Jonathan Rea and WorldSBK rivals set for two-day test this week
Cr▨ucial opportunity to fix problems for WSBK🎉 riders before the European leg of the season begins

Every WorldSBK rider will 🅘feature at a twoꩵ-day test in Barcelona this week.
The test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will give Jonathan Rea and co an opportunity to fine-tune their bikes on Thursday 14𒊎 and Friday 15 March.
The second round of the WorldSBK season is then on th♒e same track on 22-24 March.
Rea had a nightmare Yamaha debut at Phillip Island in the first round of the championship but the start of the Europe🍌an leg of the year offers fresh hope.
The Australian track had been resurfꦦaced shortly before the WorldSBK round, whereas Barceloღna is low grip.
Barcelona is a track that Ducati's Alv𝔉aro Bautista traditionally dominꦚates. He has won all six races at this track over the past two years.
Kawasaki usually struggle more in Barcelona.
“Our target for the test is to keep working on both the performance and race pace of the bike, while keeping our grip for longer than we could last ye🦄ar with both front and rear tyres," Alex 💃Lowes said.
For Yamaha and Rea, the crucia🅺l goal will be fix thei💙r chatter issues this week before the racing resumes.
Toprak Razgatlioglu was blighted by engine issues at Phillip Island, and du♒ring a previous Portimao test, so BMW will be keen to address that.
B♔MW test riders Sylvain Guintoli and Bradley Smith will also be on track.
Test riders Florian Marino (Kawasaki) and Michele Pirro (Ducati) are al🗹so in the mix.
Keep an eye on Andrea Ianno▨ne at the Barꦰcelona test.
The comeback kid to motorcycle raci♛ng after a four-year lay-off, the Go Eleven Ducati rider previously had a reputation as enjoying a low grip surface.

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