Rea on the cusp of back to back titles
Kawasaki’s Jonathan Rea is on the brink of becoming just the fourth rider in world superbike history to clinch back-to-back titles, as the production-based series heads to Jerez in Spain for the penultimate round of the 2016 FIM Superbike World Championship this weekend (Oct 14
FAST TALK TOM SYKES INTERVIEW
When it comes to putting in a flying lap when it counts, no one in the WSBK paddock can top the Yorkshireman. So how the hell does he do it?
Davies Doubles Up In Dry Race Two
A three rider battle at the end after what looked like a two rider battle for the win between the leading Kawasakis for most of the 21 laps saw Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) get the better of both Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) and Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team)
Davies Scores Win After Wise Tyre Choice
Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) secured another win in the WorldSBK championship after he elected to fit intermediate tyres at the start of a wet race. With the sun drying the track he was one of a few riders who elected to use anything but full wets. Down the order at t
Davies Scores Win After Wise Tyre Choice
Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) secured another win in the WorldSBK championship after he elected to fit intermediate tyres at the start of a wet race. With the sun drying the track he was one of a few riders who elected to use anything but full wets. Down the order at t
Guintoli Back And Looking Forward
After an Imola highside crash so big it appeared never-ending on slo-mo playback, 2014 World Champion Sylvain Guintoli came back to competitive race action at Lausitzring – some four and a half months later. He also came back to no job for 2017 inside his Pata Yamaha team, but
Brookes’ British Future Beckons
Even before the official confirmation of what we all knew already – SMR will join with Aprilia in a factory supported RSV-4 team in 2017 and 18 - Josh Brookes knew there would be no place for him in the new set-up. A hard pill for him to swallow, on a personal basis it appea
Wet Race Win For Resurgent Rea
Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) made up for his first race no-score with a perfect wet race win on Sunday at Lausitzring, giving him a 47 point advantage to take into the final three rounds of the year. A sudden falloff rain shortly before the start of the scheduled 21-lap W
Davies Wins Race One As Championship Hots Up
The Superbike World Championship fight is right back on again thanks to the first race of the restarted season, after Jonathan Rea (KRT) crashed out. Race winner Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) dominated the entire event from start to finish, ending up over ten seconds cl
“Elliott race ready ahead of penultimate 2016 ASBK round at Morgan Park”
Tumut based Superbike rider Brayden Elliott is race fit ahead of this weekend’s second last round of the 2016 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) at Queensland’s Morgan Park Raceway following a recent two round visit to the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship, w
ASBK competitors converge on Morgan Park ahead of Round 5
The Australian Superbike competitors have taken the opportunity to test at the Morgan Park circuit in Queensland this week at Motorcycle Sportsmen of Queensland’s organised test day. With only two rounds to go in the ASBK Championship bike time is proving valuable for all
Is the WSBK Championship over?
Easy to run out of superlatives about the combined efforts of Jonathan Rea and KRT, such has been the form they have shown on the ‘old’ Ninja last year and the completely renovated 2016 version. Nobody since Carl Fogarty before the turn of the Millennium has made back-to-bac