Alvaro Bautista “struggling” at Jerez World Superbike round

“Last year it was easier to ride the bike with the gas, and [I had] more grip in the middle a🌸n▨d exiting the corner.”

Alvaro Bautista, 2024 Spanish WorldSBK. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Alvaro Bautista, 2024 Spanish WorldSBK. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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Alvaro Bautista endured one of his toughest Fridays of 2024 in Je𝔉rez, ending the first day of the final round of the season in🏅 11th place on the timesheets.

The two-times champion, who was eliminated from title contention in l𝐆ast weekend’s Estoril Round, struggled in general with rear grip in Andalucia.

“For sure, it hasn’t been my best Friday so far because the feeling with the bike was very😼 difficult,” Bautista told Worl🅠dSBK.com in Jerez.

“I struggled already from the morning with the rear grip. We tried both tyres, and we didn’t find a big advantage, s♓o, in the end, we tried toไ work a bit with the bike.

“We made some steps [forward], b♏ut not enough. Now we have some data.

“Compared to last year, I’m strugg🍎ling more; last year it was easier to ride the bike with the gas, and [I had] more grip in the middle and ex🥃iting the corner.

“But, thꦇis year, we’re struggling more, so we have data to work for tomorrow and try to improve my feeling and my confidence on ꦍthe bike.

“Basically, today we struggled more with the rear grip; a little bit on entry, but especially mid-corner and exit the bike seems like it𒀰’s difficult to manage the grip and it became very nervous. We have to improve, basically, in this area.”

After winning both Sunday races in Aragon, both Estoril and now Jerez have seen Bautista struggle in comparison, especially this 🔥weekend in Jerez, where Bautista was out-paced o💛n Friday by several other Ducati riders

“I think, in Aragon, with that amount of gr🐬ip in the track it was easier for me,” Bauti෴sta said.

“In Estoril, we ꦫstruggled a little bit more, but, at the end, we were the best Ducati, with Nicolo [Bulega].

“Here, to be Friday, the difference in time is not too much because we are lik🍨e 0.5 seconds off the best lap. But the feeling, especially, ꦬis not the best, so we have to work on the feeling, and then, when I can force and I can ride the bike like I want, we will see the performance.”

In Estoril, Bautista and the factory Ducati team began working on settings for 2025, but Bautis🍌ta said the starting point for him on Friday in Jerez was the setting he used in 2023.

“Basically, we sta🌠rted today with exactl𒉰y the same setup as last year — with more weight and the new fuel [flow] regulation — but the feeling was not the same,” he said.

“So, now we have to make the normal change to the setup, like we dౠid during all the season so far, to adapt to the new regulation.

“Tomorrow, I think we can make a step forward,꧒ and improve th🎶e feeling.”

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