Last laps of Dutch WorldSBK Race 1 “like it was raining” for Danilo Petrucci
Danilo Petrucci says the front tyre⛦ wear he experienced in 🔯Dutch WorldSBK Race 1 was “crazy”.

Tyre drop off at the end of WorldSBK Race 1 at Assen meant that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Danilo Petrucci was battling gravity as much as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu to achieve his second podium of the season.
The Italian ultimately took third place, albeit almost 15 seconds behind 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nicolo Bulega, a gap that was largely created in the final laps of the race where tyre wear began to significantly affect the pace of both Pet𒈔rucci and Razgatlioglu.
After the race, Razgatlioglu had said that, while he struggled with the front tyre, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:it was the rear that c�😼�aused him to lose pace. For Petrucci, though, the issue was clearly at t✃he front.
“It’s really nice because it’s always good to be on the podium, especially when you are fighting with the top ꦏguys it’s a mat⛦ter of details, a matter of tenths per lap,” Petrucci told WorldSBK.com.
“This race was quite difficult because I was quite afraid about the [rear tyre we💙ar], but in the end✃ the problem was the front [tyre] and in the last eight laps the situation was crazy.
“Me and Toprak [Razgatlioglu] did a great battle but the problem was to stay up on the bike because the front tyre was really gon💯e.”
On his battle with Razgatlioglu, Petrucci added: “I was really in trouble, the last lap was like it was raining for us – I t🌱hink for everyone, but for example me and T𓂃oprak were riding three or four seconds slower than our best lap and it’s [a lot].”
Ultimately, despite the difficulties in achieving it, Petrucci was satisfied with🃏 the third place which marked his second podium of🌊 the season.
“At the end, a great podium, good points for tﷺhe championship; I’m really happy, we are doing a great job with my team, and finally back on the podium in a feature race.”

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