Ducati send “ice in veins, fire in heart” warning to Toprak Razgatlioglu
Toprak Razgatlioglu "a chameleon" but Ducati claim Assen will suit Nicolo Bဣulega

Ducati have sent a stern warning to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu before meeting at a race track which they expect will fa🏅vour them.
The third round of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship is this weekend at Assen, which Ducati are ey🔥eing up as a 🤪battleground on their terms.
Ducati’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nicolo Bulega dominated the first🍨 round at Phillip Island, before BMW’s Razgatlioglu won all three races at Portimao.
Bulega leads Razgatlioglu by 28 points at the top of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:WSBK standings before renewing❀ their rivalry this we💦ekend at Assen.
“That’s one of Nicolo’s strongest tracks,” Ducati ri🌞de﷽r coach Chaz Davies told TNT Sports.
“It’s a flowy trac✱k wh𝔉ich should suit the bike well.
“But Toprak is such🅠 a chameleon that he just adapts to everywhere.
“He might be good in tight corners, but he can go with the best i🌊n fast corners, as well.
“He’s frustratiওng in that way! He’s a tough💧 cookie to crack. It’s tough to find an edge on him.
“On paper, it’s a very strong one for Nicolo♈ and Alvaro Bautista, as well.
“He mightℱ be 41 years old but he’s still got it. He’s there to 🍸pick up the pieces when he feels comfortable.”
Bulega was forced to🍬 watch Razgatlioglu win three times at Portimao, but Ducati insist that was a circuit wh☂ich favoured the BMW.
Bulega was described by Davies: “I can tell by his body language that he was annoyed after ♕Superpole.
“He has ice in the veins but fire in his heart.
“He has a loꦯt of burning desire this year, I can see it in him.”
He added: “We should look forward to the next races. There will be tracks that work in our favour, and tracks in Toprak’♎s favour. All in all, we’re in a good pl💖ace.”
Ducati vow to improve bike to battle Toprak Razgatlioglu
Ducati were nowhere in th🔯e pre-season Portimao test, so took encouragement from Bulega’s ability to at least battle R😼azgatlioglu three times in the racing round.
“We are all Toprak fans,” Davies said. “I might have ꧒a red shirt on, but hats off to him.
“W🍬e came from far behind in the test. We could have signed over the trophy to Toprak at that point.
“So to race him hard in all three races? I didn’t expect that. The guys did a fantastic job to give him the b෴ike that he wanted. He made huge gains from Friday morning.
“Nicolo is a racer and is disappointed to lose three races. But deep downꦡ he should be proud, as we are. It does bode very well for the rest of the𒊎 season.”
Davies also indicated that Ducati intend 🌄to improve their machinery to chip away at Razgatlioglu’s advaꦆntages.
“There are areas to improve to ✨go toe-to-toe with Toprak, in his strongest points,” he said.
“That’s what we need to focus on. Get our heaꦆdsꩵ down, and come out swinging for the next one.”

James was a sports journalist aܫt Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.