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2025 Phillip Island World Supersport FP1 Result: Debise Tops Red-Flagged Session

By Jared Earle | Fri, 21/Feb/2025 - 01:39

Valentin Debise, having swapped his Yamaha for a Ducati, opens the 2025 season with the top spot in the first session of the year with Tom Booth-Amos less than a tenth of a second off his pace on a Triumph Street Triple. Bo Bendsneyder kept up the variety of machinery putting his MV Agusta in third place. Marcel Schroetter was fourth quickest on his Ducati with a brace of new Yamaha R9s rounding out the top six, with Lucas Mahias and Can Oncu aboard. 

The session was cut over five minutes short as Filippo Farioli spewed oil on the track before crashing out, having slid his bike off the track earlier in the session, causing a delay in the start of the following Superbike qualifying.

Results: 

Pos No. Rider Bike Time Gap Speed
1 53 V. DEBISE Ducati Panigale V2 1'32.364   276,7
2 69 T. BOOTH-AMOS Triumph Street Triple RS 765 1'32.391 0.027 276,7
3 11 B. BENDSNEYDER MV Agusta F3 800 RR 1'32.481 0.117 269,8
4 23 M. SCHROETTER Ducati Panigale V2 1'32.570 0.206 278,1
5 94 L. MAHIAS Yamaha YZF R9 1'32.690 0.326 274,6
6 61 C. ONCU Yamaha YZF R9 1'32.717 0.353 271,1
7 27 K. TOBA Honda CBR600RR 1'32.743 0.379 274,6
8 77 F. FARIOLI MV Agusta F3 800 RR 1'32.789 0.425 280,3
9 32 O. BAYLISS Triumph Street Triple RS 765 1'32.824 0.460 273,2
10 51 J. MASIA Ducati Panigale V2 1'32.892 0.528 273,9
11 21 M. RINALDI Yamaha YZF R9 1'32.911 0.547 270,5
12 20 X. CARDELUS Ducati Panigale V2 1'32.933 0.569 273,9
13 62 S. MANZI Yamaha YZF R9 1'32.940 0.576 273,2
14 29 H. VOIGHT Ducati Panigale V2 1'33.085 0.721 273,2
15 57 A. MAHENDRA Yamaha YZF R9 1'33.168 0.804 275,3
16 5 N. ANTONELLI Yamaha YZF R9 1'33.535 1.171 270,5
17 24 L. TACCINI Ducati Panigale V2 1'33.704 1.340 274,6
18 50 O. VOSTATEK Ducati Panigale V2 1'33.716 1.352 274,6
19 43 S. JESPERSEN Ducati Panigale V2 1'33.720 1.356 281,0
20 68 L. POWER MV Agusta F3 800 RR 1'33.955 1.591 273,9
21 7 L. VENEMAN Ducati Panigale V2 1'34.265 1.901 273,9
22 63 S. AZMAN Honda CBR600RR 1'34.601 2.237 271,1
23 4 L. ARBEL MV Agusta F3 800 RR 1'35.767 3.403 266,5
2025
1
World Supersport
Phillip Island, Australia
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