Bradley Ray and Joe Talbot examined their OMG Racing machines on Monday in Spain.
Ray is returning to the British Superbike Championship in 2025, and gave his bike a shakedown in Almeria.
Talbot, the workforce’s rookie signing, was additionally on observe.
Ray was getting the hold of the BSB specification Yamaha R1, whereas Talbot was on the Superbike for the primary time. He was final yr’s Superstock runner-up.
Ray stated: “It’s nice to be again. I haven’t been to Almeria for fairly a couple of years now so it was good to get again out and experience earlier than Christmas then we might be prepared for once we get out once more within the new yr.
“It was vital to get some laps in on the BSB spec bike for me, begin working with my crew once more and simply spin some laps.
“I’m not altering an excessive amount of with the bike; I simply need to get comfy and luxuriate in these few days.
“I’m feeling good on the bike already to be trustworthy, it’s good to be again and I’m pleased.
“The workforce are working tremendous effectively after which we’ll search for a couple of small modifications and perhaps for a course, however I’m tremendous pleased proper now.”
Talbot stated: “It was a day that goals had been fabricated from; I actually loved the bike and used the time to get used to the observe once more and in addition for the primary time driving the Yamaha Superbike.
“It was a mega day and I can’t wait to proceed studying.”
Kyle Ryde was additionally testing in Almeria, on his coaching Yamaha R1 and R6 machines. He’ll experience a Superbike later this week.