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Kawasaki and Ducati Impress Under Spanish Sun

Thursday, 17 November 2016 17:21 GMT

Day 2 at Aragon concludes with impressive lap times

The sun shone once again on MotorLand Aragon as the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship riders were eager to get out on track for Day 2 of 2017 testing.

All riders took to the track by 11:30 local time (GMT +1) and an important day of long test runs were underway at the Alcañiz circuit, with work continuing to be done following on from the opening day.

Former MotoGP™ rider Stefan Bradl (Honda WorldSBK Team) was the first rider to exit pit lane as he continued to find a strong set up with his first outing on the Honda machine. Setting a time of 1’51.1 on the final day at a track on which he has produced some strong top five finishes at in the past, the German maintained a good understanding of his new bike and tyres as he adjusted to the Pirelli tyres. Ending the test with a race simulation under his belt, Bradl and his team leave MotorLand happy with the progress made.

Kawasaki Racing Team’s Tom Sykes and Jonathan Rea began the day with a team photoshoot before taking to the track to test alterations to the chassis and engine on their Ninja machines. Rea went out on track as early as temperatures allowed and set the fastest time of the day – a 1’49.8. Working mainly on chassis on Day 2 of the test, the reigning World Champion ended with a positive outcome and was able to put in some strong lap times on used race tyres.

Tom Sykes was able to conclude his testing plan for the week, whilst clocking a time of 1’50.4. Despite using only a harder tyre due to the track temperatures, the Yorkshireman put in a race simulation which provided positive results for his team.

Nicky Hayden (Honda WorldSBK Team) had a steady day as he continued to wait for the 2017 Fireblade, but spent the day working on brakes, suspensions and chassis. Leaving southern Spain with a better feeling from braking as well as the front end of his CBR1000RR, he was able to produce faster lap times to conclude the test; his best a 1’50.8.

Aruba.it Racing – Ducati were able to build on modifications made on Day 1, with many short stints. Chaz Davies kept up his stunning pace at the circuit and got his lap time down to 1’50.4, with the Panigale R now running to 85% of its full potential ahead of next week’s Jerez test.

Not wanting to do full race runs due to the cooler and unrealistic track temperatures, it was a day of building on setup for the returning Marco Melandri, who clocked a time of 1’50.8.

Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) suffered a crash at Turn 3 in the final hour of the day, which he was able to walk away from unhurt. Showing remarkable consistency on a new bike, the Dutchman will be looking ahead to next week’s Jerez test to build on setup, setting his fastest time of 1’51.6.

On the other side of the garage, Alex Lowes was able to complete his testing schedule whilst clocking a time of 1’51.3. Working on swingarms as well as chassis, the British rider provided interesting results for the team after a long day at the Spanish track.

With the first test of 2017 complete at MotorLand Aragon, World Superbike riders will be back out on track next week at the Circuito de Jerez.