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After a strong showing as a stand-in for Yamaha at the German MotoGP, Remy Gardner is gearing up to return to WorldSBK action this weekend. Stepping in for the injured Alex Rins, Gardner will be back on his Yamaha R1 at Donington Park, aiming to maintain the momentum from his impressive 2024 campaign.

Expressing his gratitude to Yamaha for the MotoGP opportunity, Gardner is eager to shift his focus back to the WorldSBK championship. With a solid season so far, he is determined to keep the positive streak going.

Looking ahead to the upcoming race weekend at Donington Park, Gardner acknowledges the need to approach it step by step. Despite the challenges, he is excited to reunite with his fellow competitors and tackle the competition head-on.

On the other hand, Gardner’s GRT Yamaha teammate, Dominique Aegerter, has faced some struggles in the 2024 season. With a significant point gap behind Gardner, Aegerter is aiming to bounce back after a difficult outing at Misano last month.

Reflecting on the previous round, Aegerter remains optimistic about the upcoming race weekend in the UK. He is determined to showcase the team’s true potential and make a strong impression at Donington Park.

Having enjoyed success at the track in the past, Aegerter is confident in his abilities and looks forward to the challenge. Despite the setbacks, he has continued to train hard and prepare diligently for the upcoming races.

Additionally, Aegerter is excited about the enthusiastic support from the British fans at Donington Park. Their passion and encouragement have always been a source of motivation for the riders, and Aegerter is eager to experience it once again during the race weekend.