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Whyte gets Yamaha chance at Kyalami
Shaun Whyte will join Sheridan Morais in making his World Superbike Championship debut at Kyalami after being drafted in to replace David Checa at Yamaha GMT 94.

Biaggi 'angry' with penalty decision
Max Biaggi has admitted he nearly didn't take to the grid for the second World Superbike race at Monza after being given a penalty after race one that dropped him from third to 11th.

Corser walks away from two accidents
Troy Corser was lucky to come away with just a sore arm following two mammoth crashes during the latest round of the World Superbike Championship at Monza.

SSTK: Bridewell splits with Lorenzini
Tommy Bridewell has confirmed he has decided to split with FIM Superstock 1000 team Lorenzini by Leoni Yamaha after a disappointing start to the season.

Haga caught out by bird impact
Noriyuki Haga has revealed a collision with a bird was the reason why he dropped back at the start of the second World Superbike Championship race at Monza, while it also contributed to his eventual retirement.

Kiyonari back on podium at Monza
Ryuichi Kiyonari gave his flagging season a significant boost in the fifth round of the World Superbike Championship after scoring a pair of podiums at Monza.

Neukirchner confirmed with broken leg
It has been confirmed that Suzuki Alstare Brux's Max Neukirchner has suffered a broken femur after coming off worst in a first corner pile-up at Monza.

Day of two halves for Spies at Monza
Ben Spies admits missing out on victory in the first World Superbike race of the day at Monza was a 'tough pill to swallow', but he was delighted to make amends with victory on the second attempt.

Corser: Improvements to come.
Troy Corser is confident better World Superbike Championship results will start coming the way of the BMW team soon as they continue their development of the S1000RR.

First points for WSBK quartet
Four more riders come away from Assen with points on the board after Karl Muggeridge, Brendan Roberts, Matteo Baiocco and Luca Scassa made their first top 15 appearances in 2009.

PICTURES: Suzuki suffer at Assen
Assen regularly brings out some classic World Superbike Championship moments, but for Suzuki Alstare Brux, this was a weekend to forget.

Corser overcomes injury for top ten return
Troy Corser has revealed that he raced to a pair of tenth place finishes at Assen, despite having a broken bone in his hand.

Haga back on top of Assen podium
Noriyuki Haga can call himself a winner at Assen for the first time in nine years after scoring a win and a second place in the fourth round of the World Superbike Championship.

Hopkins: This is worse than broken bones
John Hopkins has hinted that he could be forced onto the sidelines for some time after revealing his accident during free practice at Assen caused muscle and ligament damage.

Spies: I'm having fun
Ben Spies has expressed confidence that he will have the race package to back up his strong pace over a single lap after claiming provisional pole position for the latest World Superbike round at Assen.

Hopkins injures hip after Assen fall
John Hopkins has been diagnosed with a dislocated hip after crashing heavily in the opening free practice session of the weekend at Assen.

WSS: Hoegee sign Polita
World Superbike exile Alessandro Polita will return to the paddock for the upcoming event at Assen after securing a World Supersport Championship berth with the Hoegee Suzuki team.

Spies tops Monza test
Ben Spies gave his rivals something to worry about ahead of the Monza round of the World Superbike Championship as he brought the two-day test around the Italian circuit to a close with the quickest time.

PICS: Valencia, Spain - WSBK
Having played the consistency card in Qatar, Noriyuki Haga showed in Valencia exactly how difficult he will be to beat on the Ducati Xerox this season with a resounding double victory.

Nakano hurt at Valencia.
Shinya Nakano will take no further part in the Valencia World Superbike weekend after breaking his left collarbone in Saturday morning's second qualifying session.

Spies: AMA rivals could win in WSBK
Ben Spies thinks AMA Superbike rivals Mat Mladin and Jamie Hacking should consider making the switch to the World Superbike Championship, claiming they are capable of 'fighting for wins'.

Rea eyeing Valencia podium
Jonathan Rea has set his sights on a maiden World Superbike podium when the series returns to Europe for the third round of the season in Valencia, Spain.

AMA: Hodgson leaves hospital after accident
Neil Hodgson has been released from hospital a week after sustaining injuries in a motorcross accident.
WSS: Cal Crutchlow: I always give 100 per cent
Having already spoken out to answer his critics [see separate story - click here ], Cal Crutchlow has re-affirmed his commitment to giving '100 per cent' out on-track in the Wor