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WSBK Riders Test Today at New Cremona Track

1 years ago By Sports Desk

World Superbike Championship (WSBK) riders gathered today in Cremona, Italy, to test the new circuit. The venue will make its official debut on the WSBK calendar later this season, but until then, riders have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the track and make the necessary modifications to their bikes.

The first tests in Cremona

On May 23, drivers from several teams will be able to go to the track for the first time. Aruba. It will be represented by Ducati, with a test team of Alvaro Bautista and Nicolo Bulega. Motocorsa Racing’s Michael Ruben Rinaldi will also participate in tests to improve his performance in the next races.

Test participants

In addition to the Ducati riders, Sam Lowes, ELF Marc VDS Racing Team, and GoEleven rider Andrea Iannone will also take part in the race. WorldSSP rider Adrian Huertas will be on track, showing his talent and preparing for future races.

It will be the turn of four Yamaha riders to complete the tests on Friday. Pata Prometeon Yamaha’s Jonathan Rea and Andrea Locatelli are accompanied by Remy Gardner and Dominique Aegerter of the GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team to maximize the performance of their bikes.

Comeback and debut

Recovering from injury, Iker Lecuona will return to the HRC team, and his teammate Xavi Vierge will also be there. PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda will be represented by Tarran Mackenzie and Adam Norrodin. British Superbike Honda racers such as Tommy Bridewell and Andrew Irwin will also take part in the trials to demonstrate the preparation and competitiveness of the event.

Notable breaks

It is important to highlight the absence of BMW Toprak Razgatlioglu and Michael van der Mark in today’s tests. In their place, Scott Redding and Garrett Gerloff will represent the BMW team. Kawasaki will be represented by Kawasaki Puccetti Racing and Tito Rabat, ensuring that all the big teams will be involved in some capacity.

Circuit development

The Cremona circuit has undergone significant improvements in preparation for its debut. The now 3,768-kilometer circuit has notably improved corners 11, 12, and 13, offering drivers new challenges and opportunities.

The test at the new Cremona circuit is an important opportunity for WSBK riders to adapt to the new conditions and adapt their bikes to the race. Featuring a variety of top teams and riders, these tests will be important indicators of what to expect when the track makes its debut on the WSBK calendar. The presence or absence of certain opponents highlights the strategic dynamics and preparation of the teams, leading to anticipation and excitement for the upcoming season.

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