Jules Cluzel (GMT94 Yamaha R6) – the fastest driver on Tuesday morning and the one who might have deserved the title most of all this season.

Day 2: Jules Cluzel at noon & in the end Aegerter just about the fastest

While the “Domi-Fighter” was the fastest the day before, Jules Cluzel made it even better in the first session of the second day. The Swiss is now third fastest behind Caricasulo and “Krummi” is still 1.5 seconds short of the best time, while the day before it was almost 2 seconds when he lost to his compatriot. Below are the top 12 of the 3rd of 4 sessions.

1. Jules Cluzel, Yamaha, 1:44,355
2. Federico Caricasulo, Yamaha, +0,363
3. Dominique Aegerter, Yamaha, +0,376
4. Hannes Soomer, Yamaha, +1,140
5. Luca Bernardi, Yamaha, +1,449
6. Manuel Gonzalez, Yamaha, +1,486
7. Christoffer Bergmann, Yamaha, +1,534
8. Randy Krummenacher, Yamaha, +1, 539
9. Federico Fuligni, Yamaha, +1,619
10. Maria Herrera, Yamaha, +1,749
11. Niki Tuuli, MV Agusta, +1,814
12. Marc Alcoba, Yamaha, +1,850

WorldSSP Test – one day before the premier class of the near-series world championship starts for the first big test on the Circuito de Cataluña. Here the fall of Federico Caricasulo in the meanwhile rebuilt Turn 10 last year. At that time the Italian had carried away Leon Haslam when he misjudged the “disgusting corner”. This season he is driving again in the WSSP 600.

Day 2 ended – Jules Cluzel in a Swiss sandwich

As our readers already knew since yesterday, premature headlines after the first day were absolutely pointless in terms of the times driven. Below are the combined times of day 2 with Domi Aegerter just ahead of Jules Cluzel and just under half a second behind compatriot “Krummi” in P3. There was nothing to be seen of the alleged “Yamaha Cup”, as Niki Tuuli on the MV Agusta was already back on position 4 and Raffaele de Rosa on the best Kawasaki was sixth behind Luca Bernardi. Without the World Cup third party Philipp Öttl, who was not present at this test, only one green bike was in the top ten. With his best time, Aegerter underlined our assessment that he is one of the favorites since the announcement of his commitment to Ten Kate Yamaha. As the 2014 Moto2 GP winner at the Sachsenring, many Swiss fans rate him as stronger than his compatriot with Randy Mamola’s first name. With a little more than 2.5 seconds behind the best time of the “Domi-Fighter”, the former WorldSBK star Michel Fabrizio should still have a tough way to go on his return.

Dominique Aegerter (Ten Kate Yamaha R6) – Immediately the fastest man on track in the WorldSSP 600 test and also on the second day with the fastest time just ahead of his brand colleague Jules Cluzel (GMT94 Yamaha R6).

Final status on Tuesday, combining both sessions:

PNoRiderTimeGap
177DOMINIQUE AEGERTER 1:44.220
216JULES CLUZEL 1:44.3550.135
321RANDY KRUMENACHER 1:44.7170.497
494FEDERICO CARICASULO 1:44.7180.498
566NIKI TULLI 1:44.7970.577
629LUCA BERNARDI 1:45.0460.826
73RAFFAELE DA ROSA 1:45.4081.188
822FEDERICO FULIGNI 1:45.4841.264
938HANNES SOOMER 1:45.4951.275
1081MANUEL GONZALEZ 1:45.6131.393
1171CHIRSTOFFER BERGMAN 1:45.7421.522
124STEVEN ODENDAAL 1:45.7441.524
1370MARC ALCOBA 1:45.7471.527
146MARÍA HERRERA 1:46.1041.884
1595VERTTI TAKALA 1:46.2812.061
1623DAVIDE PIZZOLI 1:46.3552.135
172LUIGI MONTELLA 1:46.6662.446
1884MICHEL FABRIZIO 1:46.8872.667
1955GALANG HENDRA PRATANA 1:47.0702.850
2042STÉPHANE FROSSARD 1:47.2333.013
2199DANNY WEBB 1:47.2813.061
2224LEONARDO TACCINI 1:48.1133.893
2319PAWEL SZKOPEK 1:49.1374.917
2445SHOGO KAWASAKI 1:50.5356.315
25316MARIO AJI 1:50.5816.361
26332TAKUMA MATSUYAMA 1:50.8466.626
27331EDDIE O’SHEA 1:51.2787.058
Jules Cluzel photographed by us on the way to the podium in Assen in 2019. Along with Aegerter and Philipp Öttl, one of the hottest candidates for the title for 2021.

Day 1: Aegerter the fastest on Monday – Öttl and Gradinger not with them

The first day was more of a groping than a serious time chase. It is important to keep in mind that many drivers saw most of their team members for the first time. If a Raffaele de Rosa loses 1.7 seconds on the 3-cylinder MV Agusta, which is completely new to him, it means nothing at all. Little changes in that when some writers report on it as if it were about championship points. The second day will be more interesting and it is to be expected that some drivers will improve significantly.

Results Supersport World Cup Barcelona Test, day 1 – 2nd Session:
1. Dominique Aegerter, Yamaha, 1:44,603
2. Federico Caricasulo, Yamaha, +0,280
3. Jules Cluzel, Yamaha, +0,716
4. Steven Odendaal, Yamaha, +1,141
5. Christoffer Bergmann, Yamaha, +1,688
6. Raffaele Da Rosa, Kawasaki, +1,707
7. Marc Alcoba, Yamaha, +1,721
8. Manuel Gonzalez, Yamaha, +1,825
9. Maria Herrera, Yamaha, +1,888
10. Hannes Soomer, Yamaha, +1,913
11. Randy Krummenacher, Yamaha, +1, 944
12. Luca Bernardi, Yamaha, +2,056
13. Luigi Montella, Yamaha, +2,063
14. Niki Tuuli, MV Agusta, +2,107
15. Federico Fuligni, Yamaha, +2,890
16. Galang Hendra Pratama, Yamaha, +3,045
17. Vertti Takala, Yamaha, +3,173
18. Michel Fabrizio, Kawasaki, +3,496
19. Davide Pizzoli, Yamaha, +3,729
20. Stéphane Frossard, Yamaha, +3,853
21. Pawel Szkopek, Yamaha, +5,628
22. Shogo Kawasaki, Kawasaki, +5,932
23. Leonardo Taccini, Kawasaki, +6,105
24. Danny Webb, Yamaha, (no Session 2 time)

The nephew of the famous WorldSSP record world champion from Turkey – Bahattin Sofuoglu. He was the fastest of all young drivers in the WorldSSP300 on the Circuito de Cataluña on the two days of testing.

Combined times SSP 300 – Sofuoglu fastest ahead of Buis and Huertas

PNoRiderTimeGap
154BAHATTIN SUFUOGLU1:54.867
21JEFFREY BUIS1:55.1630.296
399ADRIAN HUERTAS1:55.2570.390
446SAMUEL DI SORA1:55.2710.404
587TOM KAWAKAMI1:55.5270.660
619VICTOR RODRIGUEZ1:55.5870.720
783MEIKNO KAWAKAMI1:55.6090.742
821VICENT PEREZ SELFA1:55.6880.821
910UNAI ORRADRE1:55.9741.107
1080GABRIELE MASTROLUCA1:56.0301.163
1120DORREN LOUREIRO1:56.2131.346
1272VICTOR STEEMAN1:56.2611.394
132ALEJANDRO CARRIÓN1:56.2691.402
1425DEAN BERTA VIÑALES1:56.2921.425
1573JOSE LUIS PEREZ1:56.3031.436
1652OLIVER KÖNIG1:56.3671.500
1717KOEN MEUFFELS1:56.4851.618
1823SYLVAIN MARKARIAN1:56.5321.665
1911ANA CARRASCO1:56.5351.668
2093MARCO GAGGI1:56.5401.673
2169TOM BOOTH1:56.6131.746
228BRUNO LERACI1:56.7061.839
2358IGNIGO IGLESIAS1:56.7451.878
2474JUANAN CONESA1:56.7931.926
2585KEVIN SABATUCCI1:56.8081.941
2653PETR SVODOVA1:56.8091.942
2761IKER GARCIA1:56.8842.017
2897FILIPPO PALAZZI1:56.9762.109
2926MIRKO GENNAI1:57.1422.275
3059ALESSANDRO ZANCA1:57.1782.311
3177RUBEN BIJMAN1:57.3872.520
3227ALEJANDRO DIEZ1:57.7952.928
3343HARRY KHOURI1:57.8162.949
34170JOSHUA WHATLEY1:57.9033.036
357JOHAN GIMBERT1:58.3113.444
3655ANTONIO FRAPPOLA1:58.3543.487
3714JAMES CMANUS1:58.9754.108
3822JOEL ROMERO2:00.3955.528
3918INDY OFFER2:00.8385.971
4070SANTI DUARTE2:01.0556.188
4148FRANCESCO FERRARO2:06.58611.719
Aerial view of the route near the Catalan metropolis of Barcelona, on the right in the picture with the red floor marking the optimized curve 10, still in its original condition.