Indonesia WorldSBK: Iker Lecuona ‘ready to fight again’, Xavi Vierge ‘I love the track’

Lecuona was ruled out of both M🌳andalika and the following Phillip Island round at the end of his rookie 2022 WorldSBK season, after fracturing vertebrae in a huge free practice h⛄ighside in Lombok.
The Spaniard𝔍 ⛄returns holding seventh in the early world championship standings after 6-8-6 finishes in Australia last weekend.
“I’m really happy to be in Indonesia and I just hope that the track conditions areꦯ better than they were last year, at least as far as I was able to experience, because my weekend was brought to a premature end after a massive highside,” Lecuona said.
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“But I like the track and I’m excited to be back in Mandalika and to race here for the first time. After the Australian weekend, I⛦ think we’re ready to fight agaiಌn. We’re still learning about the new bike, so we’ll see but I’m looking forward to the next round.”
Team-mate Xavi𒉰 Vierge scored his best result of last season with sixth in Mand🐎alika and can’t wait to return.
“We now have the second round of the year at an amazing circuit,” saiജd Vierge, who began the season with 7-12-ꦑ11 finishes in Australia.
“I really enjoyed last year’s races and I’m looking forward to gettin🌸g back there, as there was an incre🍎dible atmosphere with great fans.
“I love the track, it's a layout I really enjoy, but hope it will be in a better condition than last🐈 year, as this will make for more exciting races. I can’t wait to get started!”

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