WorldSBK: Remy Gardner: Jonathan Rea ‘seems really happy with Yamaha bike, easy to ride’

Gardner was speaking after the post-season test at Jerez, the same venue that Rea is again teꦇsting at today.
Rea was in action for his third testing day aboard the Y𝔍amaha on Monday, and will conclude his second test today.
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Gardner, who grew stronger wi🅷th the R1 as his rookie season developed, finished just behind team-mate Dominique Aegerter in the standings.
It can’t be downplayed how big a difference Toprak Razgatlioglu made for Yamaha over the last few seasons, meaning his loss will in🌠evitaꦑbly be felt in some way.
H🎐owever, Yamaha’s decision to go all out and secure another star rider should put them in position to be very competitive next year.
Gardner was keen to stress 🔯that having the six-time world champion in Yamaha’s ranks will do wonders for their project go𓆏ing forward.
“I spoke to Johnny and he seemed to be really happy with the bike,” Gardner told WorldSBK.com.🦹 “It was quite easy to ride in his opinion and he hasn’t tried anything new yet because he needed two days to get used to the bike.
“But already he was quite fast. Hopefully his experience can bring some improvements to the bike. It’s great to have Johnny at Yamahaꦜ and the experience he will bring will be incredible.
“Also bringing a bit from Kawasaki will be nice. He seemed to really ꧟like the bike and that was positive in꧒ my eyes.”