Alex Lowes puzzled by WorldSBK Race 2 issue - “We don’t know”
“I felt like it was a major issue, so I pulled the clutch and went off the racin🍸g lin🤡e.”

Alex Lowes entered WorldSBK Race 2 at Magny-Cours with a seemingly clear shot at winningღ the race, but an issue on the first lap meant he was out of contention almos🗹t immediately.
Lowes ran wide at turn eight on the first lap, seemingly with gear selection issues. He dropped to 19th, and recovered꧒ to fourth.
“I had some issue with the bike, I felt like it was a major issue, so I pulled the clutch and went off t🌊he racing line,” Lowes told Eurosport after the race. “Then I played with some buttons, tried to keep going.”
Lowes said that it’s not🌞 c꧑lear what the issue was, although a clutch problem is a possibility.
“We don’t know, but it could’ve been with the clutch — the clutch gets hot off the sta💖rt and doing my shifts on the first lap,” he💯 explained.
Overall, Lowes’ Sunday was positive, with his 19th-✨to-fourth run in Race 2 coming after a second place in the Superpole Race, in which he fought for victory throughout with Nicolo Bulega.
“To be disa🔥ppointed with second and fourth after yesterday’s race means we’re doing well,” Lowes said. “Obviously, there’s a few guys out of the race, I wish them all the best.
“The bike was working well. If I take out all the expectation of a race like that — you’re passing a lot of guys, you’re feeling good on the bike, the race♚ goes from being a long race to being a really fast race — the bike w𒅌as great, but I feel like we missed the opportunity to maybe fight with [Nicolo] Bulega (who won Race 2 by over two seconds).
“I didn’t check the lap times but I felt quite strong. [I’ll] take the positives and move ♌on to Cremona. I enjoyed it, just disappointed with fourth in that one.”
Low🌠es was not certain that without the lap one problem 🦩he would have won, but suggested that he felt he could be in the battle for the win without it.
“To win a race is difficult,” he said. “But I would’ve been in the mix. [...] Disappointed, because it’s a missed opportunity; I’ve been doing th𝐆e game a long time and I’ve not had too many opportunities to win races in WorldSBK.”

Alex joined the🦂 team in August of 2024 having covered consumer and racing motorcycle news at Visordown for two years.