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FIRST PICS: Barros` 2006 Klaffi Honda.
These are the first pictures of the eye-catching colour scheme with which former MotoGP star Alex Barros will ride during his debut 2006 World Superbike season.
Final season for Foggy Petronas.
This year will be Foggy Petronas Racing's final season in the World Superbike Championship following the end of a five-year sponsorship deal with Petronas.
Muggeridge: A baby.
Winston Ten Kate Honda Team rider Karl Muggeridge became a father, after the birth of his son Ryan Luca Muggeridge, in Zurich.

WSS: Anthony Gobert called up by Yamaha!
Yamaha GMT94 has signed former WSBK race winner Anthony Gobert to ride its YZF-R6 in the opening rounds of the 2006 World Supersport Championship.

FIRST PICS: Yamaha Motor Italia turns red.
The Yamaha Motor Italia World Superbike Team will turn from blue to red in 2006, after signing a three-year sponsorship agreement with Santander Consumer Bank Italy.

FIRST PICS: 2006 Ten Kate Honda livery.
The is the new livery with which Winston Ten Kate Honda riders James Toseland and Karl Muggeridge will race in the 2006 Corona Extra World Superbike championship.

Finalised 2006 WSBK entry list.
The FIM, the governing body of the Corona Extra World Superbike Championship, has unveiled the finalised permanent entry list for the 2006 season, which kicks off in Qatar at the end of this month.

Barros signs for Klaffi Honda.
After weeks of speculation, MotoGP veteran Alex Barros has finally signed to ride a CBR 1000 RR Fireblade for the Klaffi Honda team in the 2006 World Superbike championship.
Corser tops day two at the Island.
True to the sort of form he showed throughout 2005, reigning World Superbike champion Troy Corser set the pace on the second day of this week's group test at Phillip Island in his native Australia.
Biaggi next to join WSBK?
Unable to find a ride in MotoGP for the coming season, Max Biaggi appears set to join the stream of riders looking at the rejuvenated World Superbike Championship as a means of continuing or boosting their careers.
Rolfo and Scuderia SC Caracchi in WSBK.
A deal signed late last week brings Italian rider Roberto Rolfo to the Corona Extra Superbike World Championship in 2006, riding a Ducati for Scuderia SC Caracchi.

2005 World Superbike season review.
by Mark Dowling The 2005 World Superbike season saw the return of the factory-supported Suzukis to the championship - and it was the GSXR1000 K5 that proved to be the bike that gave Australian Troy Corser his second WSBK crown.

2007 Foggy Petronas plans unknown, MotoGP welcome.
The Foggy Petronas Racing team is still waiting for its founding sponsor to reveal what it wants to happen after the end of the 2006 World Superbike season, which will mark the final year of the present Petronas contract.

South African finale for 2006 WSBK season.
An updated version of the 2006 World Superbike and Supersport calendar has today been released, which reveals that the series will conclude in South Africa.

Foggy: Bayliss better than Corser.
With an Australian World Superbike war looming for 2006 - when former champion Troy Bayliss will return to take on reigning champion Troy Corser - it is Bayliss whom four-times World Superbike champion Carl Fogarty believes "is the better rider".

Nakatomi hurt on Yamaha France debut, Abe fastest.
Shinichi Nakatomi's first ride for the Yamaha Motor France team, with whom he will compete in the 2006 World Superbike Championship, ended on a low note after the Japanese rider ended Thursday in hospital with a hand injury.

Yamaha Motor Germany debuts new R6.
Yamaha Motor Germany completed a promising two-day test at Valencia on Thursday, the first track outing for the team's 2006 model YZF-R6.

WSBK, WSS and WSTK rule changes.
The Superbike Commission - composed of Paolo Flammini (FGSport), Claude Danis (FIM) and Giulio Bardi (Team representative) - has unanimously decided to introduce the following modifications to the World Superbike, Supersport and Superstock regulations:

Rain dampens Toseland debut.
The opening day of a two-day Pirelli test session at Valencia gave James Toseland his first chance to sample the Ten Kate Honda CBR1000 Fireblade he will ride in the 2006 World Superbike championship, although wet conditions in Spain severely limited the amount of running as the test got underway

`Lucky` injury for Martin.
Steve Martin's involvement in the spectacular turn one pile-up at the Magny Cours World Superbike season finale has proved to be a blessing in disguise for the Foggy Petronas rider.

Ben back to AMA, Eric joins Yamaha.
2005 Renegade Honda World Superbike rider Ben Bostrom will return to the AMA Superbike championship again next season after signing to replace younger brother Eric, alongside Neil Hodgson, in the Parts Unlimited Ducati Austin team - where he will ride a factory 999.

Toseland `over the moon` with Ten Kate ride.
2004 World Superbike champion James Toseland has now been officially announced as a Winston Ten Kate Honda rider for the 2006 WSBK season, having agreed terms with Gerrit and Ronald ten Kate in Holland last Saturday (as previously reported).

Batta presents first WSBK title to Suzuki.
Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra team manager Francis Batta visited Suzuki Motor Corporation in Japan this week and presented the factory with the 2005 World Superbike Championship Manufacturers' Cup - Suzuki's first in the 18-year history of the series.

2006 WSBK official tests schedule announced.
After consultation between the teams and championship organiser FGSport, the 2006 World Superbike Championship Official Tests schedule has been confirmed as follows. Valencia : March 27th, 28th and 29th. Misano : April 12th and 13th.