Sykes Hits 39th Superpole Milestone
Superpole Donington
FRIDAY WorldSBK FP2
Rea from Sykes in WorldSBK as Donington Swelters
Glenn Scott stuns at Imola and takes first championship point
Imola International Circuit was home to round three of the World Superbike 1000STK championship on the weekend and what an eventful round of racing it was. All 4 classes had at least 1 red flag on Sunday and the racing was nothing but carnage. Australian rider Glenn Scot
Ducati’s sporting director rates WSBK riders
Paulo Ciabatti hands out Aruba.it Ducati rider report card on Chaz Davies and Marco Melandri
Sofuoglu Reaches 40 Wins In WorldSSP
A delayed start and then two subsequent red flag incidents – two involving one-time championship leader Roberto Rolfo (Team Factory Vamag MV Agusta) – caused the race to be postponed until after the second Superbike race of the weekend. In the final running, scheduled for
Chaz Davies Takes Double For Ducati
SUNDAY IMOLA - WSBK RACE 2
Red Bull Honda’s Split Decision
The Red Bull Honda WorldSBK team arrived in Assen after some tests at Motorland Aragon and Portimao, with a new spec engine for Stefan Bradl but the same set-up as the most recent Motorland Aragon race for Nicky Hayden. The team technical manager, Pieter Breddels, explained the
Elliott crashes out of 8th on the penultimate lap
Despite showing continuous improvement from the beginning of the weekend unfortunately CF Motorsport rider Brayden Elliott crashed out of a top 10 finish on the penultimate lap after working his way to eighth position in less than ideal weather conditions at Oulton Park. The Eng
Clean sweep for Maxwell at Winton
Wayne Maxwell attained the elusive double victory at the Spokes.com.au presents Round 3 at Winton Motor Raceway for the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK). The Yamaha Racing Team rider had to hunt down and overtake Troy Herfos
Kenan Sofuoglu Wins To Get Season Back On Track
Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) won the 39th WorldSSP race of his long career with a front-running display at Assen, from pole position on the grid.
Rea from Sykes By 0.025 Seconds
Despite both riders starting from their now customary third row grid positions, Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) and Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) ended up the leading duo for much of the 21 lap second race at Assen, with Rea finally winning a last chicane thriller by only
Australian Supersport 300
The Hi-Tec Batteries Supersport 300 Race One was action packed and drama filled from the outset