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PSG-1 stay with Kawasaki, sign Badovini.
Despite the loss of factory backing, PSG-1 Corse will persevere with Kawasaki machinery for the 2009 World Superbike Championship, while promising youngster Ayrton Badovini will lead their challenge.

WSS: Hayes returns to US with Yamaha.
World Supersport standout Josh Hayes has decided to return to the United States in 2009 after concluding a deal to race for Yamaha in the AMA Superbike Championship.

Muggeridge to spearhead Celani WSBK return.
Karl Muggeridge will remain in the World Superbike Championship next year after it was confirmed he will race a Suzuki prepared by Superstock graduates Team Celani.

PBM, Kawasaki deal signed and sealed.
Paul Bird Motorsport have concluded their agreement to become the official World Superbike racing partner of the Kawasaki team from 2009.

Exclusive: PBM gets factory Kawasakis.
Paul Bird Motorsport will become Kawasaki's official World Superbike team next season.

Spies: It`s hugely exciting.
Triple AMA Superbike champion Ben Spies is being tipped to fight at the front of the 2009 World Superbike field right from round one after an impressive debut with his new Yamaha Motor Italia team at the Portimao test.

Lavilla to race Pro Ride Honda in 2009.
Gregorio Lavilla will remain in the World Superbike Championship next season after confirming he will compete for the re-launched Pro Ride Honda team in 2009.

PICTURES: Portimao WSBK test
The countdown to the 2009 World Superbike Championship begins here with the post-season tests getting underway in Portugal - and Crash.net have all the latest pictures.

Kawasaki, PSG-1 part ways.
Kawasaki have confirmed an official end to their partnership with factory-backed World Superbike team PSG-1 Corse after four years of co-operation. The San Marino based outfit has been receiving Kawasaki's support since the 2005 season when they switched from running Ducatis.

Schumacher tests Ducati and Yamaha.
Michael Schumacher is continuing to build on his two-wheel experience after staying back from the final round of the World Superbike Championship to test Troy Bayliss's title winning Ducati and Troy Corser's Yamaha.

Bayliss: The final curtain falls.
Troy Bayliss has hailed the bike that took him to the 52nd and final World Superbike win as 'the best' he has ridden throughout what has been an outstanding career.

Crutchlow, Haslam shine in Portimao gloom.
Cal Crutchlow has set himself the target of proving his Donington Park World Superbike podium was no 'fluke' after qualifying a superb second place on the grid for the two races in Portugal.

FG Sport re-branded for 2009.
FIM World Superbike Championship promoters, FG Sport, are to undergo a re-brand in 2009 in an attempt to capitalise on an exciting new era for the growing series.

RG, Lanzi absent from Portimao.
The RG Racing Team will not be present at the final round of the World Superbike Championship in Portugal after announcing that they have concluded their season early.

WSS: Kawasaki drop Gil, sign Lascorz.
Kawasaki has announced they will put their factory resources into an all-new World Supersport team in 2009 after ending their collaboration with Gil Motorsport.

Haga vs. Corser on Yamaha farewell.
Team-mates Noriyuki Haga and Troy Corser will battle for second in the 2008 world championship during their final WSBK appearance for Yamaha in this weekend's season finale at the brand new Portimao circuit.

Rea to make WSBK debut.
Jonathan Rea will swap places with Kenan Sofuoglu to make his World Superbike debut at this weekend's 2008 season finale at Portimao in Portugal.

Stiggy signs engineering deal.
Having made the decision to move up to the World Superbike Championship, the Stiggy Honda team has revealed that it has signed a deal to work alongside Oral Engineering in 2009.

2009 WSBK calendar released, no Brands.
The provisional 2009 World Superbike calendar, released by the FIM on Sunday, shows no round at Brands Hatch - traditionally one of the biggest events of the year - whilst confirming a return to Kyalami in South Africa.

STP, Burns secure Portimao wild-card.
British Superbike Cup competitors STP Motorsport have announced they will be present for the final World Superbike round in Portugal after snapping up a wild-card entry.

Bridewell secures Portugal wild-card.
Tommy Bridewell will make his World Superbike debut next month after receiving a wild-card entry for the season finale in Portugal.

Bayliss crowned 2008 Champion.
Troy Bayliss has wrapped up the 2008 World Superbike Championship in his swansong season after a comfortable ride to third in the first race at Magny-Cours.

Byrne confirmed with Sterilgarda Ducati.
Newly crowned double British Superbike champion Shane Byrne will race in the World Superbike Championship in 2009, after completing a switch to the Sterilgarda Ducati team.

Aprilia presents the RSV4.
Aprilia has officially presented its new RSV4 motorcycle, with which Max Biaggi will headline the Italian factory's much-anticipated return to World Superbike competition in 2009.