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Monthly Archives: October 2024

Puccetti Racing is the official Kawasaki WorldSBK team for 2025

Campaigning former KRT WorldSBK Ninja ZX-10RR machinery in 2025, the team will field Garrett Gerloff in a single rider official Kawasaki team taking their presence in the WorldSBK paddock to a new level.

Tough weekend for LCR Honda at Phillip Island MotoGP

It was a challenging weekend for Taka Nakagami aboard the LCR Honda machine this weekend with a P14 and P18. Johann Zarco unfortunately crashed out of the Sprint Race, but managed to finish in the points with a P12 finish in the main race.

BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team’s Toprak Razgatlioglu wins the World Championship at Jerez

A dream weekend with a fairytale ending – that is how BMW Motorrad Motorsport can describe the season finale at Jerez. On Saturday, Toprak Razgatlioglu was crowned World Champion early with his BMW M 1000 RR. In the second main race on Sunday, he celebrated his 18th win of the season, and teammate Michael van der Mark made the dream of a shared podium come true with a third-place finish.

Stefano Manzi does the double in WorldSSP at Jerez for Ten Kate Racing

Stefano Manzi closed the chapter on the outgoing R6 in perfect fashion with a double victory at Jerez. He has re-signed with Ten Kate for 2025 where he will ride the brand new R9. The second rider will be announced soon.

Tito Rabat finishes in the points, but Can Oncu crashes out of the lead at Jerez

Outgoing Puccetti Kawasaki riders Tito Rabat and Can Oncu had a mixed weekend at Jerez with Tito finishing just in the points with 2 P15s on Sunday, while unfortunately Can crashed out while leading the Supersport race. Garrett Gerloff will be riding their Superbike in 2025, and Jeremy Alcoba will be their Supersport rider.

Tom Booth-Amos re-signs for PTR Triumph and finishes 10th in the World Supersport Championship

Triumph Racing and PTR Factory Triumph Racing are happy to announce that Tom Booth-Amos will continue with the team for another season in World Supersport. Booth-Amos joined the team for the 2024 season onboard the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS after winning the World Supersport Challenge and finishing second in the British Supersport series in 2023. The team will announce their second rider soon.

A challenging WorldSBK finale for PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team at Jerez

The PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team has completed the twelfth and final WorldSBK round at Jerez with a P18 for Lopes in Race 2; twenty-first in the Superpole race, Mackenzie’s season came to an untimely end after a crash in the final race of the season.

Best independent in Race One and close to the podium on Sunday for Andrea Iannone and Team Go Eleven

The curtain falls on the 2024 season: 12 exciting races that marked Andrea Iannone’s return to racing, surprising all the insiders from the first lap on the track. The podium on his debut season with a race led for many laps, the double podium in Barcelona, ​​the third place in Most, but above all the weekend in Aragon with the first position in Race 1.

PETRONAS MIE Honda Racing at Jerez for WorldSBK finale

Lining up with rider Tarran Mackenzie and Ivo Lopes, the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team will take on the final challenge of the 2024 WorldSBK season. Adam Norrodin, who has been out of action with a fractured toe, has unfortunately been deemed unfit to compete by circuit medical staff.

PTR Triumph target strong season finale in Spain

PTR Triumph return to action at the Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto in Andalucia, Spain for the twelfth and final round of the 2024 FIM Supersport World Championship this weekend.

Last 2024 WorldSBK round for Team Go Eleven at Jerez

Andrea Iannone: "We are at the last round of this season, on the same track where we carried out the first two tests with the team and, on those occasions, the feeling seemed good. We will give our best to finish the championship in the best possible way."

Three races, two riders, one championship – Razgatlioglu and Bulega set for battle in Jerez

Razgatlioglu heads to Jerez with a 46-point lead over Bulega with 62 available. Mathematics and probability suggest the trophy will be going to Razgatlioglu but, in a title decider, anything can happen. If the #54 finishes Race 1 with a 37-point lead over Bulega, he’ll be crowned Champion on Saturday.

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