Toprak Razgatlioglu moved into the lead of the World Superbike Championship by winning the second feature race at Donington Park.

BMW rider Razgatlioglu had earlier closed to within one point of title rival Nicolo Bulega by winning the Superpole sprint race ahead of the Ducati rider.
With his dominant victory in Sunday’s feature race, reigning champion Razgatlioglu now leads the championship by four points ahead of Bulega, who was second. Alvaro Bautista completed the podium ahead of Danilo Petrucci and Andrea Locatelli.
Northern Ireland’s six-time champion Jonathan Rea, who collected his best finish of the season in fifth on Saturday, claimed the final point on offer in 15th place.
Sunday’s win was a third victory of the weekend for the Turkish rider after he won Saturday’s opening feature race and the Superpole.

Marc Marquez won a German Grand Prix riddled with crashes to extend his lead at the top of the MotoGP riders’ standings to 83 points.
The Spaniard narrowly won Saturday’s sprint race by overtaking Marco Bezzecchi on the final lap to secure a near-perfect 10th sprint win out of a possible 11 in 2025.
But Sunday’s race – his 200th MotoGP start – was a lot easier for the Ducati rider, who led the full distance unchallenged from pole position.
Behind him, many crashed out over the course of the race, in particular at turn one, leaving just 10 of the 18 riders at the finish.
It was Marquez’s fourth consecutive grand prix win and his ninth MotoGP victory at the Sachsenring. Marquez’s brother Alex, who is still recovering from the fractured hand he sustained at the Dutch Grand Prix two weeks ago, finished second, while Francesco Bagnaia came third.
The championship continues next weekend with the Czech Republic Grand Prix in Brno.
















