Alvaro Bautista on WorldSBK rider-bike weight limit: ‘It’s more difficult in the fast corners’
Two-time WorldSBK champion Alvaro Bautista says the new rider and bike weight limit will ꦅmake it especially hard for him this season.

A rider and bike weight limit will be implemented in WorldSBK this season which should help those with a bigger frame to compete in an easier fashion against the likes of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alvaro Bautista, who along with Ducati’s stunning top speed, can do significant damage on circuits with long straightꦺs.
Bautista, who is one of the lightest riders in WorldSBK, could suffer more than most ඣfrom this rule change and speaking about the challenges he expects, the Spaniard admitted that fast corners could be a problem area in particular.
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“My biggest problem or the area we have to work on is the extra weight on the bike,” confirmed Bautista at the Ducati launch, in Italy. “With more 💧weight on the bike, you feel it’s more difficult to ride it especially in the fast corners.
“With more inertia, the bike goes wide and it’s more difficult to close the corner. Also, for st෴opping under heavy b👍raking, we struggle a lot.
“We will conc﷽entrate on this and try to be penalised as little as possible and try to be at the best possible performance.”
Ba🤡utista is set to test for the first time in 2024 during this week’s Jerez test, before a second outing is scheduled at Portimao.
It will also be the first time he’s on-t𝓀rack since suffering an injury that hampered his MotoGP wildcard at Sepang last November.
On his current level of fitness, Bautista added: “I feel much better from𓆏 my injury. I spent many weeks trying to recover as much as possible. I feel ൩good now.
“The last test I have to do is riding my bike and to check t🔥hat there’s no problem riding the bike.
“I’m happy wi𝄹th my physical condition right now. Let’s see how it goes in the test.”