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Checa: This is my worst bike

The 35-year-old will quit MotoGP to start a new career in World Superbike, with Ten Kate Honda, next year. With two rounds to go, the Spaniard sits just 14th in the MotoGP standings, with a best finish of sixth, after a demoralising season at Honda LCR.

"I think that this year's bike is perhaps the most difficult that I have been on, with all due respect to Honda," said the double 500cc race winner. "They worked hard but we haven't been able to get the results.

"Now I am moving on in my career; to a new team, a new championship and new bike. I have the chance to do much better than I have here for the past two years. It is a great opportunity for me.

"I really enjoyed riding the [Fireblade] at the Suzuka 8 Hour race and after that I started thinking strongly about moving to Superbike," added Checa. "I think it's the correct move. It will be a new challenge, a new refreshment, and I hope I'll enjoy it a lot more."

During his twelve years in the premier class, Checa has ridden 500cc two-stroke motorcycles for Honda and Yamaha, plus four-stroke MotoGP machines for Yamaha, Ducati and Honda.


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I look forward to seeing Checa in WSBK 2008.
He might be getting a bit long in the tooth, but he is a hard b'strd.
Remember a couple of years ago at the Sachsenring when during qualifying he highsided down the very fast'waterfall' section? After sliding all the way to the bottom of the hill with smoke pouring off his **** and the bike cartwheeling after him, he ran back to pits and jumped on the #2 bike and was straight into doing his fastestlaps.
Go on yersel old-yin!!
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