Eagle-eyed WorldSBK podium riders spot Ducati’s next Panigale
Sam Lowes spots the Duca🎉ti Panigale V4R at Misano test

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sam Lowes was among the riders who sp🧸otted Ducati’s next superbike on track at Misano.
Ducati test rider Michele Pirro was putting the Panigale V4R through its paces at the🃏 WorldSBK Misano test earlier this week.
It is the machine that Ducati intend to homologate for the 2026 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship.
“I saw Pirro on top of the new bike a litt🐎le bit,” Lo🦩wes said.
“He looked good, anཧd although you can’t see much with how it was painted, I’m looking forward to getting on it at some point.”
Lowes🐽 said about his testing: “Nothing massively new that we were trying, obviously ther🐓e is the new Ducati Panigale V4 R which is coming at some point.
“So this version of the bike is nearing the end of💖 its develo𒁃pment cycle.
“We were more focused on the fee💫ling on the෴ bike and the electronics.”
Sam Lowes 'missing something' to battle WorldSBK top two

The ELF Marc VDS Racing Teamܫ will enterဣ the Misano round on June 13-15 on a five-race streak of finishing inside the top five.
He is expected to trouble Aཧlvaro Bautista, Danilo Petrucci and Andrea Locatelli for thജe podium again at Misano.
He was also inside the top five on each day of the Misano te🦂st earlier this week.
“It was a positive day; the team did a ཧreally good job,” Lowes s꧂aid.
“We 🐓tried a few things, and we have a good direction for th🥀e race weekend.
“We’re pretty strong with the race tyre, I’m happy with the pace we have and the lap times we can do. We did a little bit of time with the SCQ tyre at the end and made a small step, but after 88 la🌱ps at that point, I was pretty tired.
“It was good to try for the weekend, I feel like right now we’re definitely in the podium fight big time, just missing something to keep up with Bulega and Toprak, who look 🔜like tﷺhey found something on Day 2.
“It’s been a po🐲sitive test for us, we know where we can improve. We need to analyse a bit more, and now we look towards the race weekend in a positive manner.”

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