Just under a week remains ahead of the opening round of the MOTUL FIM
Superbike World Championship around the spectacular Phillip Island Grand Prix
Circuit, and riders are set to be out on track from 19th –
20th February in the final test of the off-season. Providing riders
with an opportunity to make any final changes ahead of the Yamaha Finance
Australian Round, the traditional two day test is always a telling and important
opening to the season.
Kawasaki head into the test ready for a battle and
will no doubt have a confidence boost as the Japanese manufacturer have had a
strong winter testing period. Kawasaki Racing Team’s Jonathan Rea and Tom Sykes
have been working on their ZX-10RR’s in compliance with 2018’s regulations and
have not come away feeling down beat. Full of praise for the team’s hard work
and their new steeds, they will certainly be the target for the test. Making his
WorldSBK debut will be Toprak Razgatlioglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing), as the
Turkish rider moves up from STK1000. Noted by many as a rider to watch for the
up-coming season, his new team have notably put little pressure on the 21 year
old, and he will continue to work through understanding the Ninja machine. It’s
not only Puccetti who will have new riders taking on the ZX-10RR this season,
with Yonny Hernandez making the leap over from MotoGP™ joining Team Pedercini
Racing and Leandro Mercado taking on the Orelac Racing VerdNatura team. The
green machines will certainly be ones to keep an eye on throughout the two day
test.
Aruba.it Racing – Ducati are preparing for the new season with the
same duo on their bikes, and as Chaz Davies and Marco Melandri begin to adjust
to the new regulations for 2018, they will be putting the new parts into
practise for the Official Phillip Island Test. Undergoing a strong test and race
around the Australian circuit in 2017, going one step further will be the goal
for 2018 as they hope to give the Panigale R a stunning final season. Barni
Racing Team will once again run with the Italian manufacturer, and Xavi Fores
has been putting in the hard work over the winter. Finishing in the top five in
last season’s official test, the Spanish rider will make the most of his time
out on track Down Under as he looks at making the step back onto the podium in
2018.
Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team are preparing for what they hope
is set to be a strong 2018 season, as Alex Lowes and Michael van der Mark set
their sights high for the season ahead. Lowes has had a very strong pre-season
so far, and is set to confirm some of the changes ahead of the opening round, at
a circuit where he battled for the victory around in 2017. Van der Mark is
heading into the test with some work remaining to do, but feeling confident
ahead of the season. Guandalini Racing continue with Ondrej Jezek on the YZF-R1
for 2018, who will make the most of the vital testing time offered around the
4.4km circuit. Yamaha will also welcome the Yamaha Racing Team onto the grid in
Australia, with Daniel Falzon and Wayne Maxwell taking on the WorldSBK class –
and will no doubt use the valuable testing sessions prior to impressing their
home crowds.
Leon Camier (Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team) has been
one of the stars of the WorldSBK winter testing, impressing with his new team at
each circuit so far. Continuing to make updates on the CBR1000RR whilst awaiting
a new electronics package, the British rider will utilise the time on track to
be in the best possible position for the season. Jake Gagne (Red Bull Honda
World Superbike Team) is set to make his debut Down Under, a track he has hailed
as the one he is most looking forward to riding. With a steady pace so far in
testing, he will have a methodical two day test to work through the issues on
the Honda. Tackling the third Honda on the grid, PJ Jacobsen (TripleM Honda
World Superbike Team) has a big season ahead of him as his team also makes the
move up into the WorldSBK class. Working closely with the Red Bull squad, no
doubt the American will have a busy and productive two day test.
Remaining with the same duo in 2018, Milwaukee Aprilia are now the lone
RSV4 RF beasts on the grid and will continue to work to make it a podium
finisher with Eugene Laverty and Lorenzo Savadori. The team underwent a tough
start to their season in 2017 Down Under, but after some solid days over the
winter, there is no doubt they will be working their hardest to get their
Italian machines into the competitive times.
Riding for new teams for
2018, Loris Baz (GULF Althea BMW Racing Team) and Jordi Torres (MV Agusta
Reparto Corse) will be continuing to develop a relationship with their new teams
in order to create a strong working atmosphere. With the two day test, they can
work on their overall pace around the circuit as well as getting to grips with
the bike as a whole, meaning it will be a busy two days for the pair.
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