TWO DAYS OF TESTING FOR THE KAWASAKI WORLDSSP

The Kawasaki WorldSSP team completed two intensive days of testing at the Cremona Circuit on 13 and 14 March, finishing slightly earlier than planned due to rain. Despite this setback, the overall outcome is very positive for the team and its riders.

 

Over the course of these days, Jeremy Alcoba and Dominique Aegerter were finally able to ride in dry conditions, which allowed for significant progress in the set-up of the Ninja ZX-6R 636. The work focused particularly on resolving the issues that had limited the team’s performance at the opening round in Australia.

 

The riders, alongside the technical team, tested multiple updates and new set-ups, with particular attention paid to the electrical and electronic systems. These improvements have yielded encouraging results, allowing both riders to regain their feel for the bike and move in the right direction, aided by the ISB Sport suspension.

 

Jeremy Alcoba expressed his satisfaction following the tests, highlighting not only the technical progress but also his improved performance on a circuit where they had previously struggled. For his part, Dominique Aegerter particularly praised the team’s efforts to resolve the issues identified and emphasised the importance of these tests in ensuring they are better prepared for the upcoming rounds.

 

Team manager Manuel Puccetti also gave a positive assessment, noting that the progress made means they can approach the next round of the championship with confidence.

 

The Kawasaki WorldSSP team leaves Cremona with optimism and determination, already focusing on the next round of the championship, which will take place from 27 to 29 March at the Portimão circuit in Portugal. There, they will aim to build on the progress shown and continue to close the gap on the competitive level they know they can reach.

 

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