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Japanese rookie Nozane in action in MotoGP™ Official Test at Losail


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As the 2021 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship season’s build up continues, one rider was on-track with the MotoGP™ field for the Official Test at the Losail International Circuit. Kohta Nozane, who will ride for the GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team in 2021, was testing for Yamaha in Qatar alongside Cal Crutchlow and Katsayuki Nakasuga, as the Japanese manufacturer continue their preparations for the MotoGP™ season.

Nozane is the reigning Japanese Superbike champion and steps onto the world stage full-time in 2021 for the first time. He has previous MotoGP™ experience from riding for Yamaha at the 2017 Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi but has more familiarity on Superbikes -albeit not on the Pirelli tyres. With his radical riding style and a full year of WorldSBK ahead of him, track time will be crucial for him in the build-up to his season in WorldSBK and also to Yamaha’s in MotoGP™.

It wasn’t possible to tell the speed of Nozane as Yamaha’s test bikes were ridden by Nozane, as well as Crutchlow and Nakasuga, making it unclear as to who set the fastest lap time on each of their three test bikes. Nozane did have a small crash at Turn 1 on Friday however, although he was OK. It was the first time Nozane had ever been on-track at the Losail International Circuit for testing or in competition, a key first hurdle for him as a rider, with him having to take the same method of approach to almost all of the circuits on the WorldSBK calendar.

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References

  1. ^ #WorldSBK (twitter.com)
  2. ^ #MotoGP (twitter.com)
  3. ^ #QatarTest (twitter.com)
  4. ^ pic.twitter.com/qSNVF8zYaA (t.co)
  5. ^ March 7, 2021 (twitter.com)
  6. ^ WorldSBK VideoPass! (secure.worldsbk.com)

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