WSBK » 2013 WSBK grid taking shape ahead of test

Max Biaggi's retirement and Ducati's move to Team Alstare brings some certainties to a 2013 World Superbike line up that is otherwise shrouded in unknowns...
2013 WSBK grid taking shape ahead of test
With the announcement that champion Max Biaggi is to retire at the top and Ducati will entrust its support to series returnees Alstare next year, the 2013 World Superbike Championship grid is slowly beginning to take shape ahead of this week's group test at Motorland Aragon.

With a month having now passed since the final round of the season, the rider market has proven unusually static since Magny-Cours with just 12 riders officially confirmed for 2013.

That's not to say there haven't been some interesting developments, not least Biaggi's decision to hang up his helmet and Ducati switching its allegiance from 2011 champions Althea Racing to former Suzuki stalwarts Team Alstare.

As it stands, the six manufacturers that participated in 2012 will be present in 2013 in various forms, with notable changes beyond Ducati seeing BMW switch backing to the GoldBet Italia operation and Honda receive title backing from PATA.

Of the manufacturer nominated teams, only Aprilia is yet formalise its full line-up, though Sylvain Guintoli is highly expected to join Eugene Laverty in place of Biaggi.

Interestingly, just one fully privateer team has firmed its place on the 2013 grid with Red Devils Roma putting Michel Fabrizio on an Aprilia, though former race winner Max Neukirchner has been seen testing a Ducati 1199 Panigale ahead of his anticipated return in 2013.

Rumours elsewhere suggest Althea Racing will continue with Davide Giugliano, potentially on an Aprilia, BMW or Kawasaki, while ParkinGO has been linked to either backing Chaz Davies or running its own BMW satellite team and Pedercini are tipped to enter a pair of Kawasakis once more.

2013 World Superbike grid thus far:

BMW Italia Motorrad
Marco Melandri
Chaz Davies

Kawasaki Racing
Tom Sykes
Loris Baz

PATA Honda
Jonathan Rea
Leon Haslam

FIXI Crescent Suzuki
Leon Camier
Jules Cluzel

Red Devils Roma
Michel Fabrizio

Alstare Ducati 1199 Panigale
Carlos Checa
Ayrton Badovini

Aprilia Racing
Eugene Laverty


Tagged as: Honda , Kawasaki , Ducati , Suzuki , BMW , Aprilia



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Davide Giugliano - Althea Ducati 1199 Panigale [pic credit: Althea Racing]
Carlos Checa - Althea Ducati 1199 Panigale [pic credit: Althea Racing]
Tom Sykes and Kawasaki test at Aragon [pic credit: Kawasaki Press]
Tom Sykes and Kawasaki test at Aragon [pic credit: Kawasaki Press]
Chaz Davies on his BMW debut at Jerez (pic: BMW)
Guintoli and Laverty celebrate with Aprila team, Australian WSBK 2013
Melandri, Australian WSBK 2013
Davies` team, Australian WSBK 2013
Sylvain Guintoli on the Aprilia during testing at Jerez
Davide Giugliano on the Althea Aprilia during testing at Jerez
Marco Melandri on the Goldbet BMW during testing at Jerez

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donnybravo

November 13, 2012 11:14 AM

hope ben spies comes back soon to regain his lost confidence in motogp... wsbk is as equally important as a moto gp now. especially with dorna sucking out the fun motogp