EXCLUSIVE: Alvaro Bautista: ‘Why do you lower my performance to equal the championship?’

Alvaro Baut🍸ista believes the weight limit rule in WorldSBK ‘is not fair’ and that he is the on♓ly one suffering from it.

Alvaro Bautista, Jerez WorldSBK test, 24 January
Alvaro Bautista, Jerez WorldSBK test, 24 January

Although his pre-season testing has mainly been impacted by a lingering shoulder injury, two-time WorldSBK champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alvaro Bautista⭕ has found the adওded ballast to his Panigale V4 R a challenge.

As part of the new minimum weight limit rule, Bautista and Ducati have added around six kilos to his machine, which has made the heaviest world championship bike, even more challengꦉing particularly in the corners.

Speaking about the differences between Sup💙erbike and MotoGP machines, Bautista told wuqian0821.com: “Superbikes are the heaviest bikes in racing. They are about 11/12 kilos heavier than a MotoGP. Already the bike is too heavy. I’m small and light so for me it is not easy to ride this kind of bike.

“For me, it is easier to ride a MotoGP because I have more control. Already, this bike is more difficult and when you add six or seven kilos more because you have a set-up on the bike the last two years like we did, but now with more kilos it is mo𝔉re difficult to ride.

“We have to find small set-up adjustments when we arrive at the track. The set-up we had last year was perfect but now we have to make some adjustments so that in certain tracks we can be faster or we don’t find the correct se𒀰t-up.

“ওIt is always more difficult to ride a bike that’s heavier. It will be more difficult for me and more dangerou🐻s.

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“In a crash, the bike will need more space to stop, and more run-off area. In many tracks we are alre꧟ady in the limit with the run-off area, and now with a heavier bike we need ඣmore space.

“I think the rule is not fair. Already I struggle a ꦍlo🍸t with these kinds of bikes but everybody accepts it except me.”

More dominant than any rider has ever been꧋ over one season in 2023, Bautista admitted to us that he was very disappointed by the addition of the minimum weight rule to the championship.

“It’s not fair to add more weight,” said Baut💎ista. “In the end, the rule is not made for me, it’s for the championship but I’m the only rider who has to put weight on the bike.

“I’m the only rider that is penalised by this rule. And for me it’s not fair that, if me and Ducati work hard and well and we arrive at൩꧂ a good performance, that’s it’s fair to penalise good work.

“I understand that they want to make a very competitive championship, but I think it’s better to help the other manufacturers or the other riders like they did in MotoGP wit💧h some concession - but to improve their level, not to penalise our performance.

“For me, I understand that they want a more competitive championship and I agree, but don’t penalise𝔍 my♉ performance.

“If my performance is h🍬igh, why do you take my performance down to equal out the championship? No! You have to help the others to arrive at my performance.

“I’m angry because it’s not fair that they penalise you when you do good work. ꦓIn life, when you do things wel🎐l people have to applaud you.

“Here, you do good work and you have to go down and𒈔 be worse. I don’t understand but it is the m﷽entality of this championship. It is a bit strange.”

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