Baz’s catapulting crash leaves Ten Kate facing substantial repair job
Loris Baz and Ten Kate SBK endur❀ed a somewhat inauspicious return to the World Superbike Championship at Jerez as a mammoth airborne crash in second free practice left the team with a significant repair job to compleᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚte overnight.
Baz was enjoying a positive first day bac🥃k in action as he lapped just outside the top ten in FP1, while the Frenchman looked to be capable of ascending further in FP2 with the Yamaha R1 provinꦇg well-suited to the Spanish venue.

Loris Baz and Ten Kate SBK endured a somewhat inauspicious return to the World Superbike Chaꦦmpionship at Jerez as a mammoth airborne crash in second free practic🐻e left the team with a significant repair job to complete overnight.
Baz was enjoying a positive fꦯirst day back in action as he lapped just outside the top ten in FP1, while the Frenchman looked to be capable of ascending further in FP2 with the♓ Yamaha R1 proving well-suited to the Spanish venue.
However, with eight minutes of the session remaining Baz came down at the quick turn four left-hander, his Yamaha digging into the gravel trap and launching into a series of p𝓰irouettes before eventually coming to rest.
Though Baz was unhurt, the excess♓ive dama🍌ge leaves his Ten Kate SBK team a substantial repair job to complete before its first qualifying session of the season on Saturday.
“It was an up and down first day, let’s say. I’m not really happy because I’ve given my guys a lot of work to do tonight with the fast crash at the end of FP2, which definitely w🀅asn’t in the pl✤an, but we also need to understand why I crashed because it was a bit strange.
“Apart from that the day was going well; we weren’t that far from the ot🥀her four Yamaha riders and we managed to improve on the set-up we fi💟nished with at the Misano test.
“We need to continue worki🀅ng in this way tomorrow and then use the race as another opportunity to increase our underst🦋anding with the bike. I’m looking forward to tomorrow already.”
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