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WorldSBK Indonesia: ‘The level is amazing, so high,’ says new champ Bautista

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Alvaro Bautista replayed only the good bits of the recording from his first year with Ducati in 2019 when it came this particular season, and got his first WorldSBK crown as a result.He was asked how it feel to wear a champion’s suit of clothes, to which he said, “It’s difficult to make some words.

I’m just so happy because after two difficult years, many people trust in me and I have the chance to come back to Ducati. “Gigi, Paolo, Stefano, Serafino, all in Ducati trust in me.

They gave me the chance to do it again. I felt really good during all the season. I’m so happy because I have a lot of experience from the past.

I try to be as best rider as possible during all the season. Try to don’t make mistakes. I think our performance has been really, really high.” Who he was up against was the main point of pride for him. “Also because sincerely, I think I had the best performance ever from Toprak and Jonathan,” said Bautista. “They performed really, really at a high level in all the races. “I was lucky that I had less mistakes than them, so at the end, this championship doing the races like we did.

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