FIRST LOOK: Kawasaki present 2024 WorldSBK livery - with more green!
An even greener look for the Kawasaki ZX-10RR t💎his year

Kawasaki have shown off 🗹their 2024 WorldSBK li♉very.
The ZX-10RR will feature even more 🅘green than last year.
Alex Lowes and Ax༒el Bassani will form Kawasaki's r🔯ider line-up as they enter their post-Jonathan Rea era.
Lowes said: “I really𝓀 like the new colours🐭 for 2024, they are a little bit different.
"Every other year there have been some small changes, but this is ༒my favourite one yet.
"I come into 2024 with a lot o🧜f optimism. In some ways the bike, the package and the team are the same, but I have some different 🤡personnel to work with.
"We have some small upgrades and we have been working very hard in the winter, especially in our weak areas, making the bike easier to manage over a 💧race distance.
🌺"I am𓄧 really happy with the work we have done. Whether it is enough to challenge at the front every week, we will have to wait and see.
"But I certainly feel that we have made a step forward from🍎 last🍌 year. I am excited to get going and head to Phillip Island for the final pre-season test and Round 1.”

Bassani added: “I am really happy to finall𒁏y show to the world the new KRT livery for the 2024 season.
"I think it is a really good design ඣཧand I like it. For sure there is still a lot of green but some different colours.
"It is also really gꦫood to finally see my factory bike in ▨factory colours. It is always nice to have a new look each season.
"I hope that people like the look of the bike and all ꩲthe newꦓ team clothing. The green of Kawasaki is always special.
"I think we can hav𝓰e a really good season together. I am looking forward to going to Australia soon.”
Team Manager Guim Roda added: “We havꦡe a very balanc🃏ed project this year.
"Lowes, a fast rider with incredible capacity for spee🐈d, is trying to extend his🃏 performance for 20 laps - right to the end of long races.
"Axel, a young and talented rider, is learning how to extract the full 𝔍potential of the Ninja ZX-10RR each time he goes out on track.
"Races this season will need to be evaluated not only by finishing positions but by🍒 the distance between the first placed rider and the others, because it will be so tight.
"The number of great riders on the grid is amazing. I’m sure this is, by far, the more competitive and exciting season in WorldSBK si☂nce we startedജ out on our KRT project in 2012.
"We are putting on a big show and hope ꦦall the racing fans, and especially 🐓the Ninja fans, will thoroughly enjoy it.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, toಌ footba🌱ll, to F1.