Jonathan Rea with “a lot of room for improvement” after first day of Jerez WorldSBK test

“We also have to be honest wit🌳h ourselves that Jerez is al🐠ways strange in winter…”

Jonathan Rea, 2024 WorldSBK Jerez Test. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Jonathan Rea, 2024 WorldSBK Jerez Test. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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The fir🅷st day of this week’s Jerez test, featuring a number of WorldSBK teams, was positive for Yamaha’s Jonathan Rea, although he felt there was still “room for improvement”.

🌳Rea said that he used two similar bikes on the first day in Jerez, which was also his first working with new crew chief Oriol Pallares, and that the second day of the test is where new development items from Yamaha will be introduced.

“We finished with a smile,” Rea♑ told WorldSBK.com. “We got straight into work, started with a base setup that Uri﷽ [Oriol Pallares, Rea’s crew chief] had come up with, along with the Yamaha guys, and both bikes were very similar.

“Quite early in the test, I fel𒁏t one bike was better, so we tried to achieve that same feeling with the other bike🐼, and we found some positives and negatives.

“The first steps we made from a chassis point of view were🐽 in a positive direction. I was riding very consistently.

“We also have to be honest with ourselves that Je🎃rez is always stra𓄧nge in winter; it can sometimes give false feelings and a lot of grip.

“Comparatively to everybody else, I felt my pace was quite good on day one but with a lot o💦f room for improvement.

“We didn’t test so many new items; that’s more for Wednesday that we’ll start to work through the Yam▨aha test plan.”

Andrea Lo𒊎catelli’s season ended in a better fashion to Rea’s, with 💃top-five finishes in each of the three races in Jerez, including a podium in Race 1. The first day, Locatelli said, was spent getting back to the feeling he had at the final race of 2024.

“We did 70 laps in total and today the focus was riding and trying some thi♛ngs and to get back the good feeling we had at Jerez from the last race,” the Italian said.

“I’m quite happy. W🎐e weren’t working for the lap time, so this is a normal day one for us, to get back the feeling with the bike and looking to prepare for day two because this will be more impor♓tant for us. Maybe we’ll try something extra.”

Rea’s factory Yamaha teammate, Andrea Locatelli, hinted that part of his focus this winter is on taking less time to get u𓄧p to speed at the start of the weekend, especially at races where conditions can be changeable.

“In general, I’m quite happy,” he said. “Immediately, I was riding well. It’s important for me, after a long time with Yamaha, that when I get back on the bike I start to be immediately faster as it’s important for the weekend; especially when t𓆉he conditi𝓰ons could be like at Assen, where it could be sunny and raining.

“If we can be fast im🔥mediately, this is a big advantage for u🎐s. Step by step, I increased my level with this area.

“There 🎀were no mistakes, a good rhythm and feeling with the bike and I’m looking forward to what more I’m trying on Wednesday.”

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