The 2019 Superbike World Championship is continuing non-stop with the fourth
round of the calendar about to get underway this weekend at the prestigious TT
Assen circuit in the Netherlands, situated around 200 km from Amsterdam.
A triple win, for the third time this season, by Aruba.it Racing - Ducati’s
Spanish rider was important for a series of motives. Above all, it was the 350th
win for the Borgo Panigale manufacturer in the production-based championship
since it got underway in 1988; secondly, nine wins in the first nine races of
the season equalled Hodgson’s winning streak from 2003, and finally Bautista is
the first Spanish rider to win in his home country since Ruben Xaus in 2007. For
the Panigale V4 R, but not for Bautista, the Assen circuit will be completely
new but the points leader is confident he will also be able to express his full
potential in the Netherlands.
The Aragón Round was possibly a
turning-point for his team-mate Chaz Davies, who stepped onto the podium in both
races with two third places. Like Bautista, the 32-year-old Welsh rider knows
the Dutch track well, and despite never having won there, he has finished second
on three occasions with the twin-cylinder Panigale, in 2015 and
2016.
The Aruba.it Racing - Ducati team will take to the track on Friday
at 10:30 CET for the first free practice session, while the weekend programme
will see Race 1 held at 14:00 on Saturday and the Superpole Race at 11:00 on
Sunday, followed by Race 2 at 14:00.
Álvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing
- Ducati #19) – 1st (186 points)
“Fortunately we don’t have a lot of
time to rest between these races, and I prefer to get back on the bike again
very soon after a weekend of wins like at Aragón. It will be a new track for us
with this bike – like all the other circuits this season – but Assen is very
different from the other tracks. Even though we don’t have much data, I know the
place well because I’ve raced there in the past in other categories. The target
is the same as always: work hard to get the best set-up in preparation for the
races on Saturday and Sunday. The only unknown factor will be the weather
conditions, but for sure we are extra-motivated for Assen.”
Chaz
Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #7) – 7th (56 points)
“It was good to
make progress at Aragón, so now I hope to be able to build on that next weekend
and keep the momentum going. Assen is a different type of circuit from the
others and requires a different riding style, but I’ve got more confidence now
with the Panigale V4 R and me and the team have made a lot of progress with the
set-up. It’ll be nice to try and get between Alvaro and the other guys, fight
for the podium and demonstrate that the V4 R is strong with me on it as
well.”
The Assen TT Circuit
Assen has held a Grand Prix race
every year since it was inaugurated in 1949, first on closed roads and then from
1954 onwards on the track known as the Dutch TT circuit, while the first World
Superbike event was run in 1992. The track carves its way between grassy
embankments that house numerous viewing areas and in 2002 the circuit was
brought up-to-date with some major restructuring work. It was then modified
again at the end of 2005, but this time the track length of one of the
calendar’s longest circuits was reduced from almost 6 km to 4.5.
Circuit
Record: Rea (Kawasaki) 1’33.505 (174.87 km/h) - 2017
Fastest Lap: Rea
(Kawasaki) 1’34.880 (172.34 km/h) - 2017
Track Length: 4.542 km
Race
Distance: 2 x 21 laps (95.382 km), 1 x 10 laps (45.420 km)
Corners: 18 (6
left, 12 right)
2018 Results
Race 1: 1. Rea (Kawasaki); 2. Van
der Mark (Yamaha); 3. Davies (Ducati)
Race 2: 1. Sykes (Kawasaki); 2. Rea
(Kawasaki); 3. Van der Mark (Yamaha)
Álvaro Bautista
Bike:
Ducati Panigale V4 R
Race Number: 19
Age: 34 (born on 21 November 1984 in
Talavera de la Reina, Spain)
SBK Races: 9
First SBK Race:
2019 Phillip Island
Wins: 9
First Win: 2019 Phillip
Island
Pole Positions: 2
First Pole: 2019 Buriram
World
Titles: 1 (2006 125cc)
Chaz Davies
Bike: Ducati Panigale V4
R
Race Number: 7
Age: 32 (born on 10 February 1987 in Knighton,
UK)
SBK Races: 185
First SBK Race: 2012 Imola
Wins:
29
First Win: 2012 Nürburgring
Pole Positions: 6
First Pole: 2015
Laguna Seca
World Titles: 1 (2011 Supersport)
Updated Ducati World
Superbike Statistics (1988-2019 Aragón)
Wins: Ducati 350,
Kawasaki 127, Honda 119, Yamaha 77, Aprilia 52, Suzuki 32, BMW 12, Bimota
11
Ducati winners: Carl Fogarty (55), Troy Bayliss (52), Doug
Polen (26), Chaz Davies (25), Raymond Roche (23), Carlos Checa (22), Troy
Corser, Noriyuki Haga, Neil Hodgson (16), Pierfrancesco Chili, Giancarlo Falappa
(13), Rubén Xaus (11), Régis Laconi (10), Álvaro Bautista (9), Ben
Bostrom (7), John Kocinski, James Toseland (5), Michel Fabrizio (4), Sylvain
Guintoli, Lorenzo Lanzi, Marco Melandri (3), Shane Byrne, Mauro Lucchiari, Marco
Lucchinelli, Stéphane Mertens (2), Anthony Gobert, Garry McCoy, Andy Meklau,
John Reynolds, Jamie Whitham (1)
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