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Australian Superpole



Date
Sat 21st February 2026 (UTC)
Sat 21st February 2026 (Local)

Timestamp
2026-02-21T01:00:00

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League
SBK

Season
2026

Round
1

Status
Match Finished

Location
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The pressure reaches its peak at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit as the WorldSBK field enters the Tissot Superpole. This high-intensity qualifying session determines the starting grid for the opening race of the season, where a single flying lap can make or break a rider's weekend. With the legendary Phillip Island curves demanding perfect rhythm and the coastal winds providing an ever-changing challenge, the riders must find the limit of their machinery without crossing it. The session is expected to be a showdown between the dominant Ducatis and the rapidly improving Bimota and Kawasaki squads, all fighting for the honor of the first pole position of the new era.
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Nicolo Bulega continued his absolute mastery of the Australian round, storming to the first pole position of the season with a record-shattering performance. The Aruba.it Racing – Ducati rider left the field in his wake, clocking a staggering 1:28.244. Bulega’s time was more than four-tenths of a second clear of his nearest rival, ensuring he has led every timed session since the paddock arrived in Australia.

The battle for the remaining front-row spots was a purely Italian-British affair. Yari Montella delivered a standout performance for the Barni Spark Racing Team, claiming second place with a 1:28.663. He was joined on the front row by Sam Lowes, who completed a Ducati lockout of the top three positions. Lowes overcame a difficult morning to find his rhythm when it mattered most, finishing just 0.066s behind Montella.

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