WSBK Interviews
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Q&A: Dean Ellison - EXCLUSIVE.
by Russell Atkins Dean Ellison faces a steep learning curve in 2007, after embarking on his maiden campaign in World Superbikes with Team Pedercini. He is hoping to put a trying start to the season behind him as the series arrives on home soil at Donington Park this weekend.
Bayliss mid season interview.
2006 Corona Extra World Superbike Championship leader, Troy Bayliss, has enjoyed a dream return to WSBK this season - winning eight out of the first fourteen races to hold a huge 73 point lead with five rounds to go.

Q&A: Neil Hodgson.
Just hours after stepping off the Assen podium with the 2003 World Superbike Championship trophy in his hands, Ducati Fila's Neil Hodgson faced up to the usual barrage of questions.
Q&A: Neil Hodgson.
Heading into next weekend's Assen World Superbike round with the world title on his mind, Neil Hodgson could be forgiven for feeling the pressure. However, he has other things to consider in the build-up to what could be the best weekend of his life.
Q&A: Eric Bostrom.
Poised to tackle a compelling season of AMA and World Superbikes as well as the occasional wild card ride in the new-look MotoGP series, Eric Bostrom is rapidly becoming a major player in world motorcycle racing.
Q&A: Troy Bayliss
Troy Bayliss, after his wins at Valencia at the start to the World Superbike championship, is looking good as he heads to his home race at Philip Island.
Q&A: Troy Corser.
Troy Corser will be riding for Carl Fogarty's new World Superbike team in 2002. He tells us a bit about how the team is fitting together and what he gets up to in his spare time. Q: Are you happy with your deal with Carl Fogarty?
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