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WorldSSP Catalunya, RACE 1 | Adrian Huertas powers to maiden WorldSSP win on home soil

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Adrian Huertas is the WorldSSP Championship’s newest race winner after holding his nerve to complete a long-awaited maiden victory on home soil at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

The Spaniard stayed out of trouble and mostly out front throughout the 18-lap encounter to score victory from pole position, his first in the WorldSSP series aboard the Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V2.

Having seen his hopes of breaking his duck from pole in Australia scuppered by technical issues, Huertas would have no such concerns in front of the local crowd after taking control of the race from lap four and resisting late pressure from an advancing Stefano Manzi in the closing stages.

Indeed it was a trouble-free afternoon for Huertas, who succeeds WorldSBK-graduating predecessor Nicolo Bulega in the factory Ducati squad, from the word go as he jostled for the lead with Puccetti Kawasaki’s Can Oncu before easing his margin out beyond the chasing pack for the remainder of the race.

Save for a late bid by Manzi on the Ten Kate Yamaha, Huertas remained unchallenged to the flag to secure the Race 1 spoils at the top of his third season in WorldSSP.

Manzi picked up valuable points for second to make amends for his DNF during the final race in Australia, while Marcel Schroetter made it three podiums in succession with a fight-back up to third place on the MV Agusta F3 800 RR.

Double Phillip Island race winner Yari Montella survived a brush with an over-eager Jorge Navarro in the closing stages for fourth, the Italian – whose rear-wheel on the Barni Ducati was grazed by the Triumph man at Turn 10 – retaining his advantage at the head of the standings.

Valentin Debise completed the top five on the Evan Bros Yamaha from Federico Caricasulo on the Motozoo ME AIR MV Agusta, the pair benefactors of Navarro’s wide moment late on to leave the Spaniard seventh.

Following his early challenge at the front of the field, Oncu faded to eighth at the flag, ahead of rookie Niccolo Antonelli in ninth on the Althea Ducati and 2023 Catalunya WorldSSP race winner Bahattin Sofuoglu.

Local man Yeray Ruiz won out in a fight with British pair John McPhee and Tom Booth-Amos on their respective Triumphs to cross the line 11th, 12th and 13th, with Glenn van Straalen and Lorenzo Dalla Porta – in his first appearance of the year – collecting the final digits in 14th and 15th.

Of the retirements, Lucas Mahias was the highest-profile, the Frenchman throwing a potential podium finish away when he low-sided out of third on lap ten at Turn 10.

🇪🇸 ⏱️ 2024 WorldSSP Catalunya | RACE 1 Results

Saturday | Conditions – Dry, Sunny
🇪🇸 ⏱️ 2024 WorldSSP Results | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | Race 1 Results | Round 2 of 12
Pos. Rider Nat Team Motorcycle Gap
1 Adrian Huertas 🇪🇦 Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V2 18 Laps
2 Stefano Manzi 🇮🇹 Ten Kate Racing Yamaha R6 +1.277
3 Marcel Schroetter 🇩🇪 MV Agusta Reparto Corse MV Agusta F3 800 RR +5.840
4 Yari Montella 🇮🇹 BARNI Spark Racing Ducati Panigale V2 +8.653
5 Valentin Debise 🇫🇷 Evan Bros. Team Yamaha R6 +9.798
6 Federico Caricasulo 🇮🇹 Motozoo ME AIR Racing MV Agusta F3 800 RR +10.855
7 Jorge Navarro 🇪🇦 WRP-RT Motorsport by SKM Triumph STR 765 RS +11.381
8 Can Oncu 🇹🇷 Kawasaki Puccetti Racing Kawasaki ZX-6R +16.473
9 Niccolo Antonelli 🇮🇹 Ecosantagata Althea Racing Ducati Panigale V2 +16.892
10 Bahattin Sofuoglu 🇹🇷 MV Agusta Reparto Corse MV Agusta F3 800 RR +21.255
11 Yeray Ruiz 🇪🇦 VFT Racing Yamaha R6 +21.312
12 John McPhee 🇬🇧 WRP-RT Motorsport by SKM Triumph STR 765 RS +21.417
13 Tom Booth-Amos 🇬🇧 PTR Triumph STR 765 RS +23.477
14 Glenn van Straalen 🇳🇱 Ten Kate Racing Yamaha R6 +23.643
15 Lorenzo Dalla Porta 🇮🇹 Altogo Racing Team Yamaha R6 +23.809
16 Niki Tuuli 🇫🇮 EAB Racing Ducati Panigale V2 +27.470
17 Piotr Biesiekirski 🇵🇱 Ecosantagata Althea Racing Ducati Panigale V2 +27.665
18 Luke Power 🇦🇺 Motozoo ME AIR Racing MV Agusta F3 800 RR +28.208
19 Marcel Brenner 🇨🇭 Viamo Racing Kawasaki ZX-6R +32.213
20 Simone Corsi 🇮🇹 Renzi Corse Ducati Panigale V2 +32.578
21 Oliver Bayliss 🇦🇺 D34G Racing Ducati Panigale V2 +33.268
22 Ondrej Vostatek 🇨🇿 PTR Triumph STR 765 RS +37.585
23 Anupab Sarmoon 🇹🇭 Yamaha Thailand Racing Team Yamaha R6 +38.109
24 Hikari Okubo 🇯🇵 Vince64 Racing by Puccetti Kawasaki ZX-6R +38.427
25 Kaito Toba 🇯🇵 Petronas MIE Racing Honda CBR600RR +38.943
26 Lorenzo Baldassarri 🇮🇹 Orelac Racing Verdnatura Ducati Panigale V2 +48.338
27 Gabriele Giannini 🇮🇹 Prodina Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki ZX-6R +49.196
28 Khairul Idham Bin Pawi 🇲🇾 Petronas MIE Racing Honda CBR600RR +56.268
29 Eugene McManus 🇮🇪 ROKiT Haslam Racing Ducati Panigale V3 +57.804
30 Krittapat Keankum 🇹🇭 Yamaha Thailand Racing Team Yamaha R6 +1m 06.222
DNF Lucas Mahias 🇫🇷 GMT94 Yamaha R6
DNF Tom Edwards 🇦🇺 D34G Racing Ducati Panigale V2
DNF Federico Fulgini 🇮🇹 Orelac Racing Verdnatura Ducati Panigale V2
DNF Raffaele de Rosa 🇮🇹 QJ Motor Factory Racing QJ SRK 800 RR

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