'I'm not sure that a 200bhp motorbike with no traction control or form of electronic control is the wisest move in the world, but we'll see at Brands Hatch I guess' - Nick Morgan
"Ultimately I made too many mistakes to become BSB champion for 2011 but I was the fastest rider over the last quarter of the season" - Michael Laverty
As it bids to clinch a fourth British Superbike Championship crown in 2011, HM Plant Honda has unveiled arguably its strongest rider line-up yet - defending champion Ryuichi Kiyonari and series returnee Shane 'Shakey' Byrne
Steve Plater, who suffered serious arm and neck injuries in a crash practicing at the North West 200 in May, is recovering well and already planning his race return.
Last year's Senior TT winner Steve Plater has admitted that he will likely have to sit out the defence of his victory in 2010, following the broken arm he sustained during practice for last weekend's North West 200 in Ireland
Glen Richards will not continue with HM Plant Honda in BSB next season and instead switch back to the Supersport class, according to a report on Visordown . The Australian, who won the 2008 BSS crown for MAP Embassy Triumph, is said to have signed for the TAG Triumph outfit.
Josh Brookes has enjoyed his first outing with the HM Plant Honda team as he begins the countdown to his maiden British Superbike Championship campaign.
Cal Crutchlow has set himself the target of proving his Donington Park World Superbike podium was no 'fluke' after qualifying a superb second place on the grid for the two races in Portugal.
New British Supersport Champion Glen Richards has revealed that he is likely to be heading to the Superbike Championship in 2009 following the withdrawal of Embassy Racing.