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Cycle News 2021 Issue 14 April 6

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 14 APRIL 6, 2021 P25 Haslam, overall sixth fastest in the combined times. He was second quickest on day one but tenth on day two, hence his overall top six. He and his team-mate Alvaro Bautista had much work to do on their extensively mod- ded Fireblade package after a long winter in the HRC workshops. Bautista was eventually 16th on the com- bined times, suffering a little on track after a motocross training accident last week left him with a chest injury. Consistently quick Tom Sykes was sixth on day two but seventh overall, on the official new M1000RR BMW. Alex Lowes came to this test after a one-man Jerez out- ing on the heavily revised KRT Kawasaki after recovering from a recent shoulder injury, and still found it painful on day one. He improved on day two, thanks to some rest and a better bike set- up, to go seventh fastest—eighth overall—if almost a second from his teammate Rea's best time. Runaway 2021 WorldSSP Champion Andrea Locatelli was rewarded with a factory Yamaha WorldSBK ride this year and took the new-look R1 to ninth place in the times after two full days in Catalunya. In a privateer but potent Team GoEleven Ducati berth this year, Chaz Davies scored himself tenth-best time overall on the strikingly colored V4 Panigale. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Ya- maha) had to sit out most of day two in isolation after testing posi- tive for Coronavirus, but he was still 11th fastest overall thanks to his day-one time. Gerloff's 2021 teammate Kohta Nozane (GRT Yamaha) tried a few new parts (like Gerloff and almost all the other Yamaha riders) as he brings another na- tionality and rookie status to the championship in 2021. He left Catalunya 12th. Former WorldSSP runner Axel Bassani (Motocorsa Ducati Racing Team) was 13th on his privateer bike, one place up on the hard-working new entrant with a big MotoGP paddock history—Tito Rabat (Barni Racing Ducati). With very little winter test time and several Yamaha factory sea- sons to wash away from his on- track muscle memory, Michael van der Mark (BMW Motorrad) was 15th fastest on day two in his first big "all-out" WorldSBK test alongside his competitors. He was another high-profile faller. The new season starts as summer approaches, between May 21-23, at Motorland Ara- gon—a venue some are heading to for a test later this month. Gordon Ritchie 1. Jonathan Rea (Kaw) 1:40.264 2. Scott Redding (Duc) 1:40.443 3. Garrett Gerloff (Yam) 1:40.497 4. Jonas Folger (BMW) 1:40.699 5. M. Ruben Rinaldi (Duc) 1:40.756 6. Leon Haslam (Hon) 1:40.900 7. Tom Sykes (BMW) 1:40.914 8. Alex Lowes (Kaw) 1:41.195 9. Andrea Locatelli (Yam) 1:41.258 10. Chaz Davies (Duc) 1:41.317 Scott Redding was on the pace all test and slotted into second overall on the Aruba.it Racing Ducati.

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