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Before Estoril Tarsh sent this package to my team workshop but I never got it before the race. Opened the package now to find Sh…

Before Estoril Tarsh sent this package to my team workshop but I never got it before the race. Opened the package now to find Shakey Byrne book, some dark chocolate and nice little support note from her and Jake. Have a few days down time between tests in Spain now to get through both the book and the chocolate


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We started to work with some items for 2021, part of the test plan KHI sent us. Like always we were collecting information and t…

We started to work with some items for 2021, part of the test plan KHI sent us. Like always we were collecting information and tried many things – a different front fairing to give our feedback to Kawasaki, engine feeling, front fork, some brake items and a front tyre for Pirelli. We did quite a lot of work and I set a lot of laps today with an old tyre. I have not been super-fast with a fresh tyre but the more laps I did on a tyre the faster I got. That is a good problem to have! There were pluses and minuses and we have a lot of information to go back now and assess everything before we return to the track and go further at Motorland next week


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Kawasaki ZX-10RR gets a fresh new and more angular face for 2021

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR

Kawasaki are set to unveil their new models for 2021 at some point next week but that hasn’t stopped the Kawasaki Racing Team showing off the fresh new face of their ZX-10RR machines during WorldSBK testing in Europe overnight.

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR

WorldSBK rules mandate that the front end or ‘face’of the race machines must closely resemble that of the model they are based on.  Thus how in recent years we have seen the painted on headlights etc. on the front of the WorldSBK machines which, in my opinion, look great.

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR

So what we are very likely to be looking at here is the face of the production ZX-10RR for the 2021 model year.

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR

The design reminds me of the Kawasaki MotoGP machines from last decade mixed in with some styling cues from the current model supercharged H2 Kawasaki.

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR

We should also mention that Jonathan Rea was the fastest rider at the test.

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR
Jonathan Rea

“We started to work with some items for 2021, part of the test plan KHI sent us. Like always we were collecting information and tried many things – a different front fairing to give our feedback to Kawasaki, engine feeling, front fork, some brake items and a front tyre for Pirelli. We did quite a lot of work and I set a lot of laps today with an old tyre. I have not been super-fast with a fresh tyre but the more laps I did on a tyre the faster I got. That is a good problem to have! There were pluses and minuses and we have a lot of information to go back now and assess everything before we return to the track and go further at Motorland next week.”

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR
Pere Riba – Crew Chief for Jonathan Rea

“It was all OK, as usual. We have the new bike and we have been testing all the items, the old ones and the new ones, just to collect the information. The engine has a new character and this has an effect. The aerodynamics of the new fairing seems to be working very well and it helps in different areas. It also makes the bike work a little bit different in terms of balance and we need time to look for the best package. We followed the plan, and the items that KHI requested. Johnny was finally the fastest rider, with a Q tyre, but he did very well.”

2021 Kawasaki ZX-10RR

Source: MCNews.com.au

After winning the championship in Estoril life has been very quiet so it’s nice to go back to the track. I’ve actually missed ri…

After winning the championship in Estoril life has been very quiet so it’s nice to go back to the track. I’ve actually missed riding my bike a lot and in these strange times it’s something that brings me a lot of happiness. Jerez is a good track for us to test new ideas at because it’s a difficult layout and one where we can make some good improvements to the base of our ZX-10RR. We expect nice weather and I hope to be able to put many laps together and capitalise on that. It will also be good to catch up with my team and continue working calmly through our test items. My focus will be to enjoy riding and be clear with my comments


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