Bradley Ray ‘didn’t feel a million miles away’ after making WorldSBK debut in Portimao

After missing out on last week’s opening WorldSBK test of the year, Ray was playing catch-up relative to most other rookies as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Remy Gardner, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Danilo Petrucci, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Dominique Aegerter and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lorenzo Baldassarri also got through extensive testing program🔥s in Jere🌠z.
Despite that, Ray was able to finish ahead of Baldassarri whilst also finishing🦩 a second down on the likes of Petrucci and Aegerter.
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Arriving in WorldSBK as the reigning 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:British Superbike champion and one of the most talented rookies i🔯n recent years, Ray will have a lot of expectat🅷ion to do well, and although it remains early, there are clear signs that the Yamaha rider could be one to watch in 2023.
Speaking to World👍SBK.com after his debut, Ray said: "It’s the first time I’ve been on the WorldSBK-spec R1 so, this morn⭕ing, we went through a lot of things.
"Setting the foot pegs up, the handlebars, brake positions, things like that; all the little things tha🎉t you do at the start of a test. We got through all that, but it took a bit of time.
"Short runs today to get myself comfortable on the bike with my position and today was basically all about learning the electronics, 💧learning the chassis, the bike and obviously working together with the team. Been a busy day.
"Not as many laps as I probably need at the minute but🧜 the laps we did were very valuable. I ♎think we’ve got a lot of work to do tonight.
"It’s my first time back on a bike since Brands Hatch last year so it was an eye-opener coming back here, on a different spec bike, to Portimao. Happy with day one, we’re not too far away but♓ a lot to work on."
After a tough stint 🅷with Suzuki and BMW in BSB, Ray’꧑s switch to Yamaha in 2022 ended up being a perfect combination between rider and bike.

In tune with the R1 from the second he got aboard it during pre-season testing, Ray pr꧙oved to be uncatchable throughout the season.
Having only experienced the R1 in British Superbike-spec before, day-one at Portimao provided Ray with the chance to experience WorldSBK-spec electronics fo🐭r the first time, which he said is the biggest difference between th🙈e two machines.
Ray added: "Most of it is very similar. It’s mainly the electronics package, that’s very different to what we run in the𒐪🌞 UK and you can do a lot more with traction control, engine braking.
"It’s a lot to learn for me. It’s all about just find♒ing my feet a bit, understanding what I can do and𓂃 moving forward with that.
"Just going to be a busy couple of days getting up to speed and learning the process. I felt com🍰fortable straight away today, didn’t feel a million miles away."