New Alex Lowes buried the Kawasaki in the gravel – – and finished up a 9th World Superbike champion

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Not just did Kawasaki star Jonathan Rea crash in the 2nd Superbike race at Assen, however so did colleague Alex Lowes on the grid. The Englishman then raced approximately 9th location.

Alex Lowes experienced an eventful Sunday and a psychological rollercoaster trip at the 2023 World Superbike Championship conference in Assen. In the Superpole race, the Kawasaki works driver ended up 4th and felt much better for the 2nd race in the afternoon. On his method to the grid, the 32- year-old crashed at Turn 8 and then buried his ZX-10 RR deep in a gravel bed as he revved up the gas. The rear wheel was half immersed, so the one in charges needed to pull it out of the gravel as Lowes ran, head down.

Lucky for the 2013 BSB champ: Salvage went rapidly, he had the ability to get it back to the pits himself and the upkeep of his team likewise went rapidly. As the field advanced in the warm-up, Lowes was currently on pit lane and routing his colleagues. He was not enabled to take his 4th location on the grid, however had to line up at the really back.

” Rules are guidelines. Which suggested my pit team needed to work extremely rapidly to examine my bike and ensure it was okay to run,” Lowes states. “Even though we have an extra bike, we can’t simply leap from one bike to another. My mechanics showed their abilities when they fixed the bike in spite of the extreme pressure of the race– rubber parts, handlebars, brakes, electronic devices and footpegs were harmed.”

Lowes revealed a great efficiency in 21 laps: 16 th after the very first lap and 10 th in the middle of the race. He still gained from the crash of Iker Lecuona towards completion and crossed the goal in ninth location– a minimum of 7 champion points for the total standings, without which he would have lost tenth location in the champion to Remy Gardner (Yamaha).

” Starting at the back of the field was hard however my speed was a little much better after making some modifications to the bike. I had the ability to keep the front tire for 5 or 6 laps longer and I was quicker than in the very first race,” stated the Englishman. “We are really near to taking another advance. The genuine pressure is to consistently strike those couple of portion points last in the whole range of the race. I make certain that we will prosper. Our objective is to attain this in the quickest possible time.”

Assen Superbike World Championship results, race 2:
area the driver bike distinction
1. Alvaro Bautista (E) Ducati
2. Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) Yamaha + 3.915 seconds
3. Andrea Locatelli (I) Yamaha + 7,416
4. Dominique Aegerter (CH) Yamaha + 9,445
5. Axel Bassani (I) Ducati + 9,500
6. Remy Gardner (AUS) Yamaha + 12,279
7. Scott Redding (England) bmw + 13,457
of the 8th. Danilo Petrucci (I) Ducati + 13,532
9. Alex Lowes (England) Kawasaki + 16,890
10 Michael Rinaldi (I) Ducati + 20,304
11 Philipp Öttl (D) Ducati + 21,645
12 Garrett Gerloff (USA) bmw + 22,038
13 Lorenzo Baldassarri (I) Yamaha + 37.985
14 Hafizh Syahrin (MAL) Honda + 42,954
15 Tom Sykes (England) Kawasaki + 44,662
16 Oliver Koenig (CZ) Kawasaki + 54,512
17 Eric Granado (BR) Honda + 55,140
18 Isaac Vinales( E) Kawasaki + > 1 minutes
19 Gabriele Ruiu( I) bmw + > 1 minutes
out Iker Lecuona (E) Honda
out Loris Baz (F) bmw
out Jonathan Rea (England) Kawasaki
out Xavier Vierge (E) Honda
out Michael v Mark (NL) bmw
out Bradley Ray (England) Yamaha
Results of the Assen Superbike World Championship, Superpole-Race:
area the driver motorbike distinction
1. Alvaro Bautista (E) Ducati
2. Jonathan Rea (England) Kawasaki + 0.916 sec
3. Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) Yamaha + 1.757
4. Alex Lowes (England) Kawasaki + 3,126
5. Andrea Locatelli (I) Yamaha + 6,067
6. Axel Bassani (I) Ducati + 6,781
7. Dominique Aegerter (CH) Yamaha + 7,054
of the 8th. Scott Redding (England) bmw + 7.125
9. Xavier Vierge (E) Honda + 8,568
10 Michael v Mark (NL) bmw + 10,344
11 Iker Lecuona (E) Honda + 10,546
12 Remy Gardner (AUS) Yamaha + 11,246
13 Michael Rinaldi (I) Ducati + 11,807
14 Philipp Öttl (D) Ducati + 12,037
15 Danilo Petrucci (I) Ducati + 12,825
16 Bradley Ray (England) Yamaha + 13,079
17 Garrett Gerloff (USA) bmw + 13,549
18 Hafizh Syahrin (MAL) Honda + 20,193
19 Tom Sykes (England) Kawasaki + 21,340
20 Lorenzo Baldassarri (I) Yamaha + 24,463
21 Eric Granado (BR) Honda + 25,353
22 Gabriele Ruiu( I) bmw + 25,706
23 Oliver Koenig (CZ) Kawasaki + 27.243
out Isaac Vinales( E) Kawasaki
out Loris Baz (F) bmw
Assen Superbike World Championship results, race 1:
area the driver bike distinction
1. Alvaro Bautista (E) Ducati
2. Jonathan Rea (England) Kawasaki + 3.148 sec
3. Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) Yamaha + 3,891
4. Andrea Locatelli (I) Yamaha + 10.105
5. Axel Bassani (I) Ducati + 10,498
6. Dominique Aegerter (CH) Yamaha + 13,952
7. Alex Lowes (England) Kawasaki + 14,098
of the 8th. Remy Gardner (AUS) Yamaha + 16,942
9. Danilo Petrucci (I) Ducati + 17,807
10 Scott Redding (England) bmw + 18,066
11 Xavier Vierge (E) Honda + 22,002
12 Garrett Gerloff (USA) bmw + 23,632
13 Michael v Mark (NL) bmw + 23,819
14 Philipp Öttl (D) Ducati + 25.088
15 Michael Rinaldi (I) Ducati + 26,803
16 Lorenzo Baldassarri (I) Yamaha + 34,593
17 Loris Baz (F) bmw + 34,719
18 Bradley Ray (England) Yamaha + 47,346
19 Hafizh Syahrin (MAL) Honda + 50,486
20 Oliver Koenig (CZ) Kawasaki + 52,310
21 Eric Granado (BR) Honda + > 1 minutes
22 Gabriele Ruiu( I) bmw + > 1 minutes
23 Isaac Vinales( E) Kawasaki + > 1 minutes
out Tom Sykes (England) Kawasaki
out Iker Lecuona (E) Honda
World Superbike Championship 2023: standings after 9 of 36 races
area the driver motorbike Points
1. Alvaro Bautista (E) Ducati 174
2. Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) Yamaha 118
3. Andrea Locatelli (I) Yamaha 104
4. Axel Bassani (I) Ducati 77
5. Jonathan Rea (England) Kawasaki 73
7. Michael Rinaldi (I) Ducati 54
6. Danilo Petrucci (I) Ducati 51
of the 8th. Dominique Aegerter (CH) Yamaha 50
9. Xavier Vierge (E) Honda 49
11 Alex Lowes (England) Kawasaki 44
10 Remy Gardner (AUS) Yamaha 37
12 Scott Redding (England) bmw 34
13 Iker Lecuona (E) Honda 33
14 Philipp Öttl (D) Ducati 30
15 Garrett Gerloff (USA) bmw 23
16 Michael v Mark (NL) bmw 19
17 Loris Baz (F) bmw 6
18 Lorenzo Baldassarri (I) Yamaha 6
19 Hafizh Syahrin (MAL) Honda 4
20 Tom Sykes (England) Kawasaki 1
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