van der Mark upgrades expectations after painless return to action
Michael van der Mark says he is now targeting top ten results in this weekend’s World Superbike Championship round at Donington Park after making a succe🌠ssful return to action from injury.
The Dutchman🧸 was 🐽back on the Pata Yamaha for the first time since a violent high-side last time out at Misano left him with a wrist injury that required surgery.

Michael van der Mark says he is now targeting top ten results in this weekend’s World Superbike Championship round at Donington Park after making a successful return to action from 🃏injury.
The Dutchman was back on the 🐻Pata Yamaha for the first time since a violent high-side last time out at Misano left him with a wrist injury that required surgery.
However, despite only 10 days elapsing between surgery and Friday free practice, van der Mark was an impressive fifth quickest after FP1 before spending FP2 focusing on getti༺ng more mobility on the bike to improve his comfort levels.
“I thin🎐k I was more nervous ahead of FP1 today than I am before a race. I was pretty confident the injury wouldn't be a p𓂃roblem, but you never really know until you're actually on the bike.
“I felt good o🌠n the bike from the start, with no pain, but I am missing a little bit of mobility, which means I can't move around t♓he bike quite so well.
“Every lap I was feeling a bit better but I'm not as smooth as normal and that made it a little di꧋fficult to get the bike set-up. In the afternoon we tried to improve the bike, to make it a little smoother and easier to ride and, while I didn't manage to improve my lap time, this wasn't rea༒lly the goal.
“I did a lot more laps than I was expectin𓆉g today; this morning before FP1ꦫ I would have been happy to pick up some points in the races, but now I think we can target the top ten."