WorldSBK: Philipp Oettl: ‘It will take me a bit of time to get the hang of everything’

Oettl lost his GoEleven Ducati ride at t🐻he end of 2023 when the Italian team opted for the services of Andrea Iannone.
At one point it looked as though Oettl would be out of a ride altogether, however, GMT94 Yamaha made a late push to sign the German, thus replacing Lorenzo ✱Baldassarri who has dropped back down to WorldSSP.
- 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Which WorldSBK team presentatioജns are con🐓firmed?
- Predicting every manufacturer’s t🐈op rider, biggest surprise and more...
Speaking ahead of his first season in the class with Yamaha, Oet🔴tl provided an update of his off-season training to , saying: “I trained well on the motorcycle, I was in Spain for a total of two and a half weeks.
“The first time before Christmas and then n⛦ow. First I rode 🍌Supermoto to get back into it, and then the six days on the circuit in Valencia.
“The preparation hasn't been bad so far, I feel good. I also rode a racing si🦩mulation so that the body could get used to 20 laps in a row.”
The first WorldSBK test of 2024 takes place next week in Jerez, where most of the riders will be in attendance includi💎ng Oett♋l.
Oettl is one of two new riders at Yamaha following Jonathan Rea’s sensational sꦬwitch to the factory team to replace Toprak Razgatlioglu.
Speaking about the Jerꦿez test and what he expects, Oettl added: “I’ll just watch it and first have to get to know the team. It will take me a bit of time to get the hang of everything.
“That's why I don't plan anything, but rather make 🎐sure that I develop a good feeling and get to grips with the way the team works.
“I hope that I get good material, work well wiꦅth everyone a🌠nd get along well with them."