Following the opening two overseas rounds in Australia and Thailand, the 2019
Superbike World Championship has arrived in Europe for the third event of the
season – the Aragón Round – which takes place this weekend from 5 to 7 April at
the MotorLand circuit, located around 100 km from Zaragoza.
This
weekend, all eyes will be focussed on the 34-year-old Spanish rider from
Talavera de la Reina, Álvaro Bautista, who with his results is rewriting the
history of the World SBK championship. Since his debut in the production-based
racing series, the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team rider has picked up a total of
six wins in six races, one pole position and four fastest laps on the brand-new
Panigale V4 R. Bautista will be racing at MotorLand for the first time in
Superbike in front of his home crowd, and arrives there with a lead of 26 points
over his closest rival, Rea on a Kawasaki.
A lot is also expected from
his Aruba.it Racing - Ducati team-mate, Chaz Davies, after a rather complicated
start to the season. The 32-year-old Welshman has an excellent record at
MotorLand Aragón, with seven wins to his name on the challenging circuit, but at
this early stage of this season he has only notched up 18 points. In any case,
Chaz showed some good potential in the Buriram races and in the pre-race test at
Aragón, and he will tackle this upcoming weekend intent on turning his season
around and fighting for the podium.
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 (124
points)
“After Thailand we had some time to rest before my home race and
I’m looking forward to it because I want to enjoy my WSBK championship round
with all the Spanish fans. I think that six wins in a row for sure has helped to
make Superbikes in Spain more well-known and I’m happy because I feel I’m
contributing to the growth of the championship, but this obviously means there
are more expectations for my home round. Even though we did a positive test
here, Aragón will be a new track for this bike, but as always I will try to be
focussed. The target is exactly the same, we must work to get the bike as
competitive as possible and then we will see what happens.”
Chaz
Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati #7) – 11th (18 points)
“I wouldn’t go
as far as to say that the Aragón round – given my seven wins here – is a track
where it’s all going to come together, because it’s not as simple as that. For
sure it’s a track which on paper is better for me and this could help to mask
some problems, but we still have to continue to work hard to find the best
possible set-up. We did two days’ testing immediately after Buriram which was
quite good, so now I’m going to Aragón to confirm the progress we’ve made so far
and make another step forward because, as Alvaro continues to show, the
potential of our bike is very high and it’s just up to us now to extract
it.”
The MotorLand Aragón Circuit
The modern MotorLand Aragón
facility had its roots firmly established with a solid history of street racing
in Alcañiz, which hosted events between 1963 and 2003, but the need for greater
safety led to the proposal and construction of a sporting complex dedicated to
motorsport in the area. With the support of local institutions, renowned German
architect Hermann Tilke was commissioned to design the facility. The circuit,
which is 5.077 km long and has 17 turns, has always been a riders’ firm
favourite ever since its first Superbike race here in 2011.
Circuit
Record: Davies (Ducati) 1’49.319 (167.19 km/h) - 2017
Fastest Lap: Davies
(Ducati) 1’50.421 (165.52 km/h) - 2016
Track Length: 5.077 km
Race
Distance: 2 x 18 laps (91.386 km), 1 x 10 laps (50.770 km)
Corners: 17 (10
left, 7 right)
2018 Results
Race 1: 1. Rea (Kawasaki); 2.
Davies (Ducati); 3. Fores (Ducati)
Race 2: 1. Davies (Ducati); 2. Rea
(Kawasaki); 3. Melandri (Ducati)
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: 6
First SBK Race:
2019 Phillip Island
Wins: 6
First Win: 2019 Phillip
Island
Pole Positions: 1
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, Great
Britain)
SBK Races: 182
First SBK Race: 2012 Imola
Wins:
29
First Win: 2012 Nürburgring
Pole Positions: 6
First Pole: 2015
Laguna Seca
World Titles: 1 (2011 Supersport)
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