Another turn 15 pass for Razgatlioglu and Bulega makes the move again at turn 16, the Italian leads again over the line.
Lowes and Bautista closing in.
Another turn 15 pass for Razgatlioglu and Bulega makes the move again at turn 16, the Italian leads again over the line.
Lowes and Bautista closing in.
Bulega makes the pass in braking for turn 16 this time and leads over the line. Fastest lap of the race for the Italian, perhaps he can make the break now.
Bulega makes a move on Razgatlioglu at turn 12 that time round, but Razgatlioglu still led onto the straight.
The BMW leads over the line again and hangs on into turn one.
Behind, Sam Lowes is the fastest man on track and has just passed Bautista for third.
Front two are really clearing off here, they're 1s clear of Bautista.
Same turn 15 move from Razgatlioglu on that lap and this time he leads over the line.
Razgatlioglu took the lead at turn 15 from Bulega, but Bulega turns underneath him at 16/17 and leads the opening lap.
It's lights out in Aragon and we are underway for the 10-lap Superpole Race.
Bulega makes the holeshot ahead of Razgatlioglu and Alex Lowes this time, then it's Bautista and Sam Lowes.
Riders are on their warm-up lap.
Minutes away from the start of the Superpole Race in Aragon and the man to beat is clearly Toprak Razgatlioglu.
He was not dominant yesterday as he was in France, Hungary, or the UK, but the BMW rider still came out on top in a bar-to-bar battle with Nicolo Bulega.
Only 0.030s separated them at the line, but Bulega must reverse the result this morning and begin reducing his 44-point deficit in the riders' standings.
Sam Lowes was on the podium yesterday and close to the winner, but he will need to find something extra today to be able to really mix it with Bulega and Razgatlioglu.
Petrucci, Bautista, and Alex Lowes were all also tantalisingly close to the podium battle yesterday - can they get onto the box this morning?
A change to the grid from yesterday as it now reflects the Superpole result. Yesterday, Axel Bassani started last for ignoring yellow flags in FP2, a penalty he disagreed with.
As has been the case all weekend in Aragon, dry weather this morning.
We actually have warmer ambient temperatures for this morning's Superpole Race than there were for Race 1 yesterday afternoon at 23C. Considerably cooler track temperature, though, at 27C.
Welcome to live coverage of today's WorldSBK action from Aragon where the Superpole Race is coming up in just over 10 minutes.