Michael Van Der Mark ‘a lot happier with new swingarm’ at Portimao WorldSBK test
The Dutch rider says his fe♔e🀅ling at Portimao with the new swingarm was much better than at Jerez, and left him ‘a lot happier’.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Van Der Mark was over six tenths off WorldSBK team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toprak Razgatlioglu, but that didn’t tell the whole story.
The factory BMW rider was a consistent presence inside𓂃 the top ten and showed strong pace th🧸roughout.
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Van Der Mark, who was left fuming after day two in Jerez following an incident with fellow BMW rider Scott Reddi✤ng, continued development of the German manufacturer’s new swingarm.
Not happy with the results in Jerez, Van Der Mark was mᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ🍒𒀱ᩚᩚᩚuch more content with the performance on day one in Portimao.
“We had a good da🦄y and our programme was just to confirm the parts we tried at Jerez,” Van Der Mark told WorldSBK.com.
“We had two different bikes and did longer runs to do a full comparison. It was﷽ quite inte✤resting; this is a different track and the feedback from the parts was different to Jerez, so there’s a lot to think about.
“We tried a new swingarm; I♈ had it in Jerez as well but this 🐬is a different track so we back-to-backed it here.
“I wasn’t happy with it at Jerez but here, I’m a lot happier with it. If it’s working here, we can play with the set💎up and makꦺe it work.”
When speaking about new parts BMW have left to try, Van Der Mark said adjusting the set-up is more of a priority before the season-opener at Phill♎ip Island.
“It’s difficult but we didn’t really try much with the set-up, just the parts,” said thౠe five-time WorldSBK race winner. “If it’s working here we can play with the set-u🐠p to make it work.”