Remy Gardner’s goals unchanged after Dutch WorldSBK podium: “A lot of work to do”
Remy Gardner h♕as remained realistic about his 2025 prospects despite a podium in WorldSBK Race 2 at Assen.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Remy Gardner says his expectations for 2025 haven’t changed “so much” after finishing on the podium in Race 2 at the third round of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbike season at Assen.
The GRT Yamaha rider was running in fourth place in the closing stages of Race 2 at Assen, just behind 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alvaro Bautista in the final podium position, but benefitted from a penultimate-lap technical issue for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nicolo Bulega that saw the Italian retire from the lead.
Gardner was then promoted to third place, an🌳d held on to score his first rostrum of the 2025 season, and Yamaha’s fourth.
The circumstances, though, meant that he was not drawing any conclusions 🔯from the result about what i♛t might mean for the result of the season.
“Not so much,” Gardner s🍷aid when asked by WorldSBK.com if🅷 his expectations for the rest of the season are changed by the podium finish.
“Hopefully we c𓆉an carry this confidence into the next rounds, but for sure we have a lot of work to do and understand with the bike where we need to improve.
“But꧅ hopefully it’s a good confidence boost for the team, for Yamaha, and we can keep pushing.”
Still, the Australian was pleased to take the re🧜sult after a difficult end to 2024 and beginning to this season.
“It’s great,” Gardner said. “We had a really tough end to last season; I finished the season with a br𒀰oken wrist that 𝕴feels okay but we started this season struggling again so it’s not been easy.
“So, it’s nice to finally have a good results again and we’ve been 🐽building the confidence back up.
“But deꦫfinitely not [an easy start to the season]: we finished Portimao with a crash on Sunday, I hurt my shoulder [and] it’s been really sore for the last weeks, so I was happy I was able to come here and manage that.
“It hasn’t been an easy weekend, ܫeither, a little bit difficult with tyre ch🐻oice, setup, and today we put everything together, we had a bit of luck, and finally we had a podium.”

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