Remy Gardner on track limits penalty: ‘I don’t think that’s right’
Remy 🍸Gardner says his track limits penalty in race 2 of the Catalunya WorldSBK 💮round was unfair.

Remy Gardner crossed the line in s🔯ixth place behind ♕Danilo Petrucci, but ahead of Alex Lowes.
However, the ♑GRT Yamaha♚ rider was relegated to seventh after receiving a penalty after the race.
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Gardner, w🙈ho was the top Yamaha rider ahead of Jonathan Rea, showed impressive speed throughout the weekend.
However, the Australian was unable to capitalise in race 1 as he finished 15th. And improved result of ninth follow🍒ing the chaotic Superpole Race before taking seventh in Race 2.
Speaking after the second race on Sunday, Gardnওer said: “The day was okay, I think we made the correct choices. The pace overall was good and in the sprint race everyone was clꦰose and I managed to finish ninth which allowed me to start again from the second row in Race 2.
“Then, I had a good getaway gaining places, ending up fighting for the top five; in the last lap I tried everything I could and crossed the line in 6th before being 💮demoted to seventh due to track limits.
“I🔯 don’t think that’s right, even after checking, but it is what it is.
“We came back home scoring valuable poi𝔍nts and being aware that we could enjoy a strong weekend in Assen.
“I’d like to thank the team for the great job done and the support, see you in 🧔the Netherlands.”
After a slow start to Race🙈 2, Gardner’s team-mate Dominique Aegerter turned up the pace and was one of the fastest riders on c🐈ircuit in the closing stages.
Aegerter finished P9 but admitted he was hoping for more: “It was a decent day, but not as good🐻⛄ as we expected.
“In the sprint race we were all close but I lost ninth place aꦦfter a good battle against ♕my teammate, so we had to start from 11th.
“Then, the Race 2 start was complicated, I had contact and dropped places, so I had to make my way thrꦐough the field. I felt I had good pace to fight more in the front, but in the end I was able to recover to ninth and score good points, which is not b💛ad at all.
“Now let’s look forward to the next rꦅound, confident that we can enjoy a strong weekend in the Netherlands.”