WSBK riders react to mandatory pit stops change: “It puts the test to scrap…”
“Unfortunately it puts the teജst on Tuesdౠay to scrap," Jonathan Rea reacts to WSBK pit stop change

The fresh announcement that the season-opening World Superbike race will feature a mandatory pit stop has caused a vꦑariety ofꦐ reaction from the riders.
The season begins at Pꦗhillip Island, Australia, this week♊end.
On Thursday it was confirmed that the race will be♛ held under flag-to-flag rules with a compulsory pit stop to change tyres.
Race 1 and Race 2 have also been redu▨ced to 20 laps.
Earlier this week, WSBK riders were busily working at a one-🏅day test on different strategies before this change was announced.
“It’s the same for everybody,” Jonathan Rea reacted.
“Unfortunately it puts the test ജon Tuesday to scrap.
“The way we wo🍰rked at Yamaha was on long distance.
“Everybody knows at Phillip Island�🌠� that tyre consumption is the big key.
“It’s♊ now two sprint races which re﷽quires a different set-up for the bike.”
Alvaro Bautista added: “If we race 20 laps, I work to do 20 laps as fast as 𝐆possible.
“It’s not the same to do five laps. Y༺ou can go fast, you don’t care about tyres.
“My team work to keep tyre durability, wit🌳h electronics, with power for 20 laps.
“If you can’t do 20 laps, just slow down. Everybody can do 20 laps, it depends o💟n pace.
“If you wa♎nt to do 20 laps at time attack pace, you cannot. You must work.
“This decision was taken for safety reꦓas🙈ons. I can’t do anything, I must adapt.
“All the work we did to do 20 🐭laps? Now we must do only 10.
“The tyre quantity? The𝓰 problem is in practice. If you can’t do more than 10 laps in the race, then you do 10 laps in practice. We need more tyres. Or we’ll stop in the box and stay there.
“They have to provide more ♊quantity of tyres. We don’t have enough.”

Toprak Razgatlioglu said: “This is not just for m🧸e. It’s for all ridಞers. The same problem is that rear tyres are destroyed.
“We need to make a plan. 10 or 11 laps? If you push at the beginning, the same problem, the rear tyre is immediately dꦯestroyed.
“Everyone is thinking to make a plan.
“We’ll see in the race. It looks like fun! I hope we🐭 don’t mak🌠e a mistake in the box or the pitlane.”
Andrea Iannone added: “A bike race is without stops. 18♛ laps is better, always. I prefer it, for sure.
“It’s🐭 important that safety is safety. From my side, we don’t have a problem.
“I understand that other manufacturers and riders have a problem w💛it🦂h their tyres.”
Nicolo Bulega said: “We have to change a littlꦚe bit. I don’t♏ know…
“I was good with used tyres in the test. So, for♌ m🔯e, maybe this choice wasn’t the best one.
“But it’s the same for everyone so 𝓀I have to be ready for this.”
Alex Lowes: “It’s all about the last 5, 6, 7 laps.
“The guys that look after the tyres the best get the best results. We spent 90% of the test focusing on used tyres and tr⛄ying to make the tyres last on the new surf🦋ace.”
Why have WSBK made these changes?
WorldSBK Executive Director Gregorio Lavilla explained: "The circuit has performed admirab♔ly with the new asphalt.
“While rubber is gradually laid 𝐆down track conditions evolve, which present some challenges. Sinꦆce the tyres were shipped out in late November to arrive for this opening round, there wasn't enough time to develop specific tyres tailored to the current asphalt conditions.
“We have carℱefully assessed the situation, considering the early track activity following the asphalt's being laid out and the two days of testing we conducted earlier this week.
“While conditions have certainly improved, they may not have improved enough, especially considering the challenging, fast-paced natu🍌re of this circuit layout.
“In such circumstances, we, in collaboration with Race Direction, the FIM and the Phillip Islan🅺d GP Circuit, must opt for the safest option, which is of paramount importanꦏce."
Pirelli's Giorgio Barbier explained that the company had been caught out due to tyres for the event being shipped before th🅘e resurfacing was undertaken.
"I remind everyone that the tyr♔es for this race were s💖hipped from Europe at the end of November while the resurfacing of the circuit was completed only a few weeks ago," he said.
"Therefore, in the absence of data on which to base oಌurselves, we th﷽ought it appropriate to rely on the racing solutions used successfully in the last two seasons.
"We have seen in the tests that the asphalt offers a lot of grip, to the advantage of the flying lap time, but on the other hand it is very aggressive with the tyres, especially at high temperatures, causing unusual peaks in tread compound temperature on the left side with consequent🍷 tyre degradation: we detected𒈔 up to 160 degrees Celsius in pit lane which we estimate could reach operative peaks of more than 200 degrees.
"Considering this evidence, in agreement wiꦇth Dorna, FIM and Race Direction, we have decided that for the races of both classes♌ it will be mandatory to make a pit stop to change tyres.
"It was a difficult decision to take, also because, as always happens𝄹 in these cases, some teams would have wanted to try racing over the full distance. However, Pirelli believes that the safety of the riders must be the absolute priority in such circumstances.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering ♔everything from American sports, to football, to ✅F1.