![]() |
![]() WSBKWSBK
What a season the World Superbike boys have in store for us! For starters we're guaranteed a new champion with 2008 winner Troy Baylis riding off into retirement at the grand old age of 37. And it's not like the die of his successor has already been cast either. There's a whole host of top superbike talent just waiting to step up and fill the void. What is more, BMW will make their first foray into the category. Being Germans, they were never going to do things by half which is why the ever-competitive Troy Corser and enigma Ruben "Spiderman" Xaus have been recruited to take the fight to Ducati, Honda and the rest. SUPERSPORT The Supersport brigade has been hanging on to its big brother's coat tails for a decade now so it must be something right. Reigned-in versions of the WSBK machines, they still provide plenty of high speed action only at a fraction of the cost. SUPERSTOCK 1000 Travelling only to the European rounds of the World Championship, the Superstock class is where you'll find the stars of the sport's future honing their craft. ![]() Latest News WSBK - SSP![]() WSBK: Parkes secures Superbike stay - 27/11 - 16:15 British Superbike Champion Leon Camier has secured a works ride with Aprilia for the 2010 World Superbike Championship. Hannspree Ten Kate Honda has confirmed it will enter Italian champion Michele Pirro in the 2010 World Supersport Championship. Shane Byrne has been announced as Team Althea’s second rider for 2010, joining Spaniard Carlos Checa at the Italian squad. Team Guandalini Ducati has confirmed that it has renewed the contract of Jakub Smrz for the 2010 World Superbike Championship season. International broadcast - (click for UK broadcast)Join us on our new forums to be in the heart of Motorsport ! Go to forums |
SERVICES |
|||
| Get Motors TV | Newsletter | Partners | Links | Media | Media UK | Advertising Sales | Contact | |||