WorldSBK Test: Aragon ‘one of the most difficult for me’, but Redding fastest

‘I'm very satisfied with the improvements we were able to make with the bike’; Scott Redding improves by over a second on day-two of WorldSBK testing in Aragon to finish fastest.
Aragon ‘one of the most difficult for me’, but Redding fastest

Scott Redding ༒completes MotorLand🔯 Aragon WorldSBK test fastest ahead of team-mate Michael Ruben-RInaldi. 

Participaജtion at the two-day test was heavily dominated by Ducati and Yamaha, as both manufacturers had five bikes in action, while Kawasaki, BMW and Honda were not involved. 

It’s been a busy month for the Aruba.it Ducati tea𓆉m, with Redding getting ample testing aboard his Ducati V4 R Panigale at Misano, Barcelona and now Aragon. 

During that time it’s given Redding plenty of opportunities to make improvements as he looks to become the first rider not named Jonathan Rea🐷 to win the WorldSBK championship since 2015. 

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"I'm very satisfied with the improvements we were able to make with the bike, especially during the middle p💦art of today," said Redding. 

"I felt comfortable with the race tyre and I have to say that I had a good feeling also with the soft one, which I struggled with last 🦋year here in Aragon. 

"With the qualifying tyre, I made a good time and this makes meಌ very happy because I consider this circuit one of the most difficult for me.&nbsꦚp;

"It hasn't been an ea🅷sy couple of days, but the team as always, has done a great job to find solutions to the problems that have aris🐻en."

Redding and Rinaldi completed 86 and 88 laps respectively o🍷ver the two days, ahead of the season open𒁃er which is also at MotorLand Aragon on May 2nd.

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