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‘Magny-Cours isn’t an easy track; We’ll have to make changes due to the reduced number of revs’ – Alvaro Bautista

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September 7, 2023
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‘Magny-Cours isn’t an easy track; We’ll have to make changes due to the reduced number of revs’ – Alvaro Bautista

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Alvaro Bautista is ready to get to restart the action on the World Superbike which now heads to Magny Cours. The Ducati rider expects some difficulties mostly due to the circuit’s layout.

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The current championship leader began by speaking of his time on holidays, where he didn’t miss the opportunity to work: ‘This summer I’ve been training a lot, I’ve been with my family, I’ve made good use of the time available. We then had the chance to test at Aragon where, especially on the second day, we tried some solutions that could come in handy’.

He then address the championship return, at France: ‘Magny-Cours is not an easy track with very strong braking areas, long bends, and lots of changes directions. We were competitive last year and we will start from that base although we’ll have to work and make some changes in light of the reduced number of revs’.

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