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WSBK Assen, Netherlands: Tyre wear fix priority for Guintoli
Sylvain Guintoli says mastering the Crescent Pata Yamaha's tyre wear is critical for a successful race weekend after it wrecked his results in Aragon.

WSBK Assen, Netherlands: Rostrum repeat target for van der Mark at home event
Michael van der Mark says he only has eyes on putting the disappointment suffered at Aragon behind him with a return to the rostrum at Assen.
WSBK Monza, Italy: Monza dropped off World Superbike calendar
The Italian World Superbike round at Monza originally scheduled for 22-24th July has been cancelled, as confirmed by the FIM and DWO.
de Angelis undergoes surgery connected to Motegi crash
Iodaracing Aprilia rider Alex de Angelis has undergone a successful operation on his right arm which connects to his horrific accident at Motegi last October.
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WSBK Chang, Thailand: Davies hunts more top speed in Thailand
After putting his Phillip Island race two crash in the past, Chaz Davies says he wants demonstrate how far he and the Aruba.it Racing Ducati squad has improved
WSBK Chang, Thailand: Baiocco covers for injured Menghi at VFT Racing
Matteo Baiocco will step in for the injured Fabio Menghi for VFT Racing this weekend at the second round in Thailand.

WSBK race highlights on ITV4
World Superbike race highlights to be broadcast free-to-air in the UK.

Huge high-side holds Abraham back ahead of Superbike debut
Karel Abraham is left ruing a fast first day fall at Phillip Island, echoes team-mate Josh Brookes' view that electronics need most amount of work.

Milwaukee BMW launch 2016 colours
A day ahead of the beginning of the 2016 World Superbike season, Milwaukee BMW unveils the colour scheme for its foray into the world championship.

Stoner may test Ducati Panigale, tips Davies for title
Casey Stoner says he is willing to offer his feedback in developing the Aruba.it Ducati 1199R Panigale as he tips Chaz Davies for a title tilt.
Byrne: Getting electronics right on Be Wiser Ducati is key
Shane Byrne says the key to unlock success with the Be Wiser Ducati will be to dial in the electronics package on the Panigale.
WSBK Phillip Island, Australia: Bayliss lands WSBK wildcard for DesmoSport Ducati
Troy Bayliss is set to launch his new-look DesmoSport Ducati team by entering Mike Jones as a wildcard at the 2016 World Superbike season opener at Phillip Island.
Dall'Igna: MotoGP, WSBK teamwork make Ducati stronger
Luigi Dall'Igna says the firmer collaboration of efforts between Ducati's MotoGP and World Superbike squads has ensured both sides have taken strides forward.

Kawasaki reveals 2016 World Superbike colours
Kawasaki reveals the colours for its new ZX-10R World Superbike, Jonathan Rea and Tom Sykes feel they have strongest package on grid.

Haslam: IodaRacing won't replicate Aprilia results
Leon Haslam feels Aprilia has given up a World Superbike championship title fight after withdrawing its factory effort but says IodaRacing can chase podiums
Davies: Stoner can test with us - but not race!
"He is obviously very experienced and I don't need to tell you how fast he is, I would be interested to see him on this bike - only on a test not a race!"
Donington Park ramps up fan engagement for WSBK
Donington Park is gearing up for a bumper World Superbike race weekend with a new campaing zone and free entry into the paddock in 2016.
Hayden: Move to WSBK is no retirement party
Nicky Hayden has refuted whispers he turned to World Superbikes as a fond farewell before retiring and wants to use 2016 to lay foundations.

Ioda 'still working on MotoGP', WSBK a possibility
"There are some contacts regarding the WSBK option, but Ioda is currently working on MotoGP"

Crescent Yamaha reveals R1 ahead of WSBK return
Yamaha reveals its YZF-R1 ahead of its much anticipated return to the World Superbike Championship in 2016.

WSBK Rider of the Year 2015 - Full results
Jonathan Rea may have been the clear winner of Crash.net's World Superbike Rider of the Year poll, but how did other riders fare?

WSBK Rider of the Year 2015: 6th - Leon Haslam
After difficult years at BMW and then Honda, Leon Haslam took full advantage to remind the WSBK paddock of his ability on the Aprilia RSV4.

WSBK Rider of the Year 2015 - 8th: Leon Camier
Leon Camier makes the best of his package as he steers the MV Agusta to a number of eye-catching results in 2015.