Michael Van Der Mark Aims for Podium Comeback in Assen
Acclaimed Dutch World Superbike rider Michael van der Mark will return to the podium at the next stage in Assen. After a promising weekend in Catalonia, van der Mark is confident of his ability to compete at a high level and achieve impressive results.
In Catalonia, van der Mark showed his ability with an impressive fourth place in the second race behind teammate Toprak Razgatlioglu. The result was a great comeback for van der Mark, who has been plagued by injuries in recent seasons. Now the Dutch driver is determined to seize the moment and seek a much-coveted podium at his home race.
Van der Mark expressed hope and confidence in his performance: “It will be great to be on the podium, it’s been a while! Honestly, we had a strong weekend here and if we can do the same in Assen, with a little more pressure, I hope to be on the podium there.With his renewed determination and improved performance, Van der Mark is ready to take on the challenge in Asan.
One of the reasons van der Mark’s performance improved in Catalunya was his performance in Superpole, which was a challenge for him. Now, with a more solid foundation on the M 1000 RR and more confidence in his ability to handle the qualifying tire, van der Mark is ready to compete at a higher level.
The Dutch driver knows that the competition will be tough, but he is confident in his and his team’s abilities. He highlighted the importance of capitalizing on the renewed confidence and continuing to fight for consistent results in the upcoming World Superbike races.
Van der Mark is of particular importance to Assen, his home race and a circuit where he has won before. Backed by the local fans, van der Mark was determined to put in a strong performance and secure a place on the podium.
In short, Michael van der Mark is determined to make a triumphant return to the podium in Assen. With his renewed confidence and unwavering determination, the Dutch rider is ready to take on the challenge and seek glory on the World Superbike tracks.