Double podium for Checa in Holland
The Spaniard g﷽ave himself plenty of work to do in both races a☂t the historic Dutch circuit which team manager Ronald ten Kate colourfully describes as their "back garden!"
The Barcelona rider was as low 𝓰as seventh in the first race and eighth in the second before flying through the field on the white and lime green Honda to score a double podium.
The Spaniard gave himself plenty of work to do in both rac𓃲es at the historic Dutch circuit which team manager Ronald ten Kate colourfully describes as th🌳eir "back garden!"
The Barcelona rider was as low as seventh in the first race and eighth in the second before flying through the field on the whℱite and lime green Honda to score a double po🐲dium.
Many former GP riders have had the same slow-starting trouble when transferring to Superbike. Alex Barro✃s was always giving himself plenty to do with bad starts and Max Biaggi suffered the same fate in his first year in WSBK last year.
Checa h🍰as proved his 🔯pace now though and looks to be, with Haga, the man most likely to beat Troy Bayliss and win races this year.
"The first race was very special🌱 riding close with Max," admitted Checa. "When I came to pass him it sure brought back thoughts of Valencia!
"I took attention while overtaking him but Troy had already secured a firm lead. He was to🐻o strong today and there was no wꦑay to fight and overtake him here."
Checa'🏅s team mate Ryuichi Kiyonari is quietly going about his business in the WSBK paddock. Learning about new tyres and many new circuits, the Japanese riders pace is without question.
His luck though here was a little rough and a bike prob꧃lem forced the double British champion out of race two after a steady seventh in race one.
"A steering damper c🐻lamp broke," revealed Kiyonari. "I don't know why this happened but it meant I had to stop.
"My riding style means I push the front ﷽tyre, this was hampe📖ring me in race one so for race two we made a change and it was much better.
"I was💛 able to set very good lap times and this giv🍸es me much confidence that I made a good choice."
Sadly the teams third rider Kenan Sofuoglu suffered a 🦋miserable weekend at a track where he was planning on making a real🔥 push for good results.
The Turk has struggled to adapt to the Superbike far more than he or his team expect🌱ed and at a track he dominated last year on a 600 he managed only a 12th place in race one.
"My first race was acceptable, but the second was a disaster," admitted Kenan. "I was expecting to go a l𒉰ot better at this track but was not able to succeed.
"There is no problem with the bike, ever𓆏ything seems to be fine. I just don't ไhave an answer as to why I am riding like this."
Team boss Ronald ten Kate though can see where his riders need to improve, especi♒ally𝓰 Checa.
"Hi🐭s biggest problem still seems to lie in the early part of the race where we have a lack of speed. We can make up ground later on but lose too much time early on.
Ten Kate managed a one two in the Superport race that will have made up for the disꦬappointments of Kiyonari and Sofuoglu an🐓d also their young Superstock rider Maxim Berger won his first race of the year.