Kiyonari and Rea to Ten Kate Honda for 2008 it seems.

Kiyonari and Rea to Ten Kate Honda for 2008 it seems.

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FourWheelDrift

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88,541 posts

284 months

Tuesday 4th September 2007
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Kiyonari to the WSBK team and Rea to the Supersport team, which I guess means Sofuoglu will be Kiyonari's team mate on the WSBK squad.

So what will happen to HRC in BSB, who will be their bikes next year?

Crash.net said:
Rea, who currently sits second in the BSB standings - 41 points behind HM Plant Honda team-mate and reigning champion Ryuichi Kiyonari - will switch back to Supersport for his world championship debut next season, but then ride for Ten Kate in the premier World Superbike class during 2009 and 2010.

"It's a three year agreement and I'll begin next year by riding in the World Supersport Championship. Then the following year and the year after it will be Superbikes," Rea told the Belfast Telegraph. "[Ten Kate] have scooped up the world championship for the sixth time this season, but now that Kenan Sofuoglu is moving up to Superbikes, there is a slot for me."

Rea recently revealed to Crash.net that he had the chance to go straight into the World Superbike class with the Ducati Xerox team next season, but he ultimately decided to stick with Honda.

"I have had a long and hard think about this move," he said. "Obviously I want to do
World Superbikes as soon as possible and I've had other offers. The main one was from Ducati, but there was also Rizla Suzuki and my present team HM Plant Honda. But all my racing life - and I'm still only 19 - I've been guided by a Red Bull plan. I only moved [from Red Bull] to HM Plant this year, but I'm still riding a Honda and that's one of the reasons why I have stayed with this make of machinery for the next three years.

"Now that I am staying with Honda, I can assure everybody that I'm riding the best bike in the Supersport championship and I intend to win it," he declared.

Rea confirmed that Kiyonari could also join Ten Kate Honda next season, although the Japanese looks set to go straight into the Dutch family's WSBK team.

Andy OH

1,906 posts

250 months

Tuesday 4th September 2007
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When Leon Camier gets back to full fitness he must have a good chance of securing a seat on the HRC Honda.

Edited by Andy OH on Tuesday 4th September 12:39

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 4th September 2007
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Andy OH said:
When Leon Camier gets back to full fitness he must have a good chance of securing a seat on the HRC Honda.
I'd prefer to see Tom Sykes get that ride, He's really got the grips with the Stobart bike now and i don't think he's crashed once all season.