Jerez Moto2 Test: Jake Dixon fastest in the wet

British𝓡 Superbike title runner-up Jake Dixon already looks like one to watch in wet conditions in Moto2 next season, having set the fastest time during a slippery Sunday morning on the final day of the Jerez 🙈;test.
But, like all the KTM riders♔, the Englishman is now seeking to match that performance in the dry.
Th♔e top KTM at the debut Triumph test was factory rider Brad Binder in 13th (+0.941s), with new Angel Nieto signing Dixon 28th overall on the combined timesheets (+2.624s).
"Fಌinishing top in the rain i💯s really good, but the next target will be to go top in the dry," confirmed Dixon, who is adapting to a new bike, tyres and team.
"The main thing today was to work on finding a good riding position. We have to i༺mprove our corner entry in the dry, because in the wet we have a very good feeling.
"We’ve had a good test, the ♍team have done a good job and I can’t wait to get back on the bike - although now we will have to wait until 2019.”
Team-mate Xavi Cardelus was 31st and last on the timesheets,🦄 3.279s beh❀ind test leader Luca Marini (Kalex).
The Angel Nieto Team is returning to the intermediate cl🌠ass for 2019, after selling its MotoGP grid places to the newꦐ Sepang Team.

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