Alvaro Bautista has “no expectation - I couldn’t train like normal”

Alvaro Bautista arr꧑ives at the WSBK opener in less-than-ideal condition

Alvaro Bautista, Australian WorldSBK, 22 February
Alvaro Bautista, Australian WorldSBK, 22 February

Alvaro Bautista has downplayed his hopes in thꦑis weekend’s World Superbikes opening round.

The WSBK cham♛pion arrives at the Phillip Is𒉰land round after battling nerve damage, suffered at the postseason test last year.

The one-day🐻 test earlier thisꦗ week was Bautista’s sole opportunity to ride pain-free.

“After the last day of the test, I felt a bit bette♎r,” ౠhe said.

“My physical condition impr♎oved a lot from the test be🧔fore. I am happy. It was the first time in preseason that I could feel the bike, to try to increase performance.

“🅘꧟I don’t feel in my [top shape]. But in my mind, there are no worries about pain anymore.

“I can focus on my feeling with the bike.

“For sure, it won’t be an easy weekend for us.

“It’s been a tough winter for me൲. I worked to recover as soon as possible.

“But it was very sl💮ow. I couldn’t train like a normal winter.

“We have to accept it.”

Bautista has won two WSBK titles in a row bu♈t insists that victory in the first race of this title defence is beyond him.

“For sure,🐈 I have no expectation this weekend,” he said.

“It is a long championship. It is only the first race, we💜 donꦑ’t have to be crazy.

“Recover feeling with the bike, that’s it.

“No expectation, no result, no p🍌ressure. Just arrive to𓆏 our best with “the maximum that we can.”

So, who will win?

Bautista has seen Jonathan Rea join Yamaha, Nicolo Bulega💖 shine with Ducati, and Toprak Razgatlioglu link up with BMW to renew their challenges.

“Tests are tests, races a🌞re races,” Bautista said.

“It’s difficult. The grid of ‘24 is really competitive wiওth a lot of really fast riders.

“I won’t bet my money because anytꦉhing ca♓n happen…”

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