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2024 Magny-Cours WorldSSP Race 1 Result: A Gamble Pays Off

By David Emmett | Sun, 08/Sep/2024 - 08:58

Niki Tuuli has taken a convincing victory on a drying Magny-Cours track after gambling on starting the race with slick tires. Valentin Debise took an early lead on wets, but soon ran out of tire as the track dried, handing the advantage to Tuuli. Once past, Tuuli pulled a gap and would not be caught again. 

Federico Caricasulo took second on the MV Agusta, his first podium on the bike and now the only rider to have podiums on all four brands on the WorldSSP grid. Glen van Straalen took the last spot on the podium, ahead of Adrian Huertas. Huertas came out on top of a clash with title rival Yari Montella, after Montella tried an aggressive pass which did not quite come off.

Results:

Pos No. Rider Bike Gap
1 66 N. TUULI Ducati Panigale V2  
2 64 F. CARICASULO MV Agusta F3 800 RR 2.938
3 28 G. VAN STRAALEN Yamaha YZF R6 0.310
4 99 A. HUERTAS Ducati Panigale V2 0.142
5 61 C. ONCU Kawasaki ZX-6R 0.731
6 55 Y. MONTELLA Ducati Panigale V2 4.998
7 71 T. EDWARDS Ducati Panigale V2 2.557
8 9 J. NAVARRO Ducati Panigale V2 0.163
9 69 T. BOOTH-AMOS Triumph Street Triple RS 765 14.276
10 53 V. DEBISE Yamaha YZF R6 26.421
11 32 O. BAYLISS Ducati Panigale V2 3.634
12 48 L. DALLA PORTA Yamaha YZF R6 31.219
13 80 A. DIAZ Yamaha YZF R6 31.434
14 51 A. SARMOON Yamaha YZF R6 35.330
15 89 K. BIN PAWI Honda CBR600RR 45.402
16 54 B. SOFUOGLU MV Agusta F3 800 RR 46.023
17 23 M. SCHROETTER MV Agusta F3 800 RR 46.159
18 14 E. DE LA VEGA Yamaha YZF R6 0.058
19 17 J. MCPHEE Triumph Street Triple RS 765 46.921
20 P 6 C. PEROLARI Honda CBR600RR 0.236
21 22 F. FULIGNI Ducati Panigale V2 2.102
22 49 A. NEGRIER Yamaha YZF R6 55.512
23 3 R. DE ROSA QJMOTOR SRK 800 RR 1'07.679
24 40 S. CORSI Ducati Panigale V2 0.576
25 26 G. ANTIGA Kawasaki ZX-6R 1'36.592
26 50 O. VOSTATEK Triumph Street Triple RS 765 1'36.720
27 27 K. TOBA Honda CBR600RR 1'38.822
28 45 L. DE VLEESCHAUWER Triumph Street Triple RS 765 1'40.308
29 74 P. BIESIEKIRSKI Ducati Panigale V2 0.941
30 5 N. ANTONELLI Ducati Panigale V2 0.231
31 94 L. MAHIAS Yamaha YZF R6 2 Laps
RET 68 L. POWER MV Agusta F3 800 RR 8 Laps
RET 62 S. MANZI Yamaha YZF R6 10 Laps
2024
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World Supersport
Magny-Cours, France
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