BOXSET OF ESSENTIALS: all the MUST-WATCH moments from two years at Most

The Autodrom Most welcomes the 2023 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship race and it’s been a stunning season of racing thus far. Most came onto the calendar as a relative unknown circuit in 2021 but has since been one of the most dramatic rounds that WorldSBK enjoys. From 2021 fallout and pivotal title-race moments to last year’s major achievements and a second instalment of handbags at dawn, we’ve put the very best of Most in one place.

2021’S NEW TRACK: a new venue, retro feel and an intense rivalry

Where to really begin from 2021? Let’s start with Jonathan Rea’s race to forget in Race 1, the first ever WorldSBK race at Most. He crashed not once, but twice, in a battle for victory; the second crash spelt the end of the race, as he tumbled at the fast Turn 20. Back at the front and it was a classic final lap showdown with Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu and Ducati’s Scott Redding, which saw the Turk triumph, although there was a heated discussion coming after. In the Superpole Race, Rea made it 200 podiums in WorldSBK, whilst Race 2 saw Redding on top and getting his knee down in a new sense, proposing to now-wife, Jaycey. Enjoy the 2021 UNFILTERED from Most here and you can watch the full 46-minute highlights from Most’s debut in WorldSBK here!

2022’S BATTLE: history made by Bautista and Ducati, more fallout behind

Race 1 from 2022 was a classic, with a little bit of rain causing unpredictability at the front as four manufacturers fought for victory. However, Alvaro Bautista shined through for Ducati to take their 1000th podium, whilst behind, drama was the word of the day. Razgatlioglu and the now BMW-mounted Redding had another final lap battle and another final lap fallout, as a hard pass by Razgatlioglu saw him push Redding off the track, although the #45 defended well against Kawasaki’s Jonathan Rea after a race-long fight between all four riders. In the Superpole Race, Razgatlioglu and Rea renewed their own battle as they came to blows on the final lap, one of the best last lap showdowns of 2022. Catch-up on last year’s highlights show here, whilst reliving all the emotions again here.

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Source: WorldSBK.com

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