WSBK Qatar: Sykes: WSBK one bike rule an absolute disaster

Tom Sykes says World Sup𝓀erbike’s one bike rule was “an absolute disaster” for him in Qatar after effectively losing the entire FP2 session when his Kawasaki suffered engin🐓e failure early on.

Having immediately improved on his FP1 lap time during his opening stint in the seco🐎nd session, Sykes was hit by engine failure which briefly forced a red flag to ﷽the session and ended his day’s track action.

Sykes: WSBK one bike rule an absolute disaster

Tom Sykes says World Superbike’s one bike rule was “an absolute disaster” for him in Qatar aꦗfter effectively losing the entire FP2 session when his Kawasaki suꦆffered engine failure early on.

Having immediately improved on his FP1 lap time during his opening stint in the s▨econd session, Sykes was hit by engine failure which briefly forced a red flag to the session and ended his day’s track action.

With a complete engine change required it meant Sykes was unable to run in the remainderဣ of FP2, effectively losing his only opportunity for a☂ race simulation in the same track conditions to both races at the Losail International Circuit. 

As a result, S💧ykes hopes the one bike rule is c🐠hanged in the future as he feels is spoils the show for the fans.

“We were hoping to fine-tune the Kawasaki ZX-10RR for tomorrow’s race𓄧 but unfortunately we had a slight technical setback,” Sykes said. “The one bike rule is an absolute disaster. It is a shame because I feel it spoils the sho🗹w.

“When you are watcꦏhing MotoGP and one of those top guys has an issue it nice to see them ꦫget back to the pits and continue the session but as it happens here in WSBK when you have this misfortune you are penalised for it. It is a hard one to take when you are fighting for the runner-up spot in the world championship.”

Sykes need💛s to outscore Aruba.it Racing Ducati’s Chaz Davies in order to secure a Kawasaki 1-2 int eh riders’ championship and is aiming to go all-out against the Welsh rider. Despite missing the majority of FP2, Sykes still ended the day third on the combined tim♏es ahead of Davies in fourth.

“This year here we are going for glory and hoping to have Chaz a run for his money to try to come out oౠn top,” he said.

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