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The King of the Overruns Between the Key that Was Lost: Miguel Oliveira Goes Wrong, Wins Positions but Finishes Race 2 in Assen in 12.

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After a superpole race where he failed points and kept the 13th place on the grid, Miguel Oliveira returned to win several positions before making a curve error and did not go beyond the 12th position in Assen.

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After a superpole race where he failed points and kept the 13th place on the grid, Miguel Oliveira returned to win several positions before making a curve error and did not go beyond the 12th position in Assen.

·Portugal
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The third round of the World Cup took place in the Netherlands this Sunday.

The Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira (BMW) finished today in the 12th position the second race of the weekend of the race of the Netherlands of the World Superbikes, third round of the season, played in Assen. The Portuguese driver, who dropped from the 15th position of the grid, cut the goal to 24,570 seconds of the winner, the Italian Nicolo Bulega (Ducati), who guaranteed the 13th consecutive victory, ninth of the season in the three rounds a…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Superbike WSBK Assen 2026 - Race 2: The official final result with all positions, drivers, teams, lap times and total times as well as further information

The second race in Assen proved that the Ducati is the best superbike. Behind Nicolò Bulega followed five more V4Rs. The Italian set the victory record of Toprak Razgatlioglu.

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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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