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DarthtaterM16

Original Poster:

912 posts

102 months

Thursday 3rd November 2022
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Will update the thread with signings/teams as and when they happen / I have time at work..

Quite a few good seats still available. Will be interesting.

BSB

PBM Ducati
1. Glen Irwin
2. Tommy Bridewell

Honda UK
1. Andrew Irwin
2. Tom Neave

Padgetts Millenco Honda
1. Davey Todd

FHO BMW
1. Peter Hickman
2. Josh Brookes

McCams Yamaha
1. Tim Neave
2. Jason O'Halloran

Oxford Ducati
1. Christian Iddon

Rokit BMW Motorrad
1. Leon Haslam

FS3 Kawasaki
1. Lee Jackson
2. Max Cook

GR motorsport Kawasaki
1. Storm Stacey

TAS BMW
1. Danny Buchan
2.

OMG Yamaha
1. Kyle Ryde
2. Ryan Vickers

NP Racing Kawasaki
1. Luke Hopkins

Hawk racing
1. Charlie Nesbitt
2. Josh Owens

TAG Honda
1. Hector Barbera

Lee Hardy racing Kawasaki
1. Brad Perie

Rapid CDH Kawasaki
1. Liam Delves
2. Jack Scott

Silicone Racing Kawasaki
1. Dean Harrison

Mar-train racing Yamaha
1. Jack Kennedy

LKR Honda
1. Danny Kent










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DarthtaterM16

Original Poster:

912 posts

102 months

Thursday 3rd November 2022
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WSB

Ducati Corse
1. Alvaro Bautista
2. Michael Ruben Rinaldi

Kawasaki KRT
1. Jonathan Rea
2. Alex Lowes

Pata Yamaha
1. Toprak Razgatlioglu
2. Andrea Locatelli

HRC Honda
1. Iker Lecuona
2. Xavi Vierge

BMW Motorrad
1. Scott Redding
2. Michael Van der Mark

MOTOCORSA Ducati
1. Axel Bassani

MotoXracing Yamaha
1. Bradley Ray (European rounds only)

Bonovo BMW
1. Garret Gerloff
2. Loris Baz

Go eleven Ducati
1. Philipp Oettl

Barni Ducati
1. Danilo Petrucci

GRT Yamaha
1. Remy Gardner
2 Dominique Aegerter

GMT94 Yamaha
1. Lorenzo Baldassarri

MIE Honda
1. Hafizh Syahrin
2. Eric Granado

Orelac racing Kawasaki
1. Oliver Konig

Pucetti Kawasaki
1. Tom Sykes





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Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Tuesday 3rd January 14:02

slopes

38,806 posts

187 months

Thursday 3rd November 2022
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rofl at your Honda UK comment

poo at Paul's

14,144 posts

175 months

Thursday 3rd November 2022
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Pretty sure Spud Nesbitt will be at Buildbase, think they will stick with Suzuki now next year. I can see it being him and Danny Kent

slopes

38,806 posts

187 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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DarthtaterM16 said:
WSB

Ducati Corse
1. Alvaro Bautista
2. Michael Ruben Rinaldi

Kawasaki KRT
1. Jonathan Rea
2. Alex Lowes

Pata Yamaha
1. Toprak Razgatlioglu
2. Andrea Locatelli

HRC Honda
1. Iker Lecuona
2. Xavi Vierge

BMW Motorrad
1. Scott Redding
2. Michael Van der Mark

MOTOCORSA Ducati
1. Axel Bassani

Bonovo BMW
1.
2.

Go eleven Ducati
1.

Barni Ducati
1.

Pedercini Kawasaki
1.
2.

GRT Yamaha
1.
2

Orelac racing Kawasaki
1.

Pucetti Kawasaki
1.Tom Sykes
Sykes confirmed at Pucetti

A500leroy

5,120 posts

118 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Haslam back to WSBK? biggrin

Rob 131 Sport

2,515 posts

52 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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DarthtaterM16 said:
Will update the thread with signings/teams as and when they happen / I have time at work..

Quite a few good seats still available. Will be interesting.

BSB

PBM Ducati
1. Glen Irwin
2. Tommy Bridewell

Honda UK
1. (not Leon Haslam)..
2.

FHO BMW
1. Peter Hickman
2. Josh Brookes

McCams Yamaha
1. (not Leon Haslam)..
2.

Oxford Ducati
1. (not Leon Haslam)

FS3 Kawasaki
1. Lee Jackson
2. (not Leon Haslam)

GR motorsport Kawasaki
1.

TAS BMW
1.
2.

OMG Yamaha
1. Kyle Ryde
2. (not Leon Haslam)..

Buildbase
1.
2.

IForce BMW
1.
2.

Lee Hardy racing Kawasaki
1.

Rapid CDH Kawasaki
1.
2.

Mar-train racing Yamaha
1. Jack Kennedy




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Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:58
Very amusing tongue out

I think I’ll be the one who’ll be laughing laugh when Leon Haslam secures one of those ‘not Leon Haslam’ spots. Who is going to be Sykes teammate at Puchetti Kawasaki.

DarthtaterM16

Original Poster:

912 posts

102 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Rob 131 Sport said:
DarthtaterM16 said:
Will update the thread with signings/teams as and when they happen / I have time at work..

Quite a few good seats still available. Will be interesting.

BSB

PBM Ducati
1. Glen Irwin
2. Tommy Bridewell

Honda UK
1. (not Leon Haslam)..
2.

FHO BMW
1. Peter Hickman
2. Josh Brookes

McCams Yamaha
1. (not Leon Haslam)..
2.

Oxford Ducati
1. (not Leon Haslam)

FS3 Kawasaki
1. Lee Jackson
2. (not Leon Haslam)

GR motorsport Kawasaki
1.

TAS BMW
1.
2.

OMG Yamaha
1. Kyle Ryde
2. (not Leon Haslam)..

Buildbase
1.
2.

IForce BMW
1.
2.

Lee Hardy racing Kawasaki
1.

Rapid CDH Kawasaki
1.
2.

Mar-train racing Yamaha
1. Jack Kennedy




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Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:28


Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:58
Very amusing tongue out

I think I’ll be the one who’ll be laughing laugh when Leon Haslam secures one of those ‘not Leon Haslam’ spots. Who is going to be Sykes teammate at Puchetti Kawasaki.
I literally can’t wait to see which one he bags hehe



Spoiler: it’s none of them..

airsafari87

2,579 posts

182 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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DarthtaterM16 said:
I literally can’t wait to see which one he bags hehe
I heard that he’s going to be riding for all of them.

Once he had lapped the entire field on 1 bike he is going to pull in to the pits and do the same on the next bike and so on and so on.


Blindfolded.

A500leroy

5,120 posts

118 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Rob 131 Sport said:
Who is going to be Sykes teammate at Puchetti Kawasaki.
My moneys on Haslam ( either Leon or Ron)

KurtFlew

405 posts

53 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Remy Gardner on GRT Yam next year. Taking Gerloff's seat.

Rob 131 Sport

2,515 posts

52 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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KurtFlew said:
Remy Gardner on GRT Yam next year. Taking Gerloff's seat.
Potential WSBK champion in years to come.

Zarco

17,839 posts

209 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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A500leroy said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
Who is going to be Sykes teammate at Puchetti Kawasaki.
My moneys on Haslam ( either Leon or Ron)
laugh

I've been waiting for someone to make the Ron joke (had resisted myself).

DarthtaterM16

Original Poster:

912 posts

102 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Rob 131 Sport said:
KurtFlew said:
Remy Gardner on GRT Yam next year. Taking Gerloff's seat.
Potential WSBK champion in years to come.
On what grounds are we basing that on exactly?

Zarco

17,839 posts

209 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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DarthtaterM16 said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
KurtFlew said:
Remy Gardner on GRT Yam next year. Taking Gerloff's seat.
Potential WSBK champion in years to come.
On what grounds are we basing that on exactly?
Moto2 champion 2021 and arguably did enough to keep his ride in MotoGP this year as a rookie.

Not a bad call.

slopes

38,806 posts

187 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Zarco said:
DarthtaterM16 said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
KurtFlew said:
Remy Gardner on GRT Yam next year. Taking Gerloff's seat.
Potential WSBK champion in years to come.
On what grounds are we basing that on exactly?
Moto2 champion 2021 and arguably did enough to keep his ride in MotoGP this year as a rookie.

Not a bad call.
Much as it's fun to poke Rob131 Sport with a sharp stick, i have to go along with the consensus and as you said, Moto2 World Champion and did a decent job in Moto GP this year. He'll go well in WSBK

slopes

38,806 posts

187 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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DarthtaterM16 said:
Will update the thread with signings/teams as and when they happen / I have time at work..

Quite a few good seats still available. Will be interesting.

BSB

PBM Ducati
1. Glen Irwin
2. Tommy Bridewell

Honda UK
1. Tom Neave
2. Andy Irwin

FHO BMW
1. Peter Hickman
2. Josh Brookes

McCams Yamaha
1. (not Leon Haslam)..
2.

Oxford Ducati
1. (not Leon Haslam)

FS3 Kawasaki
1. Lee Jackson
2. (not Leon Haslam)

GR motorsport Kawasaki
1.

TAS BMW
1.
2.

OMG Yamaha
1. Kyle Ryde
2. (not Leon Haslam)..

Buildbase
1.
2.

IForce BMW
1.
2.

Lee Hardy racing Kawasaki
1.

Rapid CDH Kawasaki
1.
2.

Mar-train racing Yamaha
1. Jack Kennedy




Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:15


Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:28


Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:58
Honda now confirmed

DarthtaterM16

Original Poster:

912 posts

102 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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slopes said:
DarthtaterM16 said:
Will update the thread with signings/teams as and when they happen / I have time at work..

Quite a few good seats still available. Will be interesting.

BSB

PBM Ducati
1. Glen Irwin
2. Tommy Bridewell

Honda UK
1. Tom Neave
2. Andy Irwin

FHO BMW
1. Peter Hickman
2. Josh Brookes

McCams Yamaha
1. (not Leon Haslam)..
2.

Oxford Ducati
1. (not Leon Haslam)

FS3 Kawasaki
1. Lee Jackson
2. (not Leon Haslam)

GR motorsport Kawasaki
1.

TAS BMW
1.
2.

OMG Yamaha
1. Kyle Ryde
2. (not Leon Haslam)..

Buildbase
1.
2.

IForce BMW
1.
2.

Lee Hardy racing Kawasaki
1.

Rapid CDH Kawasaki
1.
2.

Mar-train racing Yamaha
1. Jack Kennedy




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Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:28


Edited by DarthtaterM16 on Thursday 3rd November 10:58
Honda now confirmed
Thanks for that. Updated.

Looks like Brad Rays of to WSB with MotoXracing Yamaha too.

Rob 131 Sport

2,515 posts

52 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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If Tarran also goes to WSBK that would leave 2 potential seats within the Yamaha teams. It will be interesting to see who fills them.

I would imagine that they’ll be a number of announcements at the NEC Show.

DarthtaterM16

Original Poster:

912 posts

102 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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Rob 131 Sport said:
If Tarran also goes to WSBK that would leave 2 potential seats within the Yamaha teams. It will be interesting to see who fills them.

I would imagine that they’ll be a number of announcements at the NEC Show.
I get the feeling Tarran's chance might have passed him by unfortunately.