Lucas
Mahias (GRT Yamaha Official WorldSSP Team) took an emphatic first win of the
season at Phillip Island as the reigning Champion took the holeshot and streaked
away from the pack in an impressive show of pace. But the podium battle was a
three-way scrap for honours, with 2016 Phillip Island winner Randy Krummenacher
(BARDAHL Evans Bros. WorldSSP Team) crossing the line just clear of a drag to
the line between Sandro Cortese (Kallio Racing) and Federico Caricasulo (GRT
Yamaha Official WorldSSP Team) – with Cortese just ahead to begin his World
Supersport career on the rostrum.
There was drama from the off for
WorldSSP, with the first attempt at the race Red Flagged due to a crash after a
handful of laps. Ant West (EAB Antwest Racing) wasn’t able to restart after a
technical problem, but Hikari Okubo (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) was despite an
early crash for the Japanese rider. West was unable to make it back to the pits;
something required in order to be allowed to restart.
With the grid reset
into original positions, the race distance was shortened to nine laps – taking
away the necessity for a pitstop that had been originally announced on Saturday
for safety reasons – and the all-out sprint saw reigning Champion Mahias and key
rival Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) dueling off the line; the
Frenchman able to take the lead. Sofuoglu slotted into second with Caricasulo
and Krummenacher just behind, before the Turk began to fade as the laps ticked
on.
The battle for the podium wasn’t set as a duel, however, as Cortese
sliced through the field after a tough start and was catching the two men ahead
with some serious speed. By the last lap, Krummenacher had just enough clear air
to take second – and 2012 Moto3™ Champion Cortese timed his attack to perfection
out the final corner, tucked in behind Caricasulo to beat the Italian over the
line by centimeters.
Luke Stapleford (Profile Racing) took fifth on his
Triumph after a fantastic first race of the season, a comfortable margin ahead
of the first MV Agusta of Italian Raffaele De Rosa (MV Agusta Reparto Corse by
Vamag), with Jules Cluzel (NRT) in seventh. Cluzel, a two-time winner in the
class at Phillip Island, had an early run off that dropped him well down the
order and almost outside the points – but the Frenchman sliced back through the
field to make up seven positions in fewer laps and head up a group of four
riders close over the line.
Kyle Smith (GEMAR Team Lorini) was P8 and
next in that group, his Honda making it four manufacturers in the top ten. That
top ten was completed by Ayrton Badovini (MV Agusta Reparto Corse by Vamag) and
Thomas Gradinger (NRT).
Niki Tuuli (CIA Landlord Insurance Honda) and
Loris Cresson (Kallio Racing) were P11 and P12, ahead of five-time World
Champion Sofuoglu by the flag. After his early pace fighting at the front, the
Turkish rider dropped back in the latter stages, feeling the effects of a big
crash on Saturday morning that hampered the start of his mission to take back
the crown. His teammate Okubo was P14 and just behind him, with an even smaller
gap of just hundredths back to the rider completing the top fifteen, Tom Toparis
(Cube Racing) - the wildcard entrant beating off some experienced competition to
impress.
Now it’s time for Thailand and Buriram: a whole new challenge, a
completely different track and much higher temperatures. Can Mahias do it again?
Or will Sofuoglu strike
back...
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