World Superbike News | Hopkins injured | WSBK News
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JOHN HOPKINS has put himself in doubt for the opening of the 2012 World Superbike championship after breaking his hand in a testing crash. The Crescent Fixi Suzuki rider has put himself in doubt for the opening of the 2012 WSB championship when he broke his hand in a testing crash. JOHN HOPKINS, along with the majority of the WSB field was at Phillip Island for an unofficial test before the season opener which takes place in less than 2 weeks at the same circuit. |
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The American crashed at high speed on the exit of turn two early on the opening day.
He was taken to hospital for xrays wich revealed a broken bone in his right hand.
This is the same hand that is still recuperating for surgery in which his finger was amputated last month.
Hopkins said in a twiiter post: “Well I’m absolutely devastated to announce that after a high speed crash I’ve broke a bone in my right hand! Severity is yet to be determined.”
John Hopkins also stated that before he makes any decisions regarding further surgery he would head home and see specialists as another op is likely to rule him out of the first race on the 26th February.
The American crashed at high speed on the exit of turn two early on the opening day.He was taken to hospital for xrays wich revealed a broken bone in his right hand. This is the same hand that is still recuperating for surgery in which his finger was amputated last month. Hopkins said in a twiiter post: “Well I’m absolutely devastated toannounce that after a high speed crash I’ve broke a bone in my righthand! Severity is yet to be determined.” John Hopkins also stated that before he makes any decisions regarding further surgery he would head home and see specialists as another op is likely to rule him out of the first race on the 26th February. |
Suberbike News | Kawasaki Deltafin Lorenzini team | Sheridan Morais
Two days testing at Valencia for Kawasaki Deltafin Lorenzini
The DeltaFin Lorenzini Kawasaki Team is currently taking part in two days of testing at the Valencia circuit in Spain, with riders Kenan Sofuoglu and Sheridan Morais both putting in as many laps as possible to get an idea of the set-up and electronics package of their official ZX-6R machines.
MoTec electronics represent the main change for the Italian team this year, after they had formerly used EFI systems. Sofuoglu and Morais did 60 laps of the track each yesterday, mainly in the warmer part of the day as temperatures overall were pretty cold. Poor track conditions following recent Formula 1 testing also made things difficult for the riders.
Unofficial times recorded by the team indicate a 1 minute 37.6 seconds for Kenan Sofuoglu, with South African Sheridan Morais clocking a best time of 1’38.1. The team has one more day of testing today, during which it will aim to improve the times as well as concentrating on long-run race simulations.


This is what Shez had to say after today’s first test session at Valencia:
Sheridan Morais: “It went really well, even though I was a bit sick with a stomach bug. We have been consistently in the 1’37 second lap times today with a best of 1’37.3 for me, so it was looking good today. I have been working in one way with the front forks in most of the different days of testing, but I changed today and I improved by almost a second. The electronics we have got pretty much sussed, it is just the suspension we are working on most of all. Our electronics guy really knows his stuff. I am really happy and lucky to have this ride and to be in a factory Kawasaki team is what I have been wanting for ten years or so. I am looking forward to the season now.”
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WSBK News | Local Hero Mathew Scholtz to ride World Super Sport Class in 2012
| The 19 year old rider from Kwazulu Natal, Mathew Scholtz was selected to ride for the PTR Honda racing team in World Supersport in 2012. Mathew finished the 2011 season on an excellent note as he became the first South African to start a Moto2 race in pole position, in the last round of the Spanish Moto2 championship.
Mathew will be part of a team that placed Sam Lowes and Eugene Laverty on the map in world championship level racing and the academy wishes him great success in 2012. |
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WSBK News | Carlos Checa is crowned 2011 World Superbike Champion
After his victorious race one at Magny Cours, CARLOS CHECA (Althea Racing Ducati) was crowned the 2011 World Superbike champion.
He has been a leader in the 2011 World Superbike championship right from the start.
Taking his 14th win of the season, Carlos Checa is now the 300th race winner for Ducati as well as the 14th rider to lift the WSB champion’s trophy for the Italian manufacturer.
CARLOS CHECA:
“Today has been a perfect day, the best day of my career and probably the best day of my life. I thank everyone, every person that has helped me throughout my career, from the beginning up until today, for helping me reach this point. I especially thank Genesio Bevilacqua, my entire team and Ducati of course.
“I am experiencing so many emotions and must admit that it was very difficult to keep my concentration in the final stages of race one. Then, in race two, I tried to race as fast as I could, doing what I like to do best, and was able to win once more. Now we can relax and relish in this unforgetable moment.”
Marco Melandri (Yamaha World Superbike Team) enters the final round at Portimao with 360 points and Carlos Checa enters with 467 points.
Eugene Laverty (Yamaha World Superbike Team) with 283 points got an overall third today.








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