San Juan WorldSBK: Razgatlioglu suffers ‘chatter and grip problems’ in race two

Toprak Razgatlioglu’s 24 point lead heading into round 12 of the World Superbike chಞampionship has now been increased to 30 following a double win performance in San Juan.
Razgatlioglu’s d𝔍ominant effort in race one was then backed up by a photo-finish victory over Scott Redding.
However, in race two the Yamaha man could only manage third after su♔ffering chatter and rear grip issues.
Whi💎le Razgatlioglu led for most of the early laps, it was visible that Scott Redding and Jonathan Rea had more tyre underneath them, especially in sectors one and two where you needed quick changes of direction.  ❀;
Still, it’s a weekend in which he outsco✃red title rival Jonathan Rea in two out of the three races ahead of next month’s season finale at the brand new Mandalika International Circ💞uit in Indonesia.
"This weekend we were very close t🤡o three wins. But after the Superpole race I say ‘It won’t be easy because everybody is very fast’," added Razgatlioglu.
"I tried my best in the second race and I was fighting for second, but Johnღny very fast.
"But third p📖osition, again on the podium, I am happy. We tried a different bike but in the warm-up aಌs I was not happy so we came back to before.
"But also in the long race I felt some chattering and some grip problems. So, today I said ‘okay, thir🧸d position’ and t༒his is very good.
"In Indonesia we will try again for the win, but♋ I’m happy be🎀cause no crash, no problems or big mistake which was important."
With just 62 points left up for grabs, Razgatlioglu 🌃is in a dominant position heading to the final round, a round that could see him become the first ever Turkish WorldSBK champion.