Michael Van Der Mark ‘a lot happier with new swingarm’ at Portimao WorldSBK test
The Dutch rider says his feeling at Portimao with the new swingarm was much better than🅷 at Jerez, and left him ‘a lot happ𒅌ier’.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Van Der Mark was over six tenths off WorldSBK team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu, but that didn’t tell the whole story.
The factory BMW rider was a consistent presence inside the topಌ ten and shoꩲwed strong pace throughout.
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V🥂an Der Mark, who was left fuming after day t🔯wo in Jerez following an incident with fellow BMW rider Scott Redding, continued development of the German manufacturer’s new swingarm.
Not hap✱py wi🔯th the results in Jerez, Van Der Mark was much more content with the performance on day one in Portimao.
“We had a good day anꦉd our programme was just to confirm the parts we tried at Jerez,” Van♕ Der Mark told WorldSBK.com.
“We had two different bik🏅es and did longer runs to do a full comparison. It was quite interesting; this is a different track and the feedback from the parts was different to Jerez, so there’s a lot to think about.
“We tried a new swingarm; I had it in🏅 Jerez as well but this is a different track so we back-to-backed it here.
“I wasn’t happy with it at Jဣerez but here, I’m a lot happier with it. Ifജ it’s working here, we can play with the setup and make it work.”
When speaking 🦹about new parts BMW have left to try, Van Der Mark said adjusting th🅷e set-up is more of a priority before the season-opener at Phillip Island.
“It’s difficult but we didn’t really try much with the set-up, just the parts,” said the five-time WorldSBK race winner. “If it’s worki🔜ng here we can play with the set-up to make it work.”