Gino Rea travels to Spain this weekend hoping that he left the bad luck behind him in Italy. After a weekend that was promising and disappointing in equal measures at Misano the British youngster is keen to make the most of his recent progress at Aragon, a circuit he knows having raced there last year in World Supersport.
Gino Rea “The bad luck at Misano was really out of our hands. The first thing was the tyre in qualifying which left us with lots of work to do in the race. When I got up to the group battling for points, my engine blew. It's a shame because we were fast in the wet with second on Friday and continued to progress in the dry too. I'm looking forward to Aragon. Again, we have things to try at the start of the weekend. They are things I would have liked to have tested first but it wasn't possible, so we will adapt during free practice. The circuit at Aragon is pretty cool, I raced there last year although we used a different version of the last corner. I like the nature of the circuit so I can't wait to get back on my bike. I will be working as hard as possible to bring the team a good result, I believe we can do it so I hope some good luck comes our way."
Fausto Gresini “Things have to turn around for Gino soon. At Misano he showed how fast he is but once again he left without a result to show for it because of a series of problems out of his control. Hopefully he gets the chance to make up for it this weekend at a circuit he already knows.”
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