World Superbikes: Alvaro Bautista wins in Argentina as six riders boycott race

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Alvaro Bautista took his win of the World Superbike season in Argentina in a race.
Ahead of crowned WSB champion Jonathan Rea, together with Toprak Razgatlioglu third bautista completed .
Over the state of the circuit using six sitting out the race, representation was made by A number of riders.
The riders expressed to race organisers that they thought the track to be too dusty and monitor temperature.
Even the San Juan Villicum course was passed fit to race and 12 did compete at the event, a 19th riders Loris Baz ruled out through injury.
Chaz Davies, Eugene Laverty, Marco Melandri, ryuichi Kiyonari, Leon Camier and Sandro Cortese all chosen not to compete.
Some riders were involved in a meeting championship manager Gregorio Lavilla over the track being cluttered since the race got underway at 20:00 BST.
When the race began riders clearly stayed on the cleaner, grippier parts of the route and Bautista appeared as a winner that was cozy on his Ducati.
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