Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sykes and Vermeulen for Kawasaki

From Kawasaki Superbike Racing Team

Following on the recent announcement that Chris Vermeulen will race a factory-backed Kawasaki in next season's World Superbike Championship, team owner Paul Bird has announced that Yorkshireman Tom Sykes will partner the Australian aboard the works Ninja ZX-10Rs.

Having been awarded the official contract to run the works Kawasaki team in WSB at the end of last year, the Kawasaki Superbike Racing Team has enjoyed its first year association with the factory this season despite riders Broc Parkes and in particular, Makoto Tamada suffering an injury-ravaged season.

Parkes has been a regular points scorer throughout the season and with on-going development work over winter, the team expects to be challenging for podiums and race wins in 2010.

Whereas Vermeulen, the 2003 World Supersport Champion and winner of the 2007 French MotoGP, is linking up with maverick Cumbrian businessman Bird for the first time, it will be Sykes' second spell with the team having raced in British Superbikes in 2007 where he was a regular podium finisher.

During his WSB career, the 27-year-old Vermeulen has racked up 10 race victories and was runner-up in the 2005 World Superbike Championship.

"I'm very happy and excited about this," Vermeulen said. "I spoke with Kawasaki and they told me they were prepared to put in large amounts of resources and attention into winning the World Superbike Championship. That is what I want, to challenge and to win races. I know Paul from my time racing in the UK, and I know that he runs a great outfit, and I'm really looking forward to working with the team."

The 24-year-old Sykes made his full-time WSB debut this season, scoring a best result of fourth at Assen to add to his wild card podium at Donington in 2008.

"The team has big plans for World Superbikes next year so I'm really looking forward to being part of them," Sykes said. "The big factor for me was that I have worked with the team before and know how good they are, they're one of the best teams I've ridden for and I'll have the same crew chief as I had in my rookie season in BSB. I've learned a hell of a lot this year and the intention is to put that experience to good use and I've every confidence that the package will be very competitive in 2010."

The team will also be announcing further details in due course of a new title sponsor which will back the team for the next two years.

"I'm absolutely delighted that we have managed to sign both Chris and Tom, as they are both fantastic riders and I know they'll do a great job for us next season," said team owner Paul Bird. "Chris has proved how competitive he is on a Superbike as his results demonstrate and I've always rated Tom highly, that's why I handed him his first proper Superbike ride back in 2007.

"The team has made huge strides forward this year and we can now put into practice what we have learned and I fully expect us to be challenging at the sharp end in 2010. I'd like to take this opportunity to say a special thanks to both Broc and Makoto for their hard work, professionalism and dedication during the past season and myself and the whole team wishes them both well for the future."

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