WorldSSP: Oncu: MV Agusta won’t have a chance, Sofuoglu to test MV and Kawasaki

Former Moto3 race winner Can Oncu believes Kawasaki has a superior package relative to MV Agusta even though Niki Tuuli topped𓃲 day-one of W📖orldSSP testing in Jerez.
Oncu set a personal best of 1:43.240s, however, that was just shy of four 🧔tenths slower than Tuuli who set his best time ♋late on.
Despite the difference in lap time and the MV Agusta being particularly strong on corner exit, Oncu is not worried and instea💯d thinks ‘they won’t have a chance against us’.
Speaking after the opening day, Oncu sai♕d: "The MV Agusta pushes forward powerfully at the corner exit, we have to work on that.
"But if we ha🥃ve everything in order, they won't have a chance against us, so I 🍨can see it easily.”
"On Thursday we will see faster times, everyone will take a step forward. Two days ago it had rained and just before the test strong winds loaded𝔉 a lot of dust onto the track.
"On the second day of testing, the tra🦂ck will be in betteཧr condition and the times will be at least a second faster."
Tuuli was seen testing a new engine, clutch, gearbox and electronics for the Italian manufacturer who have both the F3 800 and F3 Sಞuperveloce machines homologated for WorldSSP use in 2022.
Tuuli was aboard an F3 800 as was retired five-time Supersport champion Kenan Sofuog♋lu.
The Turkish rider was deputising for protégé Bahattin Sofuoglu after the former WorldSSP300 rider tested positive for COV🐠ID-19.
During today’s day-two, Sofuoglu will complete further laps with the MV Agusta Repart☂o Corse team before switching to Kawasaki machinery with Puccetti, thus joining another one of his young riders Oncu.
"In theꦦ end I’m here for fun," said Sofuoglu. "I enjoy riding these bikes. Manuel [Puccetti] asked me to do some laps and test the new brake system because Kawasaki will have a new brake system next year.
"They wanted me to test this so I ꦗwill do some laps with the MV Agusta and som🔯e with Kawasaki."