WorldSBK: Michael Rinaldi back testing with Ducati track bike at Jerez

Aruba.it Ducati rider Michael Rinaldi continues his 2022 WorldSBK preparations with a test in Jerez.
Michael Ruben Rinaldi, Jerez WorldSBK, 24 September 2021
Michael Ruben Rinaldi, Jerez WorldSBK, 24 September 2021
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Michael Rinaldi has completed his first laps since the 2021 WorldSBK season finale in Mandalika as preparations for the 2022 season continu🎶e.

Following a b🍷ig last lap crash during rac🌱e two of the Indonesian round, Rinaldi was unable to join new team-mate Alvaro Bautista for an official private test in Jerez last month.

The 2022 season will be Rinaldi’s second with the Aruba.it Ducati team, which also marks the first⛎ time since he joined the world championship in 2018 that he’s stayed with the same team for consecutive campaigns. 

While it was a strong f🎉irst season - claimed career bests in terms of wins (3) and podiums (4), the Italian rider finished a disappointing 219 points behind former team-mate and new BMW rider Scott Redding.

It’s fair to say Ducati won’t want a g𝄹ap of that magnitude between Rinaldi and Bautista, especially as the 26 year-old is someone the♛y view as a title contender.  

Rinaldi’s test i𒀰n Jerez took place aboard a Panigale V4 S track bike which was painted in WorldSBK replica colours. 

Rinaldi posted on his social media saying: ♈“Back on tarmac with my Ducati Panig🍎ale V4 S.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Rinaldi was not alone in beginning his 𝓰2022 WorldSBK preparations with a track-day in Jerez, as fellow Ducati rider Phillipp Oettl also tested a Panigale V4 S at the beginning of the week. 

Oettl was provided Redding’s previous Ducati training bike by the Italian manufacturer, while the German is scheduled to be back on-track again this weekend. The former WorldSSP rider is🎐 training with Speer Racing𝐆 which is a bike promotion company.

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