The factory Honda HRC Team wrapped up the Aragón round of the 2025 Superbike World Championship with Xavi Vierge securing a pair of top-ten finishes in Sunday’s races, while stand-in rider Tommy Bridewell crossed the line 18th in both. Solid results for Vierge, but ones that still leave both him and Honda HRC hungry for more.

After a brief warmup in which the two riders made a few final tweaks and adjustments, it was time for the Superpole sprint. From twelfth on the grid, Vierge made a decent start, making up a position and pushing to close in on the top ten. Able to up his pace over the final few laps, he passed Bassani on lap seven. The Spaniard and the Italian continued to battle over the last three laps, but it was the home rider who came out on top, tenth across the line.

As he continued to build experience at this track, a new one for him, Bridewell was lying nineteenth through the opening stages of this ten-lapper. Lapping within half a second of the rider immediately ahead over the first half of the race, the British rider kept his focus, and, making up one position over the course of this sprint, finished P18.

The weekend’s final race ran in the early afternoon and in dry conditions, despite the threat of rain. From thirteenth, Vierge pushed to make his presence felt within a tightly packed group of riders. Holding the same position throughout the first half of the race, Xavi gained some ground in the latter stages, reaching the top ten and scoring another six championship points. Bridewell, twenty-second off the line, moved up one position and then tried to maintain a slightly quicker rhythm with respect to his Race 1 pace. Managing to set some faster lap times in today’s final race, the Brit was lying within a few tenths of Rinaldi mid-race. After the Italian entered the pit lane on lap eleven, Tommy lapped alone in the final stages, gaining another couple of places to again cross the line eighteenth.

Having collated more championship points on Spanish soil this weekend, Vierge lies eighth in the general standings with 129 points, while absent Lecuona lies fourteenth with 90. The Honda HRC team now looks ahead to round eleven, taking place at Portugal’s Estoril Circuit on 10-12 October, which will be immediately followed by the twelfth and final round at Jerez Circuit in Spain (17-19 October).

Xavi Vierge 97

SPRC P10 - RC2 P10

“We are disappointed with the weekend, honestly. The test here went very well, we were strong, and our pace was good. But when we arrived here for the race weekend, we realized we were lacking on the acceleration side. We worked well with the team yesterday though and made some changes to the bike’s setup that felt a little better. We also tried something with the electronics to improve acceleration, but unfortunately, we couldn’t really find what we needed in that area. My pace was good in both races, but it was very difficult to move forward. I found myself battling with riders who were actually slower than me, but each time I overtook them, they would get past me again, which made it really hard to progress. This was our Sunday – frustrating, yes, but at the same time I know the team is giving everything and I also did my best. In the end, we did a good job as a team, so I have no regrets. We just need to keep working for the final two rounds, and I believe both tracks will suit us better. We’ll do our best to finish the season in the best possible way.”

Tommy Bridewell 46

SPRC P18 - RC2 P18

“What a fantastic experience for me to be able to represent the official factory Honda HRC team in WorldSBK. It’s a real privilege and, as I said before, this weekend was all about learning and understanding the bike. We improved with every race – both the feeling and the lap times – and made a big step forward. There were still some points where I struggled a bit with sensation and feedback, but overall, we avoided mistakes and gathered a lot of valuable data with different components on the bike. I’m really proud to have contributed to that. My role is to generate information, and a full race weekend really pushes you to do that. We now have three good, long races of feedback, which is crucial for all the technicians both in Japan and Europe. We have to take the positives from this weekend, keep improving the bike, and move forward from here.”

WorldSBK 2025
Race Round 10   Aragon

Results Tissot Superpole Race

Sunny
Humidity
65%
Track Temp
27°C
Air Temp
22°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bulega Nicolò 11 ITA 12 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati Time of Race 18'09.560
2 Razgatlioglu Toprak 1 TUR 9 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 0.105
3 Bautista Alvaro 19 SPA 7 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati 0.703
4 Iannone Andrea 29 ITA 6 Team Pata Go Eleven Ducati 1.593
5 Lowes Sam 14 GBR 5 ELF Marc VDS Racing Team Ducati 1.810
6 Lowes Alex 22 GBR 4 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 3.626
7 Petrucci Danilo 9 ITA 3 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 3.677
8 Rea Jonathan 65 GBR 2 Pata Maxus Yamaha Yamaha 5.138
9 van der Mark Michael 60 NDL 1 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 7.115
10 Vierge Xavi 97 SPA 0 Honda HRC Honda 7.288
11 Bassani Axel 47 ITA 0 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 7.522
12 Locatelli Andrea 55 ITA 0 Pata Maxus Yamaha Yamaha 7.754
13 Mackenzie Tarran 95 GBR 0 MGM Bonovo Racing Ducati 9.601
14 Vickers Ryan James 17 GBR 0 Motocorsa Racing Ducati 12.676
15 Gerloff Garrett 31 USA 0 Kawasaki WorldSBK Team Kawasaki 13.620
16 Gardner Remy 87 AUS 0 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 13.825
17 Sofuoglu Bahattin 99 TUR 0 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 20.437
18 Bridewell Tommy 46 GBR 0 Honda HRC Honda 26.280
19 Zaidi Zaqhwan 21 MAL 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 33.654
20 Aegerter Dominique 77 SWI 0 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 1'20.678
21 Rinaldi Michael Ruben 21 ITA 0 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 1 Lap
22 Rabat Tito 53 SPA 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 9 Laps
23 Montella Yari 5 ITA DNF BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati
WorldSBK 2025
Race Round 10   Aragon

Results Race 2

Sunny
Humidity
57%
Track Temp
31°C
Air Temp
26°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bulega Nicolò 11 ITA 25 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati Time of Race 32'42.828
2 Razgatlioglu Toprak 1 TUR 20 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 3.248
3 Bautista Alvaro 19 SPA 16 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati 4.973
4 Iannone Andrea 29 ITA 13 Team Pata Go Eleven Ducati 12.904
5 Rea Jonathan 65 GBR 11 Pata Maxus Yamaha Yamaha 13.521
6 Lowes Alex 22 GBR 10 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 16.102
7 Locatelli Andrea 55 ITA 9 Pata Maxus Yamaha Yamaha 17.103
8 Petrucci Danilo 9 ITA 8 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 18.802
9 Bassani Axel 47 ITA 7 bimota by Kawasaki Racing team Bimota 19.575
10 Vierge Xavi 97 SPA 6 Honda HRC Honda 23.297
11 Mackenzie Tarran 95 GBR 5 MGM Bonovo Racing Ducati 23.786
12 Gardner Remy 87 AUS 4 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 24.209
13 Aegerter Dominique 77 SWI 3 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 24.253
14 Gerloff Garrett 31 USA 2 Kawasaki WorldSBK Team Kawasaki 24.257
15 Vickers Ryan James 17 GBR 1 Motocorsa Racing Ducati 24.971
16 Montella Yari 5 ITA 0 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 25.200
17 Rabat Tito 53 SPA 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 43.902
18 Bridewell Tommy 46 GBR 0 Honda HRC Honda 51.404
19 Lowes Sam 14 GBR 0 ELF Marc VDS Racing Team Ducati 1'12.395
20 Rinaldi Michael Ruben 21 ITA 0 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 2 Laps
21 van der Mark Michael 60 NDL 0 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 2 Laps
22 Zaidi Zaqhwan 21 MAL 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 7 Laps
23 Sofuoglu Bahattin 99 TUR 0 Yamaha MotoxRacing WorldSBK Team Yamaha 8 Laps
Location Information

The MotorLand Aragon road racing circuit was opened in 2009 and in 2011 it became the fifth Spanish track to host the WorldSBK™ Championship. MotorLand Aragón Ctra. TE- V- 7033 KM. 1. 44600 Alcañiz (Teruel) – Spain motorlandaragon.com

Pole Position Right
Length 5.077 Km
Corners 17
Right Corners 7
Left Corners 10

Records

Pole Record 1'47.332 (170,287 Km/h) N. Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R, 2025)
Race Record 1'47.935 (169,335 Km/h) T.Razgatlioglu (BMW M 1000 RR, SPRC, 2024)
All Time Record 1'47.332 (170,287 Km/h) N. Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R, 2025)
2025 Race 1 Winner T.Razgatlioglu (BMW M 1000 RR)
2025 Superpole Race Winner N. Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R)
2025 Race 2 Winner N. Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4 R)