Strong Superpole for Remy in the Czech Republic

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Remy Gardner delivered a strong qualifying performance on Saturday at the Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic, securing sixth place in the Tissot Superpole during Round 5 of the FIM Superbike World Championship.

After a solid Free Practice 3 session, where both GYTR GRT Yamaha riders logged promising laps ahead of qualifying, Remy and teammate Dominique Aegerter pushed hard in the 15-minute shootout. The Australian rider fought through physical discomfort to post a 1’30.873, earning a spot on the second row in P6.

In Race 1, both riders got off to a strong start. Remy showed great speed after serving a ride-through penalty early in the race. Despite a strong pace, the 27-year-old had to retire with four laps remaining.

Remy Gardner
– Superpole: P6 / Race 1: DNF

“Even though I’m not in ideal physical condition after yesterday, I felt okay and strong enough to race — and I still feel good after the race, which is really encouraging. I gave it everything in Superpole to secure a solid grid position, especially with tomorrow in mind. We all knew Race 1 would be tough due to the ride-through penalty, but I kept pushing to try and get into the points.