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WorldSBK: Alex Lowes Looking To Extend Tire Life At Catalunya Test

Home Test Next For KRT KRT riders Alex Lowes and Axel Bassani will soon take part in a two day Supported Test session at the team’s home venue of the Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya, between 14-15 March. These sessions will help the team to fully prepare for the second round of the championship, which will be held at the same venue one week after the tests conclude. After the dramatic opening round at Phillip Island in Australia, in which Lowes and KRT delivered two outstanding wins, the entire team turns its attentions to a supported test at what is their true home venue. The 4.657km long Barcelona - Catalunya Circuit, also known as Montmeló, is located just a few hundred yards from KRT’s European HQ.   Lowes arrives at the forthcoming test in a strong championship lead after scoring two famous Phillip Island race wins against a very high quality field while competing on the latest WorldSBK spec Ninja ZX-10RR.

Formula 1: Dominant Max Verstappen secures fifth victory of the season in Spain, Charles Leclerc outside the points

Max Verstappen and Red Bull continued their scintillating form at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday, whilst Ferrari struggled to match the pace of the frontrunners. 

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American Kitchens Wins Yamaha R6 Cup Race In Spain

CODY KITCHENS WINS IN SPANISH YAMAHA R6 CUP AT NAVARRA Texan Cody Kitchens won the race at Circuito de Navarra at Round Two of the Yamaha R6 Cup on Sunday, July 3 in the Rookies division on his Andifer Racing Team Yamaha R6. On a track that Cody had never seen before Friday, he overcame a couple of early technical bike issues to qualify 10th overall, which saw him start on the outside of the fourth row. A good start put him in a position to get around two riders in the first two laps of the 13-lap race, in the bumpiest part of the course. “From there, I was able to keep a gap to the riders behind me,” said Cody. “I rode defensively, and they weren’t able to make a move on me for the rest of the race.” Cody now leads the points in the Rookies division of the 2022 Yamaha R6 Cup (www.challengeyamaha.com). Cody, 16, continues to train

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