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Rea leads Razgatlioglu after WSBK Jerez Test Day 1

Jerez WorldSBK Test – Nov 2019 – Day 1


Day one of the 2020 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship test at the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto has come to a close, with riders and teams testing new parts and new bikes ahead of the new season.

Returning riders and WorldSBK rookies were on track looking for the perfect set-up for their 2020 season, whilst WorldSSP also joined the on-track action. Although four red flags interrupted proceedings, Jonathan Rea pipped Toprak Razgatlioglu and Alex Lowes to finish on top of the pile ahead of day two.

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Jonathan Rea – WorldSBK 2020 Testing

Improving the package in specific areas and continuing to experiment with new ideas regarding balance and set-ups for various scenarios, the Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK continued their pre-season testing with a strong afternoon in the south of Spain. Jonathan Rea was the first rider under the 1’40 mark, whilst Alex Lowes elevated himself up to second with just two hours of track time to go.

Over at Ducati, it was a tough afternoon for Scott Redding, who ran on at Turn 5 and beached his Ducati. The British rider re-joined the track but slipped down to seventh with less than two hours to go, although he recovered in the end and finished day one in sixth. Davies was just two places behind and was working on ergonomics, whilst working on rear shock feelings together with Ohlins. Michele Pirro was just outside the top ten in 11th.

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Chaz Davies – 2020 Jerez WorldSBK Test

Yamaha were also working on a vast array of things across their bikes, as Toprak Razgatlioglu was the first out on track. Toprak was experimenting with engine braking and was keen to refine his riding position; the Turk finished second overall, splitting KRT duo Rea and Lowes.

Setting 98 laps, Michael van der Mark was also working hard on improving his feeling with new parts on the 2019 bike and finished inside the top four. Loris Baz was as high as third but slipped down to overall, as he continued to work on a solution for his top speed deficit. Niccolo Canepa was out on track too and was the only rider with the 2020 Yamaha R1, finishing ninth.

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Toprak Razgatlioglu – 2020 Jerez WorldSBK Test

For the first time for the 2020 season, BMW were on track, meaning Eugene Laverty made his debut with the German manufacturer. Laverty suffered a technical problem which brought out the second red flag, leaving oil on the track at Turn 2.

Tom Sykes spent his day testing different chassis characteristics, whilst also experimenting with a different electronics strategy and swingarm parts too. Tom Sykes finished the day in seventh whilst Laverty was tenth overall.

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Eugene Laverty – 2020 Jerez WorldSBK Test

At GRT Yamaha, both Federico Caricasulo and Garrett Gerloff continued their adaptation to World Superbike life. The Italian was not inside the top ten for most of the day, and, like at Aragon, was working on his riding position on the bike. Garrett Gerloff set more than 70 laps on his first time at Jerez and spent most of the day inside the top ten before finishing 12th.

Xavi Fores was still getting used to be being back on a WorldSBK-spec motorcycle and was one place further back in 13th, whilst Caricasulo and Lorenzo Savadori were 14th and 15th respectively.

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Federico Caricasulo – 2020 Jerez WorldSBK Test

WorldSBK Jerez Test Day One Unofficial Times

  1. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1’39.207 – 63 laps
  2. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Official Team) 1’39.226 – 77 laps
  3. Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Official Team) 1’39.541 – 98 laps
  4. Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1’39.780 – 88 laps
  5. Loris Baz (Ten Kate – Yamaha) 1’40.128 – 98 laps
  6. Scott Redding (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati) 1’40.137 – 65 laps
  7. Tom Sykes (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) 1’40.431 – 50 laps
  8. Chaz Davies (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati) 1’40.659 – 72 laps
  9. Niccolo Canepa (Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Official) 1’40.854 – 68 laps
  10. Eugene Laverty (BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) 1’40.971 – 63 laps

WorldSSP

At the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, the FIM Supersport World Championship was also in action with numerous leading riders on track. A day blighted by red flags gave some teams the chance to bed-in their 2020 set-ups and for the raft of rookies to come to terms with their 2020 challenge.

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Randy Krummenacher – 2020 Jerez WorldSBK Test

Ending the day on top however was reigning WorldSSP Champion Randy Krummenacher, making his debut for MV Agusta, whilst Philipp Oettl and Isaac Viñales were in behind.

Learning a new bike and taking his crew with him to the MV Agusta set-up, Randy Krummenacher’s title defence started well, setting 50 laps throughout the day. The Swiss rider was under four seconds from Jonathan Rea’s time from WorldSBK and just over half-a-tenth ahead of fellow WorldSSP rider, Philipp Öettl.

Fresh from a test in Valencia, Oettl was up to speed on day one, with the German finishing ahead of Isaac Viñales, who is on a more-or-less identical bike to 2019 and has the aim of fighting for the title in 2020.

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Philipp Öettl – 2020 Jerez WorldSBK Test

Fourth overall was Andrea Locatelli, as the Italian also made his switch from Moto2™ to World Supersport. Setting over 60 laps on the Yamaha R6, the Italian stated he needs to go step by step and set as many laps as possible to understand the bike better.

He was ahead of 2019 Moto2 rival Steven Odendaal, who set 68 laps on his first time out on a WorldSSP bike. Hannes Soomer adapted quickly to his first Yamaha experience and was sixth out of nine WorldSSP riders.

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Isaac Viñales – 2020 Jerez WorldSBK Test

Federico Fuligni was back fighting fit with the MV Agusta and was seventh come the end of the day. Firstly, adapting to the bike and then trying to adapt the bike to his style, Can Öncü turned a first wheel in WorldSSP. He was eighth, just ahead of Loris Cresson, as the Belgian rider completed the WorldSSP running order.

WorldSSP Jerez Test Day One Unofficial Times

  1. Randy Krummenacher (MV AGUSTA Reparto Corse) 1’43.150 – 53 laps
  2. Phillip Oettl (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) 1’43.210 – 60 laps
  3. Isaac Viñales (Kallio Racing) 1’43.412 – 45 laps
  4. Andrea Locatelli (BARDAHL Evan Bros. WorldSSP Team) 1’43.474 – 62 laps
  5. Steven Odendaal (EAB Ten Kate Racing) 1’43.843 – 71 laps
  6. Hannes Soomer (Kallio Racing) 1’43.865 – 36 laps
  7. Federico Fuligni (MV AGUSTA Reparto Corse) 1’44.391 – 80 laps
  8. Can Öncü (Turkish Racing Team) 1’44.991 – 66 laps
  9. Loris Cresson (Team Toth) 1’46.509 -28 laps

Source: MCNews.com.au

Alvaro Bautista impresses on first outing with Panigale V4 R

Bautista runs Rea close in first outing on V4

Jerez WorldSBK Test Day One

After taking the Panigale V4 R to the racetrack for the first time at Aragon with Chaz Davies, the Factory Ducati squad resumed action at full capacity in Jerez with MotoGP exile Alvaro Bautista having his first chance to get acquainted with the V4 Ducati.

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Alvaro Bautista – GeeBee Image

In sunny conditions, with temperatures around 15 degrees, Bautista and Davies clocked 65 and 49 laps respectively. The Spaniard’s priority was to get acquainted with the Panigale V4 R and the Pirelli WSBK tyres. The 34-year-old showed good chemistry with both the bike and the team to post the second-best time of the day, a 1m39.979. On only his first acquaintance with the bike, and on very different tyres than he is accustomed to, that could be an ominous sign which might have the competition sweating a little

Alvaro Bautista

“It felt like the first day at school and, while it’s still very early, I’ve been enjoying the bike quite a bit. For sure, the V4 R is different compared with the Desmosedici, in terms of engine, chassis and tires, but the character is similar. You need to ride it differently though, a bit smoother. We did not make many changes, just small adjustments, and we basically just tried to get as much kilometers as possible under our belt to get acquainted with the whole team. I was surprised to be this fast, but we must not get carried away and we’ll keep following the same plan tomorrow.”

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Alvaro Bautista

At the top of the timesheets though it was that familiar face, Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK), didn’t waste any time setting the pace.

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Jonathan Rea – GeeBee Image

Working on suspension, tyres and finding a balance with their chassis and weight distribution for their new engine, it was a productive day for the reigning world champion who came out on track at 1300 to shoot right to the top of the timing screens. Rea ended day one with a time of 1.39.657, and put in 57 laps.

Chaz Davies was third quickest and continued to work through the differences that the new Panigale V4 R brings to the table compared to the booming V-Twins he has raced for many seasons.

Chaz Davies

“We’re figuring out the new bike step by step and, while it’s still early, the start has been positive. The package definitely has great potential. I’m very confident we have a better weapon to fight with. That said, we just need time. We’re trying to walk before we can run, because there is a lot to learn about the V4 R and it’s easy to get carried away. So, I’ve been cautious, trying only a few changes throughout the day. We have to find the nuances and differences with the previous bike, and put all the experience together, which is the path we’re going to follow tomorrow as well.”

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Chaz Davies

Alex Lowes (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) and Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) continued to work through the parts and updates they had last week around MotorLand Aragon.

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Alex Lowes – GeeBee Image

With elements of their chassis, swing arm and electronics to work on, the 2018 race winners had another productive day in Spain. Lowes was never outside the top four and ended in fourth with a time of 1.40.296. Whilst van der Mark was taking a more steady approach and ended with a time of 1.41.572 in seventh position.

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Leon Haslam – GeeBee Image

Leon Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) also continued to get used to his new bike and team, although the Briton had come from a BSB spec’ ZX-10R that he used to win the British Superbike Championship, there are still many differences and despite a crash through turn five in the early afternoon, the British rider ended day one in fifth putting in 71 laps, with a time of 1.40.390.

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Leon Haslam – GeeBee Image

Brand new WorldSBK team GRT Yamaha had their first day with the step up into the premiere class, with experienced Marco Melandri and WorldSBK rookie Sandro Cortese. Spending their first day getting adapted to the YZF-R1, the team are taking things step by step and were able to put in 125 laps collectively. Melandri ended day one in sixth, whilst Cortese finished the day in eighth.

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Marco Melandri back on a Yamaha – GeeBee Image

It wasn’t only SBK teams testing, as there were three FIM Supersport World Championship teams out on track. MV Agusta Reparto Corse had 2018 star Raffaele De Rosa out on track, whilst Kawasaki Puccetti Racing took to the track with Hikari Okubo and Team Pedercini Racing were putting in the miles over the winter.

Action resumes on track Tuesday for the final day of pre-season testing in November.

Jerez WorldSBK Test Day One Unofficial Times
  1. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1.39.657
  2. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1.39.979 +0.322
  3. Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1.40.202 +0.545
  4. Alex Lowes (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) 1.40.296 +0.639
  5. Leon Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1.40.390 +0.733
  6. Marco Melandri (GRT Yamaha Team) 1.40.663 +1.006
  7. Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) 1.41.572 +1.915
  8. Sandro Cortese (GRT Yamaha Team) 1.41.972 +2.315

Source: MCNews.com.au