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

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.