Monday, May 23, 2011

World Superbike arrives in Russia

From the WSBK Pressoffice

ROME, ITALY -- In a packed press conference last Friday at the Russian National TV centre in Moscow, Paolo Flammini, CEO of Infront Motor Sports and Alexander Yakhnich, CEO of Yakhnich Motorsport announced that a partnership agreement had been reached between the two companies.

As a result Yakhnich Motorsport becomes the organizer of the Russian Round of the FIM Superbike World Championship, and also acquires the TV and marketing rights for the Russian market. The declared intention is to bring World Superbike to Russia in 2012, and with this aim in mind negotiations are being held with a number of circuits currently in the process of applying for FIM homologation.

"We are very satisfied with this agreement and we wish to thank Mr. Yakhnich for his warm welcome and for the truly professional work carried out by his team," Flammini said. "Russia is one of the most important nations in the world, with a rapidly-growing economy. We think that the Superbike World Championship is the most suitable way to help develop the Russian motorcycle market, together with a plan that foresees the growth of young Russian riders on an international level in our four categories."

Yakhnich added: "We are honoured to have reached this prestigious target. Thanks to the vital support of the Russian Government, specifically the Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov, Russian motorcycling is getting ready to play host to the Superbike World Championship and in this way help the growth of the sport in our country in the best possible way."

The ceremony, which in addition was attended by Paolo Ciabatti, SBK General Manager, and Alexander Lunkin, President of the Russian Motorcycling Federation, also saw the presentation of the ‘Two Countries Cup’, the UEM-organized trophy for Italian and Russian riders with ‘Open Stock 600’ bikes, the two rounds of which will be held at Misano on June 12 as part of the San Marino round of the Superbike World Championship, and at the new Canyon circuit in Kazan (Russia) on Aug. 21.

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