Alex Lowes “happy” with eighth in first Bimota WorldSBK race, “proud” of winter development
Alex Lowes finished eighth in his first World Superbike race aboar𓂃d the new Bimota KB998.

An eighth-place finish on the circuit he won at a year ago is on paper a clear backwards step and perhaps a disappointment for Alex Lowes, but the British rider insists he is happy with his first 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike race aboard the Bimota KB998.
Lowes was 10th in Superpole on Saturday morning, and rode the first stint of the race inside the top-10, before stopping later than all the riders ahead of him, staying out until lap 11, the final opportunity 🐻to pit.
He🐈 received a 0.6-second penalty for exceeding the pit lane intervention time, but that didn’t affect his position in the end, and eighth was a position Lowes felt he could be pleased with.
“I’m happy,” Lowes said. “I 🌄think I’m happier than other people, because, for many people, we did a good job last year so maybe the expectation was more.
“But it’s the first time we’re trying the bike in these extremely hot conditions, we have no information, we’re learning, we’re changing the bike for the race, we’re t🐼aking a lot of data.
“[So], to arrive with a brand new bike, toꦓ be fighting with [Andrea] Locatelli, not too far behind the second group of Ducatis, we cannot be too disappointed.
“They have some big advantages here, and we have to keep improvin🃏g, kee♏p working with what we’ve got.”
Lowes added that he is “p🏅roud” of the work Bimota has donღe over the winter to prepare the bike for its first race outing.
“I’m really proud,” Lowes said when asked about t♎he winter development of the KB9🅺98.
“I seem to look at the situation differওent to most people. It’s not an easy job; there’s a lot of manufacturers that have been working hard and for a l💯ong time to arrive here.
“I think Axel [Bassani] was first or second in a lot of the winter tests and then maybe we expect too much. But the reality is that the other gu♊ys are a lot more ready than us, everything is [for Bimota] is brand new.
“So, I knew it wasn’t going to be easy, I’m happy with the job we’ve done, I’m sure we can do better, I’m suꦇre we will keep doi𓃲ng better, and we have to be happy with the start point because it is what it is and we have to try to improve for the next races.”
Looking ahead, Lowes said he is aiming to get the Bimota a bit🔥 further up the finishing order in Sunday’s twꦑo races, but is also aware that he will need to make improvements to do so.
“[We will] just try to improve the feeling of the bike, try to improve our performance against the othe🐽r guys,” he said.
“I wasn’t too far away [in Race 1], but it☂’s easier to be on the back of the group; to mix with them, pass them, and fight with them is another story.
“I need a bit more feeling from the front.
“Of cou꧅rse, it’s Wo𒁃rld Superbike, it’s so close, everybody improves.
“But that’s so valuable for us to have those🌠 20 laps in hot conditions, we can understand now how to improve myself on the Bimota, the guys how to improve the bike from the data, and like everybody else we’ll try to make a step forward tomorrow and be a bit closer to the top-six which is our target this weekend.”

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