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Haydon fitness in doubt for Silverstone.
Foggy Petronas racing rider James Haydon will wait for the results of a scan on his neck before deciding whether to race in the sixth round of the World Superbike championship at Silverstone this weekend.
Home heroes fill Silverstone wild-card slots.
British Superbike Championship favourites occupy all five of the wild card vacancies on the entry list for this weekend's world championship encounter at Silverstone - and take both the available Supersport slots as well.

Haydon ejects at 100mph.
James Haydon was unable to compete in race two at Oschersleben yesterday after a heavy fall in the opening race, at 'Triple', the fastest corner of the circuit.

Hodgson pulls a fast one at Oschersleben.
Neil Hodgson set the best lap of a 'wet' Superpole session, but only after a last gasp scare when he had to overcome an off-track moment to dig deep and usurp Frankie Chili from top spot.

Vermeulen's victory a brave one reckons ten Kate.
Despite going into the race with badly damaged ligaments in his right thumb from his Friday crash, Australian Chris Vermeulen won by a massive margin of 9.1 seconds at Monza in the World Supersport championship.
Chambon misses podium by a whisker.
There were no podium places at Monza for Team Alstare Suzuki Corona Extra riders Stephane Chambon and Katsuaki Fujiwara, though Chambon came very close.

FP1 challenge exhausted in Monza.
Foggy Petronas Racing had to settle for Troy Corser's sole 13th placed finish in an unlucky fourth round of the World Superbike championship for Carl Fogarty's team at Monza today.
Monza: WSBK race one results.
Race results from the first race of the day in the World Superbike Championship at Monza today. 1 Neil Hodgson GBR Ducati 999F03 18 laps 32m 38.264secs 2 Regis Laconi ITA Ducati 998RS 32m 38.616secs
Hodgson going for win 200 from pole.
Brit Neil Hodgson has the target of Ducati's 200th win today as he starts the Italian World Superbike Round at Monza from pole position. Neil Hodgson took his third pole position of the year in the final minute of the Superpole session yesterday afternoon.

Ducati announce Oakley agreement.
Ducati announced today at Monza that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Oakley to produce exclusive Ducati/ Oakley eyewear.

Ducati target 200th World Superbike win.
The World Superbike Championship heads to the legendary Autodromo di Monza track close to Milan for the fourth round of this year's championship, which could see home heroes Ducati reach a historic milestone.

Monza favourite Foggy anticipates return.
Carl Fogarty will be drawing on the experience of his four race wins at Monza when the famous Italian circuit stages round four of the World Superbike championship this weekend.
Octagon returns WSBK interest.
Interpublic, the parent group of ailing motorsports promoter Octagon has agreed to return its interest in the World Superbike Championship and its supporting classes to the Flammini brothers, who ran it by themselves until four years ago.

Corser crashes in first corner Sugo mayhem.
Foggy Petronas Racing's James Haydon secured his first top ten finish of the World Superbike season in an action-packed first race at Sugo, Japan.

Sugo: WSBK Race 1 results.
Full results from race one, of the World Superbike Championship at Sugo, Japan. Sugo: WSBK Race 1 results.

Joy and pain for Team Caracchi NCR.
Team Caracchi NCR Nortel Networks rider Regis Laconi scooped the first pole position of his world championship career today [Saturday] at Sugo, Japan.

Dream start for Team Alstare Suzuki.
After yesterday's trying weather conditions, the final day of qualifying saw a big improvement and it was virtually dry in both sessions today.

Foggy keeps faith in Haydon.
Carl Fogarty is confident that James Haydon is set to prove his abilities to the Superbike world after suffering a difficult return to the WSBK stage, having previously ridden as a privateer in the 1997 series.

Riders representative to be replaced.
Last weekend at Phillip Island, it was announced that Peter Ingley had lost his position as riders representative for the World Superbike and Supersport championships.
Toseland wins HM Plant Ducati duel.
James Toseland made up for his first race disappointment by narrowly beating his team-mate Chris Walker across the line at the end of the second race at Phillip Island.
Seventh for Walker whilst Toseland falls apart.
The first race at the second round of the Superbike World Championship produced mixed fortunes for the HM Plant Ducati team and riders Chris Walker and James Toseland.

Corser's lap of Phillip Island.
Aussie Troy Corser will be on home territory this weekend at Phillip Island, and here the man who holds both the Superpole and race lap records from 1999, talks us through a flying lap of the coastal circuit - which he will attack this weekend on his Foggy Petronas FP1.

HM Plant boys chase victory down under.
The World Superbike Championship moves to the other side of the globe this weekend for the second round at Phillip Island, Australia with HM Plant Ducati riders Chris Walker and James Toseland eager to build on their joint best result - a third - taken at the first round in Valencia.

Island lap of honour announced for Sheene.
Two time world 500cc motorcycle champion Barry Sheene will be remembered during a special two-wheel tribute at this weekend's World Superbike round at Phillip Island.