Positive Catalan GP For Remy Gardner
The seventh round of the Moto2 World Championship, the Catalan GP, saw Remy Gardner finish 20th at the end of 23 hard fought laps around the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona earlier.
Starting 26th on the grid after struggling once again with machine set-up at the start of the weekend, Gardner and the team on his side of the garage continued to work hard throughout taking a lot of positives from today’s result ahead of the Dutch TT at Assen in the Netherlands in a fortnight.
The Montmelo circuit has always been kind to the #87 rider, the venue seeing the Aussie teen romp to a maiden FIM CEV Repsol Moto2 win and his first Moto2 World Championship points a year ago.
Today’s 23 lap race may not have seen Gardner add to his 2017 championship points tally but nevertheless it was a positive result in more ways than one as Remy continued to build confidence and return to full fitness following a leg break at the start of the season.
Remy Gardner – 20th position: “It was a long hard race and it was always going to be tough after qualifying where we did. The temperature was much higher and it was quite slippery right from the start. My pace at the end of the race was decent so it was definitely much more positive than Mugello despite us not picking up any points if that makes sense. The team continues to work hard as do I and I am confident we can do pretty well at the next one in Assen. Thanks again to everyone supporting me, it’s been a tough start to the season but we will get there!”
The next round of the series will take place at iconic Assen in the Netherlands with optimism of another step forward in two weeks time.