With home round Cremona complete, the Kawasaki WorldSBK and WorldSSP Teams are ready for round five of the respective championships, which will take place this weekend at Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic. In Italy, Jeremy Alcoba’s recovery in Supersport and Garrett Gerloff’s points finish in Superbike was a clear demonstration of the progress being made by the two riders and their teams. As a result, both the American and the Spaniard will be looking to continue this positive trend and aim for strong results in both categories this coming weekend.
The Autodrom Most was constructed between 1978 and 1983, when it was inaugurated. Located in the north-west of the Czech Republic, it was specifically built for motorsport, the track measuring 4.212 km and made up of 21 corners (12 right-hand, 9 left-hand). Famous for its motorcycling and car racing, the track is also used for test driving and the training of fire brigade, police and ambulance drivers. The Most circuit features on the WorldSBK calendar for the first time in 2021.
The full schedule for the Czech round is available at this link:
Manuel Puccetti – Team Principal
“The results at our home round, our best weekend so far this season, spurs us on and so we are intent on making progress in the Czech Republic, as we seek the kind of results we know we can achieve.”
Garrett Gerloff
“After the positive Cremona round, both the team and I think that Most can represent another turning point in our 2025 season. The more I ride my bike, the more I understand how it needs to be ridden and how to exploit the entire package. Let’s see how the Czech round goes.”
Jeremy Alcoba
“After the last round at Cremona I can’t wait to get back on my ZX-6R and I’m sure we can do even better, I’ve never raced at Most, but my team tells me it’s not that different to Cremona, just faster. I’ll try to find a good setup for my Ninja right away, so we can do well in both Superpole and the races.”