Mitch Evans fit and raring to go for MXGP 2022 after trying 15 months

Team HRC MXGP 2022

Tim Gajser and Mitch Evans will be under the Team HRC awning in 2022 as they both look to rebound from differing 2021 campaigns, and put their Honda CRF450R’s at the front of this highly competitive MXGP class.

Tim Gajser and Mitch Evans

Last year’s championship was filled with a lot of good moments for Team HRC, with four-time world-champion Gajser winning four rounds after some really impressive riding, including an incredible one-one performance at the opening round in Russia. However, ultimately, he came up just short in his quest to become a five-time champion, and it is that outcome that he is looking to set right when he lines up at Matterley Basin and beyond, for what should be another intense title-battle.

Tim Gajser

For his Aussie team-mate Evans, 2021 was the most difficult of his young career as he was forced to watch from the sidelines whilst recovering from the wrist injury he sustained at the MXGP of Spain in 2020.

Mitch Evans

Missing an entire season is never positive, but the Australian has kept a strong focused mindset and is hoping to bounce-back this year and remind everyone of the rider who scored a third-place finish in his first ever MXGP moto. He knows it won’t be easy and isn’t putting pressure on himself to get those sorts of results straight-away but his belief in his ability has never wavered and it should only be a matter of time before the #43 is challenging at the very front of the field.

Mitch Evans
Mitch Evans

It’s been a really tough 15 months for me, not being able to race and not being able to ride for such a long time. It’s been hard, both physically and mentally to try and stay positive and to keep the motivation high to come back to what is an extremely high level of motocross in the MXGP class now. However, I am feeling better and better every day now and my fitness and strength is ahead of the schedule I’d set out for myself. I know that it won’t be easy to race these guys right away because they are going so fast, but I’m not putting pressure on myself and I truly believe I can get back to that level. You never lose your ability to ride, so it’s just a case of getting my left-side strong enough and that is happening day by day. I’m really thankful to have had the support of Team HRC throughout this period and I’m really looking forward to paying that back by putting in the results on the track.”

Mitch Evans

First up for both riders are the preseason Italian International races, before they head to Great Britain and the amazing Matterley Basin track on the weekend of February 20th. From then on, it’s a steady stream of racing, on some of the best tracks around the world, with hopeful returns to some of the overseas destinations that have been unavailable these past two seasons. Whatever happens this year with the calendar, both Honda riders are ready to bounce back and give their best in the 2022 World Motocross Championship.

Tim Gajser

I feel really good coming into this 2022 season. Obviously last year didn’t end the way I wanted, as I finished third in the championship, which is still good, but it isn’t what I aim for. I did have a lot of good moments and those are the things I am focusing on and building upon in this off-season. We haven’t had a lot of time to switch-off and relax so that has been difficult but I am feeling fit and healthy and ready to fight for the championship. I will race the Italian races to give me some warm-up gate drops but I know the real racing starts at Matterley Basin in under one month’s time. There are a lot of familiar tracks on the calendar and I am confident that I can maintain a high level of performance and put the Honda CRF450R on the podium throughout the season. Hopefully we can get into a regular routine and the schedule stays the same, and that the fans can come out and support us at all the rounds as that makes such a big difference.”

Tim Gajser
Marcus Pereira de Freitas – HRC General Manager – MXGP

It is great to have both Tim and Mitch under the awning this year, and they are both working really hard to be ready again for the new season. The break was very short from the end of the 2021 campaign so it has been a very busy period and I must thank everyone in Team HRC for continuing to work hard to make sure we are all set for the first gate drop. Tim always does the work necessary, both with bike testing and his own physical training so I always trust him to do exactly what he needs to do. Mitch has been back in Europe for a little bit now and all the reports have been positive and now we get to test with him before the first MXGP and that will give us an idea of where he is. We know it won’t be easy as the level has risen since he last raced but he is very determined and we will make sure he has everything he needs to get back to top of the class. It sounds like we are going back to a two-day format, which I think is good for the sport so we need to be ready for that, but overall, I think Team HRC is in a strong position for 2022.

2022 FIM Motocross (MXGP) World Championship Calendar

Round Date Event/Location
Round 1 20 Feb MXGP of Great Britain, Matterley Basin
Round 2 06 Mar MXGP of Argentina, TBA
Round 3 20 Mar TBA
Round 4 27 Mar MXGP of The Netherlands, Oss
Round 5 10 Apr MXGP of Trentino (ITA), Pietramurata
Round 6 24 Apr MXGP of Latvia, Kegums
Round 7 01 May MXGP of MFR, Orlyonok
Round 8 15 May MXGP of Sardinia (ITA), Riola Sardo
Round 9 29 May MXGP of Spain, intu Xanadú – Arroyomolinos
Round 10 05 Jun MXGP of France, Ernee
Round 11 12 Jun MXGP of Germany, Teutschenthal
Round 12 26 Jun MXGP of Jakarta (INA), Jakarta
Round 13 03 Jul MXGP of Indonesia, Semarang
Round 14 17 Jul MXGP of Czech Republic, Loket
Round 15 24 Jul MXGP of Flanders (BEL), Lommel
Round 16 07 Aug MXGP of Sweden, Uddevalla
Round 17 14 Aug MXGP of Finland, Iitti-KymiRing
Round 18 21 Aug MXGP of Charente Maritime (FRA), St Jean d’Angely
Round 19 04 Sep MXGP of Turkey, Afyonkarahisar
Round 20 18 Sep TBA

Source: MCNews.com.au

Harley unveil 2022 Street Glide ST & Road Glide ST

2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST & Road Glide ST


After dominating the Australia touring market in recent years, Harley looks set to continue that trend with the pending release of the new Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST models to their line up.

Already boasting the top four selling models led by the Street Glide Special, which MCNews.com.au believes saw an almost 50 per cent increase in sales over 2020, the two new ST models look to heat up the category even further with additional performance.

The new Harley entries are powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 power plant with new dark and bronze finishes and boasting Screamin’ Eagle Factory levels of performance, with torque reaching 127 ft-lbs (172 Nm) at 3750 rpm, while power tops out at 106 hp (79 kW) at 4750 rpm.

Both models will be the performance pinnacle of the Touring line, offering the most displacement available from the factory, as well as the most torque, from Harley’s regular production powertrains.

2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST
2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST

The engine run in both bikes features a high-performance camshaft, a high-flow intake, and high performance exhaust tuned to maximise engine performance, while maintaining 50-state compliance and producing a stirring exhaust tone.

Dealer-installed Screamin’ Eagle Performance Parts Stage Upgrades from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Parts & Accessories are also available to boost engine performance even further.

2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST
2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST

Alongside the Milwaukee-Eight 117, both ST models also benefit from cornering rider safety enhancements, with a host of technologies fitted including: Cornering Electronically Linked Brakes, Cornering-ABS, Cornering-Traction Control with modes, Drag Torque Slip Control, Vehicle Hold Control, Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS).


2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST Model

The 2022 Street Glide ST represents the hot rod performance bagger, for the rider still after comfort and runs the Milwaukee-Eight 117 powerplant, iconic batwing fairing with splitstream vent, and a low profile dark windshield.

2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST
2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST

A low-profile tank console with side fuel fill and low-profile engine guard adds custom style and differentiation from other Touring models.

With the stance of a Screamin Eagle Factory race bike, the Street Glide ST model is drenched in black – front end, controls, powertrain, and exhaust. The only bright bits are pushrod tubes and tappet covers, and machined cylinder fins.

2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST
2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST

There’s a Matte Dark Bronze finish on the Prodigy cast aluminium wheels, the colour band on the lower rocker box, timer cover medallion, intake medallion, and the classic script tank graphic provide subtle contrast to dark finishes.

There are two paint options – Vivid Black or Gunship Gray. The front fender is trimmed for a sporty profile and lighter look and standard-length saddlebags replace the extended bags on Street Glide Special model.

2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST

A Heavy Breather intake with forward-facing exposed air cleaner element reinforces performance-first styling, while the new solo seat gives the Street Glide ST a lean and aggressive look.

Emulsion-technology rear shock absorbers feature a single knob to hydraulically adjust pre-load for optimal ride and control. The 49mm forks with dual bending valve suspension technology deliver linear damping characteristics for a smooth ride. Reflex linked Brembo brakes with ABS are standard.

2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST - Vivid Black
2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST – Vivid Black

Other features include the Boom! Box GTS infotainment system with colour touch screen, two fairing-mount speakers and hidden radio antenna. Electronic cruise control holds a steady speed for comfort on long rides.

2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST - Gunship Gray
2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide ST – Gunship Gray

A Daymaker LED headlamp pushes out an impressive punch with a bright-white beam that lights up the road. Smart Security System with proximity-based, hands-free security fob offers peace of mind.


2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST Model

The Road Glide ST also offers the attitude of a Screamin’ Eagle Factory race bike with the Milwaukee-Eight 117 powertrain, alongside iconic the shark nose fixed fairing.

2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST
2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST

The distinctive and aerodynamic shark nose Road Glide fairing features triple split-stream venting to limit head buffeting. The fairing is topped with a low-profile dark windshield and holds dual Daymaker LED headlamps with a bright-white beam that lights up the road. A low-profile engine guard and tank console combine to give the Road Glide ST trim lines.

2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST

A new solo seat exposes the rear fender and adds a purposeful attitude along with standard length saddlebags and a trimmed front fender. The blacked-out front end, controls, powertrain and exhaust contrast with bright pushrod tubes and tappet covers, and machined cylinder fins.

2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST

Further contrast is provided by a Matte Dark Bronze finish on the cast aluminium Prodigy custom wheels, the colour band on the lower rocker box, timer cover medallion, intake medallion, and the classic script tank graphic. There are two paint options – Vivid Black or Gunship Gray. A Heavy Breather intake with forward-facing exposed air cleaner element reinforces performance-first styling.

Emulsion-technology rear shock absorbers feature a single knob to hydraulically adjust pre-load for optimal ride and control. The 49mm forks with dual bending valve suspension technology deliver linear damping characteristics for a smooth ride.

2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST – Vivid Black

Reflex linked Brembo brakes with ABS are standard. The Road Glide ST is equipped with the Boom! Box GTS infotainment system with colour touch screen, two fairing-mount speakers and hidden radio antenna.

Electronic cruise control holds a steady speed for comfort on long rides. Smart Security System with proximity-based, hands-free security fob offers peace of mind.

2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST – Gunship Gray

The 2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special ST will be available in Australia for $44,995 ride-away, while the Street Glide Special ST will also be available for $44,995 ride-away, with both expected to arrived in dealers around April, 2022 as an early estimate on arrival.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Adam Cianciarulo ruled out of remainder of AMA SX season

Knee injury sidelines Cianciarulo

Adam Cianciarulo was on track with the team’s expectations for his performance and recovery when an untimely mistake through the whoop section at San Diego Supercross on Jan. 22, resulted in an injury to his right knee.

After consultation with medical professionals, it was determined that the injury will force an early conclusion to Cianciarulo’s 2022 Monster Energy Supercross efforts.

Cianciarulo had an impressive start to the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship with courageous performances that had him leading laps in back-to-back 450SX Main Events. Despite competing with the adverse effects of a pre-season shoulder injury, Cianciarulo persevered to score valuable points at the first two rounds and kept his sights set on the long-term goal of championship contention.

The start of this year has been challenging for me mentally and physically as I’ve done my best to overcome a slowly recovering shoulder injury,” said Cianciarulo. “I’m proud of what I’ve been able to achieve given the situation but, I’m obviously now faced with a big setback. I’m looking at this as an opportunity to fully rehab my body, so I’m focused on maximizing every day of recovery to get back to doing what I love at my best.”

Adam Cianciarulo

Further updates on Cianciarulo’s expected return to racing will be announced in the near future.

450 Championship Standings (Round 3 of 17)

Pos Rider Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Points
1 Eli Tomac 6 4 2 59
2 Chase Sexton 5 9 1 58
3 Cooper Webb 2 7 4 58
4 Justin Barcia 3 3 9 56
5 Jason Anderson 10 1 8 54
6 Aaron Plessinger 9 2 6 54
7 Ken Roczen 1 13 7 52
8 Malcolm Stewart 7 5 5 52
9 Marvin Musquin 4 8 10 47
10 Dylan Ferrandis 16 6 3 45
11 Dean Wilson 12 10 14 33
12 Max Anstie 14 15 12 28
13 Joey Savatgy 8 11 27
14 Shane McElrath 18 14 13 24
15 Adam Cianciarulo 11 12 23
16 Justin Brayton 13 11 22
17 Brandon Hartranft 17 16 15 21
18 Mitchell Oldenburg 15 16 15

Source: MCNews.com.au

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to its 2022 Lineup

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
Shades of the beloved FXRT! The 2022 Low Rider ST will roll into dealers in March.

Two new baggers, two new Low Riders, and four updated CVO models add up to eight additions to Harley-Davidson’s catalog.

“We are kickstands up at the dawn of a new day,” H-D says in its beautifully shot launch video.

“As part of our focus on stronghold segments, including Grand American Touring and Cruiser, the 2022 product line is designed for power and performance,” said Jochen Zeitz, Chairman, President and CEO, Harley-Davidson. “Each of these new models feature the unrivaled power of the Milwaukee-Eight 117 for those riders who want nothing but the biggest and the best, building on our position as the most desirable motorcycle brand in the world.”

In a bit of a surprise, the “Faster. Further” launch didn’t include a new variant of the Sportster S and its Revolution Max motor, but the company teased that we’ll see one or more versions later this year.

Low Riders

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
The Low Rider ST and Low Rider S.

Perhaps the most intriguing new model is the Low Rider ST, which employs a fairing with styling nods to the revered FXRT of the 1980s. It is also fitted with hardshell saddlebags and greater suspension travel, plus the 117 cubic-inch Milwaukee-Eight powertrain with Heavy Breather intake and 2-into-2 offset shotgun exhaust. The Low Rider S also uses the 117ci M-8 in a more stripped-down model.

Both Low Riders have styling rooted in the California “tall bike” movement and are equipped with a taller rear monoshock than the standard Softail chassis, with 0.5-inch additional stroke that translates to 1 inch more rear-wheel travel and a 0.75-inch taller seat. Harley promises improved ride comfort and more than 1 degree of extra lean-angle clearance. Dual front brakes with 300mm discs are said to deliver the responsive braking demanded by aggressive riders.

The ST’s lockable saddlebags ride high and tight, and they can be quickly removed for a cleaner appearance. Combined saddlebag capacity is 1.9 cubic feet (53.8 liters).

“A key element of this model is the frame-mounted fairing, which has a shape inspired by the classic FXRT Sport Glide model fairing favored by West Coast customizers,” said Brad Richards, Harley-Davidson Vice President of Design. “With a dominant central headlamp flanked by side vents, the genetic connection to the original FXRT remains familiar. The sharper creases and revised proportions in the Low Rider ST fairing provide a look that is intended to be modern, athletic, and aerodynamically superior to the FXRT fairing.”

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
Could the Low Rider ST be the lightweight bagger of your dreams?

The ST’s six-inch windshield has a dark smoke tint, and the fairing holds a single 5.75-inch LED headlamp. A deep solo seat holds riders in place, and a 1-inch moto handlebar is mounted on four-inch pull-back risers. A low-profile textured-black console tops the 5-gallon fuel tank, with a compact digital display inset in the handlebar riser for a custom “no gauges” look. An audio system is an option.

“Our customers truly inspire us, and the Low Rider ST was born from seeing the incredible builds at motorcycle shows around the world,” said Richards. “We took the iconic Motor Company design from the Eighties and gave it a new identity with a modern echo. Add the Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine, a taller suspension and raised saddlebags, and the Low Rider ST delivers both a dynamic visual package as well as a dramatic performance punch.” 

Rugged, blacked-out styling includes Wrinkle Black finish on the powertrain, primary cover, triple clamps, top clamp, rear fender supports, and tank console, while Gloss Black finishes adorn the derby cover, intake, lower rocker covers, and handlebar riser. The handlebar is Satin Black. The forks are anodized black. Mufflers and exhaust shields are Jet Black. Radiate cast-aluminum wheels (19-inch front and 16-inch rear diameter) are finished in Matte Dark Bronze to contrast the Low Rider’s dark components.

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
The Low Rider S includes a small windscreen and has mid-mount foot controls.

Color options for the Low Riders are Vivid Black or Gunship Gray. The S ($18,349) is available now, while the ST ($21,749) won’t arrive in dealers until late March.  

Grand American Touring 

The Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST are said to elevate bagger performance and bring the purposeful style of the championship-winning MotoAmerica King Of The Baggers racebikes to the street. These hot-rod baggers also feature the Milwaukee-Eight 117 powertrain that is dolled up with new dark and bronze finishes.

These baggers are equipped with Reflex linked Brembo brakes with ABS, a Boom! Box GTS infotainment system with a color touchscreen and navigation, cruise control, and Daymaker LED headlamps. MSRPs for both start at $29,999. 

Optional on the Grand American tourers is Harley’s Cornering Rider Safety Enhancements, which employ Cornering-Traction Control with ride modes, Cornering-ABS with linked braking, hill-hold control, and tire-pressure monitoring.

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
The Street Glide ST in Gunship Gray.

The Street Glide ST uses a low-profile dark windshield atop its batwing fairing and unique engine guards that differ from other Touring models, as well as a trimmed front fender and a solo seat. Black is the dominant theme, as the brightwork is limited to the pushrod tubes and tappet covers and the machined cylinder fins. Matte Dark Bronze finishes on the Prodigy cast aluminum wheels, the color band on the lower rocker box, timer cover medallion, intake medallion, and the classic script tank graphic provide subtle contrast to dark finishes. The SG-ST will be available in two paint options: Vivid Black or Gunship Gray.  

The Road Glide ST uses the distinctive and shark-nose fairing with triple splitstream venting on the low-profile tinted windscreen to limit head buffeting. A low-profile engine guard and tank console combine to give the Road Glide ST trim lines. A new solo seat exposes the rear fender, and the front fender is a new trimmed version.

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
The Road Glide ST in Gunship Gray and Vivid Black.

Suspension is similar to the SG-ST, with emulsion-technology rear shocks with hydraulic preload adjustments and a 49mm fork with dual bending-valve technology. It’s also equipped with the Boom! Box GTS infotainment system with a color touchscreen, two fairing-mount speakers, and a hidden radio antenna.  

Like the SG-ST, the RG-ST features blacked-out finishes for the front end, controls, powertrain, and exhaust, with shiny highlights from bright pushrod tubes and tappet covers and machined cylinder fins. Further contrast is provided by a Matte Dark Bronze finish on the cast aluminum Prodigy custom wheels, the color band on the lower rocker box, timer-cover medallion, intake medallion, and the script tank graphic. The two paint options are Vivid Black or Gunship Gray.

Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) 

Four updated CVOs join H-D’s 2022 lineup, “designed to represent the pinnacle of style and design.” The premium limited-production factory custom models boast exclusive and hand-crafted paint, as well as high-end features like a Rockford Fosgate audio system, a Boom! Audio 30K Bluetooth headset, and the Cornering Rider Safety Enhancements system. Each is fitted with the Milwaukee-Eight 117 powertrain. 

CVOs have always featured the best in paintwork, and that’s the case with these 2022 offerings.

“Gunslinger is our partner in custom paint that’s been that’s been adding incredible artisanal techniques to our CVO arsenal and family for a long time now, and they’re inspiring us to push the limits, so we try to do the same thing with them,” said Brad Richards. “When most manufacturers are at the limits of a robot, Gunslinger can go in there with an artist who has the ability to brush by hand and deliver the sharpest pinstripe possible. That hand-applied technique allows for very intricate two-tones, three-tones, airbrush drop shadows, and really transcends the ‘expected’ by delivering a truly custom look.” 

The CVO Street Glide “is a super-premium bagger for the rider who rolls loud and proud” behind the iconic batwing fairing. It features a Screamin’ Eagle Heavy Breather intake, new decorative insert finishes and Scorched Chrome powertrain covers (with the Blue Steel paint option), Rockford Fosgate Stage II premium sound, heated Kahuna Collection hand grips that match Kahuna Collection shifter pegs, brake pedal cover, muffler end caps, and rider and passenger pegs, plus a Daymaker Adaptive LED headlamp.

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
The CVO Street Glide in its Envious Green with Black Hole Fade and Flame Pattern colorway with Gloss Black finishes.

Fugitive wheels can be had with gloss black and contrast chrome, all gloss black, or Blue Steel and contrast scorched chrome finish, depending on paint options. New paint colorways include Hightail Yellow Pearl/Black Hole with Lightning Silver Two-Tone and Bright Chrome finishes, Envious Green with Black Hole Fade with Flame Pattern and Gloss Black finishes, and Blue Steel solid color with Scorched Chrome finishes. Prices start at $41,899.  

The CVO Road Glide ($41,899) uses frame-mounted shark-nose fairing and its distinctive dual LED headlamps. Additionally, it uses an exclusive 21-inch front wheel with an 18-inch rear with laced spokes mated to cast-aluminum rims for a cool look that also enables the use of a tire-pressure monitoring system on a laced wheel. The bike also boasts Rockford Fosgate Stage II audio, and the fairing features splitstream venting to mitigate head buffeting.

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
Check out the laced 21-inch front wheel with cast aluminum rims on the 2022 CVO Road Glide.

Color options include Wicked Orange Pearl/Black Hole with Lightning Silver Two-Tone and Bright Chrome finishes, Envious Green with Black Hole Fade with Flame Pattern and Gloss Black finishes, and Blue Steel solid color with Scorched Chrome finishes. A Screamin’ Eagle Heavy Breather intake and Fang front spoiler round out the styling upgrades.  

The CVO Road Glide Limited raises the bar for luxury and long-haul comfort, as it’s equipped with premium audio and heated seats and grips, as well as most of the non-Limited CVO Road Glide features. Its M-8 motor is the Twin-Cooled version.

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
You’ll feel like the king of the road on the 2022 CVO Road Glide Limited.

Like the CVO Street Glide, the RG Limited uses heated Kahuna Collection hand grips that match shifter pegs, brake pedal cover, muffler end caps, and rider/passenger boards. The wheels are Harley’s Tomahawk hoops. Paint options include Wicked Orange Pearl/Black Hole with Lightning Silver Two-Tone and Bright Chrome finishes, Hightail Yellow Pearl/Black Hole with Lightning Silver Two-Tone and Bright Chrome finishes, and Dante’s Red with Dante’s Black Sunglo Fade Flame Pattern and Gloss Black finishes. Prices start at $44,899.  

And for something that will never tip over at a stop, the CVO Tri Glide trike offers distinctive style and long-haul touring capability, along with a premium audio system and the Twin-Cooled 117ci Milwaukee-Eight motor. It also gets the Tomahawk contrast-cut wheels and heated Kahuna Collections grips and dual-zone heated seats. The new paint scheme is Dante’s Red with Dante’s Black Sunglo Fade Flame Pattern and Bright Chrome finishes. It’s priced at $49,999.

Harley-Davidson Announces New Models to 2022 Lineup
The CVO Tri Glide in its new Dante’s Red colorway.

Visit H-D.com to learn more about the lineup of 2022 Harley-Davidson motorcycles, gear, accessories, and more.

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KLX Get Out and Play Demo Tour Coming to a Stadium Near You

Want to try a Kawasaki KLX300SM? Get on out to a Supercross event and give it a go.

Begin press release:


Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. is excited to announce the KLX Get Out and Play Demo Tour will be visiting several Monster Energy Supercross FanFests this year, resuming at Round 4 of the championship in Anaheim, California on January 29, 2022. The nationwide demo tour will take place at select locations throughout the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship season.

“Fresh off the heels of our successful Z World demo tour the last few years at Monster Energy Supercross, the KLX Get Out and Play Demo Tour gives supercross fans a chance to experience the KLX300SM first-hand,” said Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. Vice President, Marketing, Chris Brull.

The tour has already checked off a successful event at the opening round of Monster Energy Supercross at Angel Stadium of Anaheim and looks to keep the Good Times rolling. The schedule will continue with seven more stops planned before the end of the supercross season, including demo opportunities in Arizona, Texas, Georgia, and more.

In addition to the fun-filled environment fans will find in the Kawasaki racing pit area, participants will experience the excitement of navigating through a specially designed short road course aboard the KLX300SM and learn first-hand how this lightweight and nimble machine is built to take the fun to the streets in full supermoto style. As a bonus, Jason Britton and Team No Limit will be on-site to keep the exhilaration rolling throughout the day with special motorcycle stunt shows.

Kawasaki KLX Get Out and Play Demo Tour Schedule

The KLX Get Out and Play Demo Tour will run through the end of the Monster Energy Supercross season. Demos will be held on a first-come, first-served basis between 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Participants must have a motorcycle endorsement to ride. For full demo requirements, upcoming dates, and locations, please visit: https://www.kawasaki.com/Experience/Events.

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Repsol Honda Team confirm Marc Marquez for Sepang Test

Marc Marquez is back

Marc Marquez has been cleared to make his on-track return with the new Honda RC213V and the Repsol Honda Team at the Sepang Test on February 05, 2022.

Throughout the winter Marquez has had continual medical checks and consultations to monitor his diplopia. In recent weeks the improvements in his condition saw his medical team deem his recovery sufficient to return to training on two wheels. The #93 first returned to the motocross track before trying the Honda RC213V-S in Portimao and a Honda CBR600RR in Aragon.

Last Monday, January 24, Marquez underwent another medical check which reconfirmed that the treatment has been a complete success and the eight-time World Champion is in a suitable condition to ride a MotoGP bike.

Therefore, it has been decided that Marquez will start his 2022 campaign at the first official MotoGP Test in Sepang before heading to Mandalika, Indonesia the following week. This will be Marquez’s first time back on a MotoGP machine since winning the 2021 Emilia Romagna GP ahead of Pol Espargaro.

The Repsol Honda Team will head to the first test of the new season at full strength with Marquez alongside Pol Espargaro, who enters his second year with the team.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Marc Marquez cleared to return at the Sepang Test

“Therefore, it has been decided that Marquez will start his 2022 campaign at the first official MotoGP Test in Sepang before heading to Mandalika, Indonesia the following week. This will be Marquez’s first time back on a MotoGP machine since winning the 2021 Emilia Romagna GP ahead of Pol Espargaro.

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FIM MiniGP Japan Series to begin in 2022

The FIM MiniGP Japan Series has become the newest Cup to enter the FIM MiniGP World Series, with competition set to start in 2022. Japan joins Australia, Austria, Indonesia and Qatar as new additions for this season, adding to the 10 Series that began in 2021: Alpe Adria, France, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, the Netherlands, North America, Portugal, Spain and the UK.

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Maxima Racing Oils BMW Superbike Team officially confirm 2022 rider line-up

Maxima Racing Oils BMW Superbike Team

NextGen Motorsports have now officially confirmed the 2022 rider line-up for their Maxima Racing Oils BMW Superbike Team. 

Josh Waters had been putting in some appearance wit the team at the St. George Motorcycle Club’s SMSP night races as the team had been hoping to secure enough funding to run the Mildura based champ as part of their ASBK assault in 2022. 

They have now locked down their plans and have officially announced that Josh Waters is joining Glenn Allerton in the team for the full Australian Superbike Championship season. 

Josh brings a wealth of experience with him and he and Glenn have already been working strongly together to help push bike development forward.

Shane Kinderis

I’m really excited for 2022 and whilst it will push our small family team for resources, I think we have the team and the bike in the M 1000 RR to be at the front week in week out, and that’s how you win championships.”

Maxima Oils S1K Racing BMW M 1000 RR - Josh Waters and Glenn Allerton - Image RbMotoLens
Maxima Oils S1K Racing BMW M 1000 RR – Josh Waters and Glenn Allerton – Image RbMotoLens
Glenn Allerton

It’s great to have Josh joining the team He brings a lot of experience with him which helps us push forward, and I’m excited about the year ahead.”

Glenn Allerton – Image Half Light
Josh Waters

I’m really excited to be joining team Next Gen Motorsports for the 2022 ASBK season on board the BMW M1000RR. I’ve been lucky enough to have ridden the bike, straight away my feelings were positive and I can’t wait to get to work with it and the team. A huge thank you to Megan and Shane for the opportunity and everyone who has supported me with this project.

Josh Waters adapting to the BMW M 1000 RR – Image RbMotoLens

Both Glenn and Josh will be taking part in the Official ASBK Test this week at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Round one of the Championship will be staged at Phillip Island just a few weeks later 26 – 27 February, 2022.

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2022 ASBK Calendar

  • Round 1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, VIC 25 – 27 February
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, SBK Masters
  • Round 2 Queensland Raceway, Ipswich QLD 18 – 20 March
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, Sidecars
  • Round 3 Wakefield Park Raceway, Goulburn NSW 22 – 24 April
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, Sidecars
  • Round 4 Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin NT 17 – 19 June
    * With Supercars – SBK Only
  • Round 5 Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick QLD 5 – 7 August
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC
  • Round 6 Symmons Plains Raceway – Launceston TAS 20 – 23 October
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup
  • Round 7 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Cowes VIC TBA – November
    TBC
  • Round 8 The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend SA 2 – 4 December
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC
    ASBK Night of Champions Dinner – The Bend 4 December

Source: MCNews.com.au

WorldSBK, WorldSSP and WorldSSP300 season previews, entry lists, calendar

WorldSBK, WorldSSP and WorldSSP300 Entry Lists

In World Superbike we will start the season in Spain with a new champion, Toprak Razgatlioglu. The Turk put in an impressive display of aggressive riding in 2021 to wrestle the crown from Jonathan Rea and this pair will come out swinging once again right from the off on April 8th when the season gets underway at Aragon. Razgatliogli remains at Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK alongside Andrea Locatelli.

Razgatlioglu running with #1 in 2022 means Jonathan Rea has switched back to #65 for the 2022 season at Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK as he looks to reclaim the title and chases a seventh crown. Once again, Rea will be joined by Alex Lowes who will be hoping to bounce back from an injury-hit 2021 season.

Scott Redding has jumped ship from Ducati to BMW, the Brit joins the team alongside Michael van der Mark. It means the team will be on their third different line-up in as many years to compete on the BMW M 1000 RR.

Alvaro Bautista has left Honda and is back on the Ducati V4 R he was previously so successful on and will be alongside Michael Ruben Rinaldi, who will embark on his second campaign with the factory Ducati squad, hoping to add to his three wins from 2022.

At Honda we have two young exiles from the ranks of MotoGP and Moto2 with Iker Lecuona on the new Fireblade alongside fellow Spaniard Xavi Vierge. Will they be able to do something on the Honda that neither Bautista or Haslam could manage…?

BMW have also expanded the number of BMW machines on the grid to four with the Bonovo Action BMW squad, with Eugene Laverty being joined by the returning Loris Baz. Like at BMW, there has been an expansion of the satellite team as MIE Racing Honda Team, with Leandro ‘Tati’ Mercado returning for a second season at the team and Hafizh Syahrin joining the squad.

There will be a new team on the 2022 grid as Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK Team join the Championship having previously competed in WorldSSP and WorldSSP300. They will run Spanish rider Isaac Viñales in 2022, after he made the switch from Orelac Racing VerdNatura; his place will be taken by Czech rider Oliver König. As well as teams, two riders have made the switch from WorldSSP to WorldSBK. Philipp Oettl joins Team GoEleven for 2022 while Luca Bernardi will become the first rider to compete in WorldSSP300, WorldSSP and WorldSBK when he takes to the grid with Barni Spark Racing Team.

GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team have retained the same line-up for 2022 with Garrett Gerloff returning for his third campaign alongside Kohta Nozane, who enters his sophomore campaign. After an incredible rookie campaign in 2021, Axel Bassani returns with Motocorsa Racing as he looks to build on his single podium finish while Lucas Mahias returns for a second season with Kawasaki Puccetti Racing, while there is one seat still to be announced at TPR Team Pedercini Racing, with the Italian team going down to one bike in 2022.

14 nationalities have been confirmed for 2022, up from 12 on the entry list in 2021. San Marino will be represented for the first time since Alex De Angelis in 2017 when Bernardi takes his spot on the grid. For Malaysia, Syahrin will be the country’s first full-time representative on the grid and the first since Cletus Adi Haslam at Johor in 1993. The 23 riders on the grid will compete for five manufacturers: four will ride BMW bikes and another four on Honda machinery. Yamaha are the manufacturer with the most bikes on the grid in 2022, with six YZF R1 machines while there will be five Ducati Panigale V4 R bikes and five Kawasaki ZX-10RRs.

WorldSBK Entry List

World Superbike Entry List 2022
RIDER NAT. MOTORCYCLE TEAM
1 Toprak Razgatlıoğlu TUR YZF R1 Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK
55 Andrea Locatelli ITA YZF R1 Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK
19 Alvaro Bautista ESP Panigale V4R Aruba.It Racing – Ducati
21 Michael Rinaldi ITA Panigale V4R Aruba.It Racing – Ducati
22 Alex Lowes GBR ZX-10RR Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK
65 Jonathan Rea GBR ZX-10RR Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK
45 Scott Redding GBR M1000RR BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team
60 Michael van der Mark NED M1000RR BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team
7 Iker Lecuona ESP CBR1000RR-R Team HRC
97 Xavi Vierge ESP CBR1000RR-R Team HRC
3 Kohta Nozane JPN YZF R1 GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team
31 Garrett Gerloff USA YZF R1 GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team
47 Axel Bassani ITA Panigale V4R Motocorsa Racing
5 Philipp Öttl GER Panigale V4R Team Goeleven
44 Lucas Mahias FRA ZX-10RR Kawasaki Puccetti Racing
29 Luca Bernardi SMR Panigale V4R Barni Spark Racing Team
52 Oliver König CZE ZX-10RR Orelac Racing Verdnatura
23 Christophe Ponsson FRA YZF R1 Gil Motor Sport-Yamaha
35 Hafizh Syahrin Bin Abdullah MAS CBR1000RR-R MIE Racing Honda Team
36 Leandro Mercado ARG CBR1000RR-R MIE Racing Honda Team
50 Eugene Laverty IRL M1000RR Bonovo Action BMW
76 Loris Baz FRA M1000RR Bonovo Action BMW
TBA ZX-10RR TPR Team Pedercini Racing
32 Isaac Viñales ESP YZF R1 Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK Team

WorldSSP Entry List

There may be no Aussie in the premier category of the road bike based series but there are two that will line-up in World Supersport.

Ben Currie has spent the majority of his racing career within the ranks of British Supersport, where he finished runner-up in 2021, but turns his hand to the World Championship for the first time in 2022.

In the biggest shake-up in the history of the category, organisers will open the class up to 955 cc V-Twins and 765 triples in a quest to broaden the appeal of the category and open it up to more manufacturers.  And it is on one of those twins that Oli Bayliss will make his first foray into Europe aboard.

Ducati have six teams and seven riders in their camp. Nicolo Bulega was the first to join as the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati squad move into WorldSSP, whilst the Barni Racing Team also join the class with aforementioned rookie Oli Bayliss. There’s a host more, including the return of Althea Racing as Genesio Bevilacqua’s team is back with Federico Caricasulo, whilst Davide Guigliano returns as a team manager for the D34G Racing Team with Filippo Fuligni and Federico Fuligni; CM Racing switch to Ducati with Maximillian Kofler, as do the Orelac Racing VerdNatura team with Raffaele De Rosa.

Then, there’s the return of Triumph with the famous PTR squad, run by Simon Buckmaster. Estonian Hannes Soomer will race the Triumph Street Triple 765 and will have ex-Moto2 star Stefano Manzi alongside him. Manzi raced at Jerez in 2021 in WorldSSP and achieved a ninth place, so could achieve great things with a full season and a complete testing programme. Buckmaster’s team have already had experience with the bikes too, as they ran Kyle Smith and American Brandon Paasch in the British Supersport series.

Other motorcycles that have been newly homologated for the category are the MV Agusta F3 800 and the MV Agusta F3 Superveloce and the Suzuki GSX-R750.  Officials will work on parity throughout the season with all the New Generation machines having their engines torque mapped and running a strictly controlled ECU.  While there are no Suzuki entrants as yet, the machine is eligible if fitted with an officially designated set of ride-by-wire throttle bodies that can be controlled by the new standardised Mectronik ECU.

Parity will take into account aspects such as lap time in comparison to other competitors, speed traps, race results and more. This can be changed every three rounds if needed, to equalise performance further and the balance will be weighted to the data collected during the previous six events. The method of balancing will be raise or reduce the power potential of the machine’s engine, with the FIM and the DWO reserving the right to update the balance at their discretion in the case of imbalance.

The initial balance is being calculated after intensive dyno tests with many DWO partners involved. To keep things equal, the tests are all taking place using the Panta control fuel and Motul 300v lubricant. Tests are taking place at RE engineering all overseen by the FIM and Mectronik. Balancing factors may be updated at the end of each season.

he 2022 season in WorldSSP sees new engine regulations come into force. For WorldSSP Next Generation machines, no modifications may be made unless they are stated in the text or in the Eligible Parts for Competition List. With regards to allocation, that will now be calculated by the number of events and rounded to the nearest whole number: 400cc – 600cc machines will have one engine for every 2.5 rounds, 601cc – 799cc with have one engine every three rounds, whilst 800cc and over may have one engine for every 3.5 rounds. Engines may be chosen and impounded for Dyno testing (during events, between events or after the season) at an approved balancing facility and for comparison to the reference engine. Apart from FIM and DWO staff, only one team representative may attend the test.

For 2022, a combined weight limit will be used in WorldSSP, with the minimum bike-rider combined weight being 242kg. In the same way that World Supersport 300 works, there will be a soft maximum weight and a hard minimum weight for the bikes. Should the soft maximum weight be achieved or exceeded, then the combined minimum weight doesn’t need to be reached. The motorcycle on its own must never be below the hard minimum weight; there is no tolerance on this and after the race, the bike and rider will be weighed in racing condition, and nothing may be added.

There’ll be an extra element on tyre usage this year as World Supersport teams will have less to use; in 2021, teams had 17 tyres to use across the weekend. In 2022, they will have 15: seven fronts and eight rears, one less at each end compared to 2021. Pirelli will supply a minimum of two compounds for both the front and rear tyres, with a minimum allocation of six of each compound.

World Supersport Entry List 2022
RIDER NAT. MOTORCYCLE TEAM
24 Leonardo Taccini ITA YZF R6 Ten Kate Racing Yamaha
77 Dominique Aegerter SUI YZF R6 Ten Kate Racing Yamaha
55 Yari Montella ITA ZX-6R Kawasaki Puccetti Racing
61 Can Öncü TUR Kaasaki ZX-6R Kawasaki Puccetti Racing
7 Lorenzo Baldassarri ITA YZF R6 Evan Bros. WorldSSP Yamaha Team
56 Péter Sebestyén HUN YZF R6 Evan Bros. WorldSSP Yamaha Team
16 Jules Cluzel FRA YZF R6 GMT94 Yamaha
94 Andy Verdoïa FRA YZF R6 GMT94 Yamaha
73 Maximilian Kofler AUT Panigale V2 CM Racing
3 Raffaele De Rosa ITA Panigale V2 Ducati Orelac Racing Verdnatura
52 Patrick Hobelsberger GER  YZF R6 Kallio Racing
88 Alessandro Zetti * ITA YZF R6 Kallio Racing
66 Niki Tuuli FIN F3 800 RR MV Agusta Reparto Corse
54 Bahattin Sofuoğlu * TUR  F3 800 RR MV Agusta Reparto Corse
28 Glenn van Straalen NED YZF R6 EAB Racing Team
25 Marcel Brenner * SUI  YZF R6 VFT Racing
9 Kyle Smith GBR YZF R6 VFT Racing
10 Unai Orradre ESP YZF R6 Yamaha MS Racing
50 Ondřej Vostatek CZE YZF R6 Yamaha MS Racing
6 Jeffrey Buis * NED ZX-6R Motozoo Racing by Puccetti
21 Benjamin Currie AUS ZX-6R Motozoo Racing by Puccetti
64 Federico Caricasulo ITA Panigale V2 Althea Racing
11 Nicolò Bulega ITA Panigale V2 Aruba.it Racing WorldSSP Team
32 Oliver Bayliss AUS Panigale V2 Barni Spark Racing Team
12 Filippo Fuligni * ITA Panigale V2 D34G Racing
22 Federico Fuligni * ITA Panigale V2 D34G Racing
38 Hannes Soomer EST Street Triple RS Dynavolt Triumph
62 Stefano Manzi ITA Street Triple RS Dynavolt Triumph
99 Adrian Huertas ESP ZX-6R MTM Kawasaki
69 Thomas Booth-Amos * GBR ZX-6R Prodina Racing WorldSSP

WorldSSP300 Entry List

Harry Khouri is the only Aussie on the World Supersport 300 entry list thus far, check out this recent profile/interview we published with the youngster here.

With both Jeffrey Buis and Adrian Huertas moving up to WorldSSP, MTM Kawasaki have brought in Dutch riders Victor Steeman and Ruben Bijman for 2022 alongside race winner Yuta Okaya, who remains with the team. After running a four-rider line-up in recent years, the team have gone to three bikes for 2022.

The Füsport – RT Motorsports by SKM – Kawasaki have also reduced the number of bikes they will compete with in 2022, from three to two. With Tom Booth-Amos also moving up to WorldSSP, the team will run Dirk Geiger and Troy Alberto in 2022; Alberto becoming the first rider from the Philippines to compete in WorldSSP300.

There is also a change at AD78 Team Brasil by MS Racing in their line-up. While Ton Kawakami returns for another WorldSSP300 campaign with the team, he will be joined by Humberto Maier for this season. The team continues to run an all-Brazilian line-up with their new signing. AD78 Team Brasil by MS Racing will run with the Yamaha YZF-R3 bike in 2022 as they have in previous campaigns, where they finished as the highest Yamaha team in the standings.

Leader Team Flembbo have decided to run an all-French line-up in 2022, keeping Samuel Di Sora for another season with the team after his victory in Race 1 at Portimao. He will be joined by compatriot Sylvain Markarian for the upcoming season. SMW Racing will field rookie Davide Conte in the upcoming campaign alongside the experienced Iñigo Iglesias, with Iglesias hoping to add to his podium tally in 2022.

Both Bruno Ieraci and Hugo De Cancellis return to the Championship, racing for the Prodina Racing WorldSSP300 outfit in 2022 as both look to make their mark on the Championship on Kawasaki machinery. As in 2021, there will only be one full-time KTM representative on the grid with Lehmann Lennox joining Freudenberg KTM – Paligo Racing after a one-off appearance with KTM machinery in 2021 in Barcelona.

In 2022, three riders who competed in the inaugural Yamaha R3 bLU cRU European Cup will take to the WorldSSP300 grid. Iker Garcia was crowned the first ever Cup winner in 2021 and will race with Yamaha MS Racing in 2022, alongside 2017 WorldSSP300 Champion Marc Garcia. Fenton Seabright will be with the Viñales Racing Team for 2022 after claiming third place in the Yamaha R3 European Cup 2021 campaign. The Briton is joined by Italian rider Marco Gaggi for the upcoming campaign. Greece will be represented for the first time in WorldSSP300 when Ioannis Peristeras links up with the ProGP Racing squad, alongside Gabriele Mastroluca, with Peristeras finishing eighth in the 2021 Yamaha R3 European Cup standings.

Kawasaki have won all but the 2017 Manufacturers’ Championship in 2017, with 17 of the 30 bikes on the 22 grid the Kawasaki Ninja 400. Both Alessandro Zanca and Kevin Sabatucci return to the Championship, this time with Kawasaki GP Project. Accolade Smrz Racing will compete with Spanish duo Yeray Saiz and Jose Luis Perez in 2022, running an all-Spanish line-up for the second consecutive campaign. Team #109 Kawasaki expand to two bikes for 2022, retaining the services of Daniel Mogeda who finished the 2021 season with the team and bringing in Harry Khouri.

There will be plenty of Yamaha machines on the grid in 2022, making up 12 of the 30-strong grid for the upcoming season. Team BrCorse will run a two-bike effort in 2022 having recruited British rider Indy Offer for his third campaign in WorldSSP300 to race alongside Mirko Gennai.

Two one-rider squads are running Yamaha machinery in 2022 to round out the entry list. After impressing during one-off outings in 2021, Alvaro Diaz lines up for a full-time campaign with the Arco Motor University Team, as well as Matteo Vannucci for the AG Motorsport Italia Yamaha squad; Vannucci did compete in the Yamaha R3 European Cup in 2021, claiming pole and a podium on his sole outing at Misano.

World Supersport 300 Entry List 2022
RIDER NAT. MOTORCYCLE TEAM
61 Yuta Okaya JPN Ninja 400 MTM Kawasaki
72 Victor Steeman NED Ninja 400 MTM Kawasaki
77 Ruben Bijman NED Ninja 400 MTM Kawasaki
60 Dirk Geiger GER Ninja 400 Füsport- RT Motorsports by SKM- Kawasaki
69 Troy Alberto PHI Ninja 400 Füsport- RT Motorsports by SKM- Kawasaki
12 Humberto Maier BRA YZF-R3 AD78 Team Brasil by MS Racing
87 Ton Kawakami BRA YZF-R3 AD78 Team Brasil by MS Racing
23 Sylvain Markarian FRA  Ninja 400 Leader Team Flembbo
46 Samuel Di Sora FRA Ninja 400 Leader Team Flembbo
10 Davide Conte ITA Ninja 400 SMW Racing
58 Inigo Iglesias ESP  Ninja 400 SMW Racing
8 Bruno Ieraci ITA Ninja 400 Prodina Racing WorldSSP300
64 Hugo De Cancellis FRA Ninja 400 Prodina Racing WorldSSP300
28 Lehmann Lennox GER RC 390 R Freudenberg KTM – Paligo Racing
59 Alessandro Zanca ITA Ninja 400 Kawasaki GP Project
85 Kevin Sabatucci ITA Ninja 400 Kawasaki GP Project
2 Iker García Abella ESP YZF-R3 Yamaha MS Racing
41 Marc García ESP YZF-R3 Yamaha MS Racing
81 Ioannis Peristeras GRE YZF-R3 ProGP Racing
80 Gabriele Mastroluca ITA YZF-R3 ProGP Racing
18 Indy Alex Offer GBR YZF-R3 Team BrCorse
26 Mirko Gennai ITA YZF-R3 Team BrCorse
35 Yeray Saiz ESP Ninja 400 ccolade Smrž Racing
73 Jose Luis Perez ESP Ninja 400 ccolade Smrž Racing
47 Fenton Seabright GBR YZF-R3 Viñales Racing Team
93 Marco Gaggi ITA YZF-R3 Viñales Racing Team
43 Harry Khouri AUS Ninja 400 Team#109 Kawasaki
88 Daniel Mogeda ESP Ninja 400 Team#109 Kawasaki
91 Matteo Vannucci ITA YZF-R3 AG Motorsport Italia Yamaha
27 Álvaro Díaz ESP YZF-R3 Arco Motor University Team

2022 WorldSBK Calendar

Date Location Classes
April 8-10 MotorLand Aragon, Spain WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
April 22-24 TT Circuit Assen, the Netherlands WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
May 20-22 Circuito Estoril, Portugal WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
June 10-12 Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”, Italy WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
July 15-17 Donington Park, UK WorldSBK/SSP
July 29-31 Autodrom Most, Czech Republic WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
September 9-11 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
September 23-25 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Spain WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
October 7-9 Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, Portugal WorldSBK/SSP/SSP300
October 21-23 Circuito San Juan Villicum, Argentina WorldSBK/SSP
November 11-13 Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit, Indonesia WorldSBK/SSP
TBA Phillip Island, Australia WorldSBK/SSP
TBA Earlier in season WorldSBK/SSP

Source: MCNews.com.au