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Cycle News 2015 Issue 46 November 17

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IN THE WIND P36 REA FASTEST AS HAYDEN SETTLES IN D ay one of the Motorland Aragon World Supebike test promised nothing, but eventu- ally most of the top riders got to complete some worthwhile laps, despite a persistent blanket of fog that took hours to lift. Sunshine even appeared at one late stage, but with track temperatures in the mid-teens it took some time for the track to improve enough for Jonathan Rea (KRT) to set the best lap, a 1:51.5s on his 2016 machine. He only set 18 laps, such was the short time available to him and his peer group. Rea's teammate Tom Sykes had opted not to ride at all, but the new star in the World Super- bike skies Nicky Hayden (Honda World Superbike) managed to ride his bike in dry conditions to a respectable time behind the more regular World Superbike combatants. In setting a best of 1:53.2s or 1:53.3s (depending on who pushed the stopwatch button) Hayden ended his first new era World Superbike day making a positive impression all around. "We went out with a wet front just to check the ride position, basically," Hayden said. "Of course the feeling is very differ- ent, especially from what I am used to with the rain front tire. I just rode around but it feels like there is quite a wide power range, which I liked. Obviously I need to understand more how the front is moving; it's softer, even on the straightaway." Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati WSB) was the second fastest rider behind Rea, not managing to get his full 2016 'test' bike to run properly and going back to his regular ma- chine in the end. Three riders—official Ducati stand-in Xavi Fores and both new Pata Yamaha riders Syl- vain Guintoli and Alex Lowes—set a 1:52.5s best, with Michael van der Mark putting in a 1:52.7s. All at Motorland hope for an improvement in the weather on day two, with most having new 2016 material or entire machines to work with. Cycle News closed for press before the commencement of day two at Aragon. We will have a full interview with Hayden himself in the next issue of Cycle News. Gordon Ritchie Nicky Hayden completed his first tentative steps into World Superbike at Aragon. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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