Czech WorldSBK: Van Der Mark: “I missed a lot of races so the speed won’t be there from the start”

Van Der Mark has been out of action sinc🐲e round three of the WorldSBK seas🦋on at Assen, after suffering a broken leg.
After already suffering a brutal high♈side at Mandalika, Van Der Mark was caught out again at his home round although the impact was much more severe.
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But after getting back aboard an M 1000 RR before Imola, Van🦩 Der Mark has used the rest since to get himself as close to🎀 full fitness as possible.
"I am really happy to be back again,"&n💛bsp;said Van Der Mark. "It has been a long time and I am looking forward to this race.
"It won’t be easy as I missed a lot of races so for sure the speed won’t be there from the start, but I’m looking forward to being back on the bike and to be back working with the boys, and to at least have a race und💝er my belt before 🧜the summer break.
"Now, I🎉 am feeling 100 percent fit again so I can’t wait to be back out and to enjoy this weekend before the brea🐼k."
Van Der Mark’s return to Superbike action also seeꦆs BMW have their full line-up of ride👍rs.
Scott Redding, who admitted he will be staying in WorldSBK next season although there’s still no news on where he will be riding, secured another to🌞p ten treble at Imola.
Redding was unable to match his exploits at Donington Park however, as Ducati, Yamaha💙 and Kawasaki all held the upper hand༺ again over BMW.
With that said, Most has been one of Redding’s best venue🍎s in WorldSBK and the Brit is upbeat abo🔯ut his chances.
Redding added: "For me, Most is a good♐ track. I like going there. Last year, we had a good result there with BMW. I look forward to going there.
"It’s a different kind of circuit to what we are used to. And hopefully we can try to get ourselves back inside the top five, top si𝔉x.ꦏ
"That would be the goal and keep working on the project and g🐠et as close as we can."