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Yamaha Back on Track for 2016

Friday, 22 January 2016 12:38 GMT

Back to back tests in Portimão and Jerez for Pata Yamaha.

Fresh from the recent global launch of Yamaha Racing's 2016 Programme in Barcelona on Monday, Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team is set to get back on track with two back-to-back tests scheduled for the coming days at Portimão and Jerez.

Recovering well from his high-speed crash at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain last November, Alex Lowes is eager to test his rehabilitation in his reunion with the YZF R1 at Portugal's rollercoaster Autódromo Internacional do Algarve on Friday 22nd January. Located less than 20kms above the coastal resort of Portimão, the 4,592m undulating layout is one his teammate Sylvain Guintoli knows well, the Frenchman having achieved five WorldSBK podiums there to date. The 2014 Champion is looking forward to testing his new Yamaha machinery on the challenging course.

The Crescent-run team will spend two days at the rider-favoured Portimão, the only visit in 2016 as it no longer features on the WorldSBK race calendar, before returning to the 4,423m Circuito de Jerez in Andalucia, where a further two days of track time await the riders on 26-27th January.

Alex Lowes: "I'm looking forward to testing as I'm intrigued to see how I can ride with my shoulder. If I can ride to a good level there are plenty of things we have to work through. If not, then I will get my head down with some more physio and concentrate on the start of the season in Australia. I can't wait to get back on the YZF R1 after such a great launch this week and if my shoulder feels ok then it's going to be lots of fun!"

Sylvain Guintoli: “After the excitement of the past week it will be good to get down to business on track, with four days testing the YZF R1 at Portimão and Jerez. We have some important work to do in preparation for the first race of the year at Phillip Island next month so I'm really looking forward to getting back on the bike, working hard with the lads and getting the best out of the Yamaha before we head to Australia."