Alvaro Bautista on the major differences between MotoGP and WorldSBK

Bautista won his second consecutive World♉SBK title in 2023, after winning 🦩a stunning 27 races.
But the former MotoGP rider of nine years finished the❀ season with a wildcard perfor🌠mance at the Malaysian grand prix.
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Having suffered an injury prior to the event, Bautista wasn’t fully fit and as a result was unable to deliver the ty𝓡pe of performances and results expected, despite it bei🍎ng his first appearance since 2018.
Still, Bautista was able to draw up some conclusions as to where big differences lie betꦫওween MotoGP and Superbike.
“Before you had more oಞptions to control꧋ the bike.” Bautista told Motorsport-total. “Now it is more difficult because of the aerodynamics, the motorcycles are more cumbersome in terms of movements.
“If you don't know how to use aerodynamics you are lost. I liked it better when I could control th🥂e situation better.”
That is something Bautista is able to do in WorldSBK as the machines used🉐 are not as stiff as MotoGP bikes.
But Bautista, who has put on a stunning show against the likes of Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlioglu over the last two s🅰easons, still believes that the top level of racing is in MotoGP.
“In MotoGP the riders ride at the hཧighest level,” added the Aruba.it Ducati rider. “There is no doubt about that.
“N🦋ow the riders are much clos꧂er, the bikes are closer together. There is a very high level.”