The reigning WorldSSP Champion matched his five win streak from 2021.
- Despite wet conditions, the reigning WorldSSP Champion clinched his fifth consecutive victory in Race 2, meaning he has equalled his best winning streak from 2021.
- Struggling in the early stages of the race, he made his leading overtake over Baldassarri with six laps to go.
- It’s Aegerter’s 15th win in the category and his ninth hat-trick having claimed both wins from pole position and scoring the fastest lap.
- Aegerter increased is Championship lead to 44 points over Baldassarri.
P2 – Kyle Smith (VFT Racing)
- Starting from 17th on the grid, Smith claimed his first podium in WorldSSP since Magny-Cours 2020, his best result of the season so far.
- His last two podiums were also claimed in wet conditions.
P3 – Lorenzo Baldassarri (Evan Bros.WorldSSP Yamaha Team)
- Baldassarri claimed his fifth WorldSSP podium with third position in Race 2.
- It was his first rain-impacted WorldSSP race.
- The Italian rookie stands in second place in the Championship standings, having conceded 9 additional points to the Swiss rider.
In fourth place is Italian rookie Yari Montella (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) as he claimed his career-best WorldSSP result. He finished a second clear of teammate Can Oncu. The Turkish rider was one of several riders who led the race at one point but dropped back in the latter stages.
To note:
After he looked to fight for victory, Federico Caricasulo (Althea Racing) had a technical issue on Lap 6 which meant he did not finish the race, while Jules Cluzel (GMT94 Yamaha) was a another non-finisher after bringing his bike back to the pits in the early stages of the race.
Following a crash in Sunday’s Warm Up session, Finnish rider Niki Tuuli (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) was declared unfit with an open fracture to his fourth toe and fractures to his second and third toes on his left foot.