Team Pedercini has announced they have decided that Spaniard David Salom and Argentinean Leandro “Tati†Mercado will lead their line up in the World Superbike Championship for 2012.
Honda's World Superbike team of Jonathan Rea and his new team-mate for this season Hiroshi Aoyama started their preparations for the 2012…
With only a few weeks until the start of the 2012 World Superbike season this would be a perfect time to catch up with Paul Denning, the team principle of Crescent-Yoshimura Suzuki World Superbike Team and ask him about the season ahead.
John Hopkins has undergone surgery in California to have the middle finger on his right hand amputated
Althea Racing have received a financial boost ahead of the 2012 World Superbike season after announcing an extension of their sponsorship deal with Unibat
Chaz Davies has completed a sensational year by winning the BBC Cymru Wales Sports Personality of the Year Award
Tati Mercado is closing in on a World Superbike ride for the 2012 season after a successful test with Team Pedercini at the Ricardo
Tormo circuit this week
Leon Camier will test with the Crescent Suzuki team for the first time at Portimao on Monday as the team kick off their preparations for the 2012 World Superbike Championship
John Hopkins will reunite with the Crescent Suzuki team for an assault on the World Superbike Championship in 2012
Carlos Checa overhauled Sylvain Guintoli in the closing stages to win race one in Portugal
Yamaha bowed out of World Superbikes in the grand manner with a 1-2 finish in the final race of the season at…
At the age of 38, Carlos Checa has become the new Superbike World Champion after scoring his fifth double victory of an incredible season
With the championship in the bag, Carlos Checa proved exactly why he’s the new number one, completing his fifth double victory of the season.
He only need to finish 13th, but Carlos Checa clinched his first world title in style by winning the opening race at Magny Cours.
Fresh from his win at Imola, Jonathan Rea carried his form into Superpole, edging out Eugene Laverty and champion-elect Carlos Checa.
Carlos Checa had luck on his ride in the second race at Imola, inheriting the victory when Jonathan Rea encountered mechanical problems.
After a season full of outstanding victories, Carlos Checa was forced to rely on the mechanical misfortune of others to win…



