American Kenny Noyes Expecting Better Results In CEV Moto2 Race This Coming Weekend At Navarra

American Kenny Noyes Expecting Better Results In CEV Moto2 Race This Coming Weekend At Navarra

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Noyes Ready for Round 2 of Spanish Moto2 Series at Navarra American Kenny Noyes arrives at the Los Arcos circuit in the Navarra region of Spain ready to improve on his third place start in the season opener in Jerez three weeks ago. At Jerez Kenny raced a Suter for the first time, a bike that the team had finished building two days before practice started. Now, after two days of testing at the new circuit in northern Spain, the PL Racing team of Madrid has had time to work though suspension and set up problems that limited Kenny at Jerez. The Spanish Moto2 Championship features riders from 15 nations and is considered one of the world’s premier national series. The race will be run on Sunday, April 22, and televised nationally in Spain. Kenny Noyes: “After all the problems we had at Jerez with a completely new bike, I feel we are finally ready to make a big step forward at the new Navarra circuit. We had no preseason testing at all, but our two days at Navarra have given us the opportunity to start to figure out the Suter. We have a good base setting to build on when practice starts on Friday and by Sunday we should be ready to do a better job than at Jerez where we needed a last lap pass to get onto the podium.”

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