This time it's Razgatlioglu who passes into turn 16, but Bulega passes back between 16 and 17.
Now Razgatlioglu back to the front at turn one.
This time it's Razgatlioglu who passes into turn 16, but Bulega passes back between 16 and 17.
Now Razgatlioglu back to the front at turn one.
Almost two seconds between the top-two and Iannone, by the way.
Razgatlioglu hit the front at turn 14, but Bulega hit back on the run to 16 and leads over the line.
Iannone still third from Rea, Bautista, Lowes.
Bulega leads lap one from Razgatlioglu and Iannone, then Rea, Alex Lowes, Bautista.
Alex Lowes through on Bautista as well, P6 now for Bautista.
Iannone's passed Bautista for third, and Rea's ahead of the Spaniard for fourth as well, great start from the Yamaha man but he'll suffer on the straight of course.
It's lights out for Race 2 in Aragon and it's another holeshot from Bulega from Razgatlioglu and Bautista, then Iannone and Rea in P5.
Riders are off on their warm-up lap for Race 2 in Aragon.
Still dry conditions for Race 2, as it has been all weekend at MotorLand. Much cloudier this afternoon than at any other point, though, so cooler track temperatures than yesterday.
For the first time since Most in May, Toprak Razgatlioglu was beaten in a WorldSBK race this morning.
Nicolo Bulega's race win might have come too late for the championship, with 41 points still separating himself and Razgatlioglu in the Turkish rider's favour, but the Italian can reach double figures on his win tally for 2025 with victory this afternoon.
Only Bulega has won multiple race on a single WorldSBK weekend this year other than Razgatlioglu, but the last time he did that was at Cremona at round four.
Of course, Razgatlioglu comes into this one having won yesterday's 18-lapper, so despite defeat this morning he knows he can get it done versus Bulega at MotorLand.
After causing a crash on the opening lap of the Superpole Race with Tito Rabat and Dominique Aegerter, Yari Montella will have a double long lap penalty to serve in this afternoon's Race 2.
Welcome back to live coverage of today's WorldSBK action from Aragon where Race 2 will be coming up at 14:00 local time.
Nicolo Bulega said he decided that he was going to "win or crash" in the Aragon Superpole Race.
The Italian says he knew that the final corner was his only chance to beat Razgatlioglu, who himself felt that he had no chance to beat Bulega in the last turn with three laps to go in the 10-lapper.
Full story here.
A first win since Most Race 2 for Bulega and what a win it was, similar to Estoril last year or even that most recent win in Most.
Nicolo Bulega wins the 10-lapper in Aragon!
A great exit from turn 15 gave Razgatlioglu the advantage into 16, but Bulega just turned tighter once more between 16 and 17 and he takes it over the line.
Bautista third, then Iannone, Sam Lowes, Alex Lowes, Petrucci, Rea, and van der Mark in the points. Vierge rounds out the top-10.
Bulega wide at turn seven and Razgatlioglu makes the move at turn 8.
The battling has brought Bautista back to them.
That turn 12 move again from Bulega gives him the lead, but Razgatlioglu makes the turn 15 move again!
At 16, Bulega can't do it on the brakes, but he turns tighter mid-corner and leads onto the last lap.
Razgatlioglu again back to the lead at turn seven.
Bautista's probably done, 0.8s back now as we enter the penultimate lap.
No turn 15 move from Razgatlioglu this time but he's still right there with 2 to go.
Bulega back to the lead at turn 16 and holds it to turn one.
Lowes is out of it, he ran wide a turn 16 but holds 4th.
Razgatlioglu back to the lead at turn seven on lap seven. Bautista and Lowes right there now.
Another turn 15 move from Razgatlioglu, Bulega kind of doing well to keep anticipating because he's coming from a way back.
Razgatlioglu leads into the final corner but Bulega over the line.
Bautista back in front of Lowes for third and only 0.5s behind the leaders.