4 Federico Caricasulo Ducati 156 -127
5 Bahattin Sofuoglu MV Agusta 97 -186
6 Niki Tuuli Triumph 93 -190
7 Glenn Van Straalen Yamaha 92 -191
8 Valentin Debise Yamaha 89 -194
9 Yari Montella Ducati 87 -196
10 Jorge Navarro Yamaha 87 -196
11 Adrian Huertas Kawasaki 77 -206
12 Raffaele De Rosa Ducati 76 -207
13 Nicholas Spinelli Yamaha 66 -217
14 Can Oncu Kawasaki 63 -220
15 Tom Booth-Amos Kawasaki 41 -242
16 Lucas Mahias Kawasaki 35 -248
17 John Mcphee Kawasaki 32 -251
18 Oliver Bayliss Ducati 26 -257
19 Simone Corsi Yamaha 23 -260
20 Tom Edwards Yamaha 21 -262
21 Tarran Mackenzie Honda 15 -268
22 Anupab Sarmoon Yamaha 14 -269
23 Andy Verdoia Yamaha 10 -273
24 Filippo Fuligni Yamaha 9 -274
25 Adam Norrodin Honda 9 -274
26 Andrea Mantovani Yamaha 9 -274
27 Harry Truelove Triumph 5 -278
28 Luca Ottaviani MV Agusta 4 -279
29 Apiwath Wongthananon Yamaha 4 -279
30 Maximilian Kofler Ducati 3 -280
31 Alvaro Diaz Yamaha 2 -281
32 Marco Bussolotti Yamaha 2 -281
33 Stefano Valtulini Kawasaki 1 -282
34 Rhys Irwin Suzuki 1 -282
35 Federico Fuligni Ducati 1 -282
36 Adrian Fernandez Gonzalez Yamaha 1 -282
2023
7
World Supersport
Imola, Italy
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Toprak on top form - a podcast recommendation

Cloverleaf
1 year 8 months ago
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In the absence this week of any racing, you might want to try this fun, racer to racer conversation. Toprak enjoyed it and I think others may enjoy it too. The great man is in conversation with roads, short circuit racer and lumberjack, Dom Herbertson (TT 130mph lap) and roads, short circuit and endurance racer, Joe Akroyd. Three young men who live and breath bikes, one of whom happens to be a World Champion, the other two keen as mustard young racing Brits from the north of England. Dom and Joe won’t mind my saying that it may take a short while for listeners from over the water to tune into their accents, but hang in there. Toprak’s English is of course impeccable. 

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/chasin-the-racin/id1450107526?i=1000621329324

https://youtube.com/watch?v=2q83sBOtCJo&feature=sharea

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