2025 Australian World Superbike – Race 2 Results

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Listed below are the outcomes for Race 2 on the 2025 Australian World Superbike Championship spherical at Phillip Island.

Australian WorldSBK Spherical – Phillip Island – Race 2 End result

PosRiderNATStaffBikeLap/Hole
1Nicolo BulegaITAAruba.it Racing DucatiDucati Panigale V4 R20 Laps
2Alvaro BautistaESPAruba.it Racing DucatiDucati Panigale V4 R+2.603s
3Andrea IannoneITAStaff Pata Go ElevenDucati Panigale V4 R+3.980s
4Scott ReddingGBRMGM Bonovo RacingDucati Panigale V4 R+8.043s
5Danilo PetrucciITABarni Spark Racing StaffDucati Panigale V4 R+10.009s
6Sam LowesGBRElf Marc VDS Racing StaffDucati Panigale V4 R+10.097s
7Andrea LocatelliITAPata YamahaYamaha R1+11.083s
8Alex LowesGBRBimota by Kawasaki Racing StaffBimota KB998+11.180s
9Yari MontellaITABarni Spark Racing StaffDucati Panigale V4 R+11.202s
10Axel BassaniITABimota by Kawasaki Racing StaffBimota KB998+11.918s
11Xavi ViergeESPHonda HRCHonda CBR1000RR-R+18.472s
12Dominique AegerterSUIGYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK StaffYamaha R1+18.507s
13Garrett GerloffUSAKawasaki WorldSBK StaffKawasaki ZX-10RR+25.853s
14Michael van der MarkNEDROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK StaffBMW M1000 RR+25.891s
15Ryan VickersGBRMotocorsa RacingDucati Panigale V4 R+29.402s
16Bahattin SofuogluTURYamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK StaffYamaha R1+41.810s
17Tito RabatESPYamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK StaffYamaha R1+43.805s
18Tetsuta NagashimaJPNHonda HRCHonda CBR1000RR-R+51.209s
Remy GardnerAUSGYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK StaffYamaha R1DNF
Toprak RazgatliogluTURROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK StaffBMW M1000 RRDNF
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Nicolo Bulega accomplished his dominance at Phillip Island this weekend with one other win in Race 2, his first ever WorldSBK hat-trick.

The Italian crossed the road 2.603 seconds forward of his Auba.it Ducati team-mate, Alvaro Bautista, who surged from eleventh on the grid after disastrous Superpole Race.

In the meantime, Toprak Razgatlioglu – who began alongside Bautista in tenth – had a motorbike downside after obligatory pit-stop and was pressured to retire.

Andrea Iannone full one other Ducati podium sweep, forward of Scott Redding in fourth who was given a time penalty after breaking obligatory pit-stop minimal time rule.

Ducati confirms its dominance in Phillip Island with Danilo Petrucci completed fifth, forward of Marc VDS’s Sam Lowes in sixth.

Andrea Locatelli from Yamaha completed seventh because the best-of the remaining, forward of Alex Lowes, Yari Montella, and Axel Bassani who completed eighth, ninth and tenth respectively.

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