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WELCOME TO 1991

As the cold war comes ever closer to its end, Maurizio Flammini could finally smile, for his World Superbike Championship finally made a profit. The sport is growing increasingly popular across the globe, with domestic series seeing significant growth and the models from the many manufacturers achieving record sales.

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Every year, the Daytona 200, america's premier motorcycle race, attracts riders, teams and spectators from around the world to bask in the florida sun and witness the best in the world duking it out. Ome of the hardest races to win, Daytona challenges a rider's entire skillset, and only the bravest can hope to win this majestic event.


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Meanwhile, WSBK are preparing themselves for its 4th year of existence. Almost everything is set, bar the calendar, for two dates are yet to be decided, while the round of Italy still doesn't have a long term host track for the next 3 years.

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On the teams and riders front, we can expect Kawasaki to continue their stupendous form into.the new year, with the rob muzzy team looking like the closest challengers for the fast by ferracci ducati team. The ZXR-750 is clearly the best bike outside the 851 Strada, but the bologna outfit might have a new trick up their sleeves, for rumour has it that they will unveil a new bike with an increased engine output to 888cc this year in order to help Raymond Roche keep his world title.

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Rob Muzzy and Kawasaki hopes to retain their constructors title winning line up of riders standings runner-up Doug Chandler and Carl Fogarty. However, the two young men have recently begun attracting interest from 500cc teams in the grand prix world!

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Team Rumi and Honda, meanwhile, are expected to retain their lineup of 1989 WSBK champion Fred Merkel and former multi-time grand prix champion Freddie Spencer for 1991. The latter especially stated in the latest issue of cycle world that he is not thinking about returning to 500cc anytime soon.

Honda, however, would have to do something about falling down the ladder, as the RC30, while still a potent machine, is losing significant ground on Ducati and Kawasaki, and with the other manufacturers most likely also upgrading, Honda might be in for a tough year...


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Suzuki and Yamaha comes into 1991 with the second and third biggest budgets in WSBK after Ducati. Hideo "Pops" Yoshimura and Steve Harris have said that they will invest "stupid money" into their bikes in order to move up the ladder. Doug Polen and Scott Russell are expected to return to yoshimura Suzuki, while the talented, but controversial Marty Bethridge looks to be the rider to lead yamaha forward.

Meanwhile, Massimo Tamburini has been hard at work to improve the disappointing Bimota Tesi 1/d. While it initally started 1990 with some woeful performances, crucial mid-season upgrades saw the bike be very competitive, with Davide Tardozzi and Alex Vieira putting it on the podium many times, the former even mamaging to score pole positions late in the season.

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Norton had a very good sophomore year in 1990, with Scot Rob McElnea bringing the crighton engineered contraption to top 5 finishes and almoat getting a win at the round of france. We expect Norton to continue their steady progress this year.

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At tbe end of year, the always entertaining Macau GP is held. Motorcycles has been a part of the event for as long as anyone can remember, with many of the top riders in the world going there to bask in the glory of winning this unique event.

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Finally, the increasing popularity of the superbike class has brought upon the motorcycling world discussions avout whether or mot to ressurect the legendary match race known as the Transatlantic trophy. The legendary series between the UK and the US saw many riders turn into superstars, such as Barry Sheene, Kenny Roberts, Randy Mamola, Ron Haslam, Eddie Lawson and many others. Talks are already ongoing about Brands Hatch, in Kent, hosting the new iteration of the match race.

However, many people are wondering whether to continue in the tradition of having Britain and America fight for the trophy, or to expand the competion into a "North America vs Europe" format, similar to the Ryder Cup in Golf.



All this and more in Alt-WSBK 1991!



Phase 1: User confirmation


ALL PREVIOUS USERS, PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR CONTINUED PARTICIPATION INTO ALT-WSBK. TO ALL NEW USERS, PLEASE STATE IF YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE. YOU WILL BE PUT ON THE WAITING LIST.




VOTES (FOR PARTICIPANTS ONLY)


1. What Country shall replace the Round of Hungary this year?

2. Which Track in Italy shall host the round of Italy (bar imola due to safety issues) ?

3. Shall we stay in Portugal for round 10, or shall we go to another country?

A. Stay in Portugal
B. Go to another Country, and specify which one.


4. What Format to use for the Transatlantic Trophy match race?

A. Traditional format, UK vs US
B. North America vs Europe, Ryder Cup style?

YOU HAVE UNTIL OCTOBER 1ST TO CONFIRM YOUR PARTICIPATION.

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https://formularejects.com/wiki/1991_Al ... SBK_season
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Team Green Deutschland Kawasaki will continue, but will only participate in the German and Italian rounds.

2. Which Track in Italy shall host the round of Italy (bar imola due to safety issues) ?
Monza

Due to our non-participation, we will abstain from any other questions.
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Yoshimura Suzuki confirms its entry for 1991.


1. What Country shall replace the Round of Hungary this year?
Netherlands (Assen)

2. Which Track in Italy shall host the round of Italy (bar imola due to safety issues) ?
Monza

3. Shall we stay in Portugal for round 10, or shall we go to another country?
Stay in Portugal

4. What Format to use for the Transatlantic Trophy match race?
NA vs EU
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Rob Muzzy is back and ready for the championship.

1. What Country shall replace the Round of Hungary this year? Well, why not the USA?

2. Which Track in Italy shall host the round of Italy (bar imola due to safety issues) ? Mugello

3. Shall we stay in Portugal for round 10, or shall we go to another country? I hear it's hot there. Portugal it be.


4. What Format to use for the Transatlantic Trophy match race?

A. Traditional format, UK vs US
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Petronas Yamaha Tech 3 will continue riding on for 1991.

1) Head over to Assen?
2) Let's head to Mugello, pls.
3)
4) We shall abstain
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Crighton Engineering will keep on running the Norton works team for 1991. However, Norton has hinted at reevaluating their participation in the World Superbike Championship pending the results in the upcoming season.

1. What Country shall replace the Round of Hungary this year? Belgium (Spa Francorchamps)
2. Which Track in Italy shall host the round of Italy (bar imola due to safety issues)? Misano
3. Shall we stay in Portugal for round 10, or shall we go to another country? Stay in Portugal
4. What Format to use for the Transatlantic Trophy match race? UK vs US
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VOTE RESULTS

1. What Country shall replace the Round of Hungary this year?

Netherlands (Assen) 2
Belgium (Spa) 1
Second US race 1

2. Which Track in Italy shall host the round of Italy (bar imola due to safety issues) ?
Mugello 2
Monza 2
Misano 1

Coin toss between mugello and monza

Heads: monza
Tails: mugello

Results: tails


3. Shall we stay in Portugal for round 10, or shall we go to another country?

Results: stay in portugal


4. What Format to use for the Transatlantic Trophy match race?

Results: traditional format, UK vs US

Alt-WSBK 1991 Full schedule here:
https://formularejects.com/wiki/1991_Al ... n#Calendar
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Alt-WSBK 1991 Rules

Chassis Building
Manufacturer entries are in control of the building and selling of the current year specification of chassis. In this case, manufacturers control the production of 1991 spec bikes.
NEW: The cost of the upgrades into a 1991 spec bike for a manufacturer entry, is of £50,000.
NEW: Building an entire new manufacturer bike costs the manufacturer team £200,000.
Building a new chassis costs £10,000 to the manufacturer.
NEW: Privateer efforts can now build their own version of a chassis as well. To do that, a privateer must have upgraded its bike to be different than the one they got from the manufacturer team. For example, Moriwaki Engineering building its own chassis out of the privateer Honda RC30 they received.
NEW: Teams on negative budget can build chassis and sell them
NEW: Teams cannot enter different vehicles in the same race (e.g., if a team owns a Kawasaki ZXR-750 and a Honda RC30, they can’t enter both. They can only enter one or the other).
NEW: Teams cannot own more than 4 different bikes. This applies to both privateers and manufacturers.

Chassis Market
The selling cost of the bike is determined by builder of the bike and only the builder of the bike.
NEW: You can't sell a bike with a value that is above its original price.
Teams can decide if the bike sent to the buyer is a detuned version or not. Detuning a chassis can happen in the following manners:
Engine: bikes sold comes at a 2-point deficit compared to its original counterpart.
Chassis: bike sold comes with 2-point deficit
Both: Both above are applied.
None: Privateers get the same version as manufacturer.

Used Bike Garage
NEW: Teams can sell their Bikes to a used bike garage for 50% of its original market price.
NEW: Privateer teams can buy bikes from the Used bike Garage from its listed price.
NEW: Unclaimed bikes (with no owner) will get placed directly into the Used bike Garage.
NEW: Bikes owned by manufacturers do not require to be placed into the Used bike Garage. They can be sold as museum pieces by £20,000, sold to privateers for a money that the manufacturer agrees or sold to the Used bike Garage for 50% of its original market price.
NEW: Inactive teams from a previous season (e.g. who are not entered in any single race) will get their bikes placed automatically into the Used bike Garage and will be disbanded from the alt-WSBK universe.


UPGRADES

Upgrades can be requested by both manufacturer and privateers.
NEW: Privateers can not sell their upgrades to any other team. That includes both other privateers and manufacturers. For example, Moriwaki Engineering cannot sell their custom-made chassis to, say, Hardwick Racing.
NEW: Manufacturers can only sell vehicle upgrades to privateers if they have the exact same Parameters . In other words, any manufacturer who does not provide a factory bike or that applies a penalty to its privateers can not sell their upgrades to them under any circumstances.
NEW: There will be three specific upgrade windows: after Germany, after Austria and after Portugal
Teams can only request a maximum of one upgrade (of each chassis and Engine) during an upgrade window.
Upgrade results are determined by RNG on a 1-10 scale. The higher the current stat number is, the higher the RNG number needs to be for a successful upgrade.


ENGINE UPGRADE: $150,000

CHASSIS UPGRADE: $120,000




Therefore, it is time to move into the next section of the preparation of the season, which is chassis wheeling and dealing!

For this section, teams from 1990 can choose what to do with their bikes from last year.

Therefore, 1990 teams must inform what they plan to do with their 1990 bikes. A full list of bike stats and built bikes can be found in the bike allocations and bike stats tab here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... p=drivesdk


CODE: SELECT ALL

For Manufacturers:
Team Name:
Bike in possesion:
Operation (museum/used bike/available to purchase for agreed price):

For Privateers:
Team Name:
Bike in possesion:
Operation (used Bike/available to purchase for agreed price/keep them):



An example:

Team Name: Fast by Ferracci
Bike in possession: Ducati 851 Strada 90 x2
Operation: for sale: $40,000 each.


1991 manufacturers have to fullfill this form as well:


Manufacturer team name:
Bike: (your vehicle, its shown on bold in the bike Stats page)
Cost: (cost for privateers)
Detuning: Engine/Chassis/Both/None (information in Chassis Market in second post)


An example, again:

Manufacturer team name: Fast by Ferracci
Bike: Ducati 888
Price for privateers: TBD cause we keep it for ourselves :Ocon:
Detuning: TBD

Or, if you upgrade a pre-existing bike to 91 spec:

Manufacturer team name: Rob Muzzy Racing
Bike: Kawasaki ZXR-750 91
Price for privateers: $37,000
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Chrighton Engineering chooses to upgrade the Norton RCW 588 to 1991 spec.
2 new chassis will be built, the 1990-spec bikes will be put for sale.

Manufacturer team name: Chrighton Engineering
Bike: (your vehicle, its shown on bold in the bike Stats page) 2x Norton RCW 588 90
Cost: (cost for privateers) For sale at $40000 each. Price is reduced to $30000 for UK-based teams.
Detuning: None
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Rob Muzzy decisions

With our lack of a huge 91 budget, we will upgrade our 1990 Kawasaki's to 91-spec and keep things level for now. We may add specific upgrades to what we have, but with a focus on keeping both our star riders, we will for now reserve some of our cash for that.

Because we're keeping both our bikes for the new year, we have no bikes to sell on to others.
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Yoshimura Suzuki will use some of the budget investments they have at hand.
The team will therefore upgrade their existing bikes into 1991-spec ones, and upgrade both the engine and chassis.

Team Name: Yoshimura Suzuki
Bike in possession: Suzuki GSX-R750 '91
Price for privateers: $45,000 ($35,000 for detuned version) - $35,000 ($25,000) for Pennanen Racing if they wish to come back
Detuning: None ($45,000) - Chassis ($35,000)
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AI-Controlled factory teams wheeling and dealings operations.


DUCATI

Ducati will build a new bike, the Ducati 888, for the 1991 season. We will give two bikes to our works team, Fast by Ferracci, as well as two bikes to Squadra Lucchinelli corse as part of our new working relationship. We will also sell the 851 strada to privateers.


Team Name: Fast by Ferracci
Bike: Ducati 851 Strada
Operation: sell to privateers
Price for privateers: $40,000, $25,000 for italian teams.

HONDA
Honda will upgrade the RC30 into 91-spec.

Team name: Team Rumi RCM
Bike: Honda RC30 91
Price for privateers: $37,000

YAMAHA

Harris Performance products will upgrade the Yamaha FZR-OW01 to 91 spec.

Team Name: BP Harris Racing
Bike: Yamaha FZR-OW01
Price for privateers: $42,000, $33,000 (detuned), $20,000 for Petronas Tech 3.
Detuning: Engine.

BIMOTA

Bimota will upgrade the Tesi 1/D to 91-spec.

Team name: Bimota Corse
Bike: Bimota YB4
Operation: sell to Museum.

Now, it's the privateers turn to wheel and deal!
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AI-controlled privateers wheeling and dealing

Uponor Pennanen
Bike: 2x suzuki GSX-R750 90
Operation: sell to used bike garage
Buy two 91-spec Suzuki GSX-R750.

Squadra Luchinelli Corse
Bike: Ducati 851 Strada
Op: Sell to used bike garage
Obtains free 2x Ducati 888 from Fast by Ferracci thanks to our new partnership.

Flor Bath racing
Bike: 2x Honda RC30
Op: sell to used bike garage and fold :finbarr:

Neil Tuxworth Racing
Bike: 2x Ducati 851 Strada
Operation: sell to used bike Garage.
Buy two Honda RC30

Lucky Strike Fior
Bike:  Bimota YB4
Operation: sell to used bike garage
Buy 2 Yamaha FZR-OW01 detuned
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Phase 3:
Entries and Budgets

Manufacturer efforts and privateer efforts are allowed into the championship.
Each entry can enter a maximum of 2 cars per weekend, each with 1 driver.
A user can enter a maximum of one manufacturer entry, one full-time privateers and 2 part-time entries (including one-offs) per round.
NEW: Entries cannot be posted outside its specified times - start of the season and before the non-championship races.
NEW: Entries with negative budgets cannot perform monetary operations that involve the spending of money (e.g. updates, buying a new car, hiring drivers that aren’t pay-drivers, etc.). until they go back to being in the positive.
NEW: Bikes cannot be leased between teams - only sold.
Manufacturer Entries
New Manufacturer entries have a starting budget of £500,000.
Budgets from previous season carry on into 1991.
Each manufacturer entry must have two main riders under contract.
Manufacturer entries must enter 2 bikes in every race weekend of the season to be classified for the Manufacturer Championship.
NEW: If a manufacturer entry finishes the season with a negative budget, that manufacturer will leave the series for the next season, as it will deem the investment isn’t worth it given the obtained results. Treat your finances with care!

Privateer Entries
New Privateer entries budget will be calculated based on the following percentage of the schedule they enter:
>=75% - £250,000
50-75% - £125,000
25-50% - £75,000
<=25% - £25,000
Budgets from previous season carry on into 1991.


Riders
Both real life and canon riders can be used.
Performance for riders will be based both on canon results and real-life results.
In case a canon rider doesn’t have any previous background associated, he’ll get his performance determined by RNG.
Riders have a minimum wage of £5,000 per round.
Riders can be released of their contract, but the team will have to pay them their full contract worth in money.
Team owners don’t require a wage.

Pay-riders
Pay-riders do not require a minimum wage.
A rider can be classified as a pay-rider when it is associated with a certain sponsor.
Based on the sponsor, the rider will be determined to be a tier-1 or tier-2 pay-driver.
Tier-1 Pay-rider: Can bring a minimum of $40,000 a year and a maximum of $80,000 a year.
Tier-2 Pay-rider: Can bring a minimum of $10,000 a year and a maximum of $40,000 a year.
The amount of money each pay-rider brings to a team will be determined by RNG.
The amount of money each pay-rider brings is also calculated based on the percentage of races that he’ll run during the season.
If a pay-rider  gets released by a team while under contract, the team will have to pay them back their sponsorship plus 20% of that values for damages to sponsor trust

Entry forms:


For rider bids:

CODE: SELECT ALL
Team Name:
Bike:
Rider Name:
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal):
Number:
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2):
Rounds:
Wage (per round):


Entries for the non-championship races will come when their time comes.

Riders list here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... p=drivesdk
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Team Name: Chrigton Engineering JPS
Bike: Norton RCW-588 MY91

Rider Name: Rob McElnea
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 5
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: All
Wage (per race): 10000

Rider Name: Terry Rymer
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 26
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: All
Wage (per race): 8000

Rider Name: Darren Dixon
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 19
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: All
Wage (per race): 7500

Rider Name: Steve Hislop
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 19
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: All
Wage (per race): 6000
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I'd like to enter a new team into the sport, the Austrian based Auinger Racing. Team Boss is former 125ccm GP winner Gustl Auinger.

EDIT: With that, I'd like to purchase the two Hondas formerly owned by Flor Bath.

Riders:
Team Name: Auinger Racing
Bike: Honda RC30
Rider Name: Andreas Meklau
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 13
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier2, sponsor is Mayr-Menlhof
Rounds: all rounds pls
Wage (per round): minimum wage

Team Name: Auinger Racing
Bike: Honda RC30
Rider Name: Christian Zwedorn
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 45
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier2, sponsor is Memphis
Rounds: Germany, Austria and Italy
Wage (per round): minimum wage
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Team Name : Petronas Tech 3
Bike : Yamaha FZR-0W01 (x1)
Rider No. 1 : Aaron Slight
Rider Status : #1
Number : #33
Rounds : All
Price : $6000 per race

Rider No. 2 : Alex Vierra
Rider Status : #1
Number : #33
Rounds : All
Price : $5500 per race

Rider No. 3 : Dominique Sarron
Rider Status: #1
Number : #33
Rounds : All
Price : $5000 per race
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AI Teams Bids

Fast by ferracci

Team Name: Fast by Ferracci
Bike: Ducati 888

Rider Name: Raymond Roche
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1, Equal if Chili or Fogarty signs
Number: 1
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: All
Wage (per round): $25,000



Rider Name: Pierfrancesco Chili
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 6
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $16,000


Rider Name: Giancarlo Falappa
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 6
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $12,000

Rider Name:  Carl fogarty
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 6
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $16,000



Team Name: Squadra Lucchinelli Corse
Bike: Ducati 888

Seat 1

Rider Name: Pierfrancesco Chili
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 79
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: All
Wage (per round): $20,000

Rider Name: Giancarlo Falappa
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 79
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: All
Wage (per round): $12,000


Seat 2

Rider Name: Joan Garriga
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 80
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 2. Ducados
Rounds: All
Wage (per round): minimum wage

Rider Name: Anders Andersson
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 80
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 2. IKEA
Rounds: All
Wage (per round): minimum wage


Team Name: Team Rumi RCM
Bike: Honda RC30

Rider Name: Fred Merkel
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): equal
Number: 12
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round):$20,000

Rider Name: Freddie Spencer
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): equal
Number: 5
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $20,000

Rider Name: Miguel Duhamel
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 90
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 2. Labatt
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): 7,000


Team Name: BP Harris Performance Products
Bike: Yamaha FZR-OW01

Rider Name: "Slick" Marty Bethridge
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1, equal if Pirovano Signs
Number: 78
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $15,000

SIGNING CONFIRMED BY PINKD56


Rider Name: Fabrizio Pirovano
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): equal, #1 if Bethridge doesn't sign
Number: 56. 78 if Bethridge doesn't sign
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): 13,000


Rider Name: Miguel Duhamel
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 56
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 2. Labatt
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): 8,000


Rider Name: Yasutomo Nagai
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 56
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 2. Sapporo
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): minimum wages


Team name: Hardwick Racing
Bike: Kawasaki ZXR-750 90

Seat 1
Rider Name: Aaron slight
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 111
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): minimum wages


Rider Name: Peter Goddard
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 19
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): minimum wage


Rider Name: Adrien Morillas
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 19
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): minimum wages


Seat 2

Rider Name: Tadahiko Taira
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal):
Number: 89
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, Tier 1. Japan Tobacco
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): lol




Team Name: Neil Tuxworth Racing
Bike: Honda RC30
Rider Name: Jamie Whitham
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 43
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: Europe only
Wage (per round): minimum wage


Rider Name: Andreas Hoffmann
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 44
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 1. Lindt
Rounds: europe only
Wage (per round): lol


Rider Name: Esko Kuparinen
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 44
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 1. Neste
Rounds: europe only
Wage (per round): lol

Rider Name: Cees Doorakers
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 44
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 1. Heineken
Rounds: europe
Wage (per round): lol


Seat 1


Team Name: Moriwaki Engineering
Bike: Moriwaki Zero VX-7 (Modified Honda RC30
Rider Name: Stéphane Mertens
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 15
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $10,000


Rider Name: Alex Vieira
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 15
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $10,000


Seat 2


Rider Name: Shinichi Itoh
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 40
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, Tier 2. Japan Tobacco
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): minimum wage



Team Name: Penannen Racing
Bike: Suzuki GSX-R750 detuned
Rider Name: Jari Suhonen
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): equal
Number: 11
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, tier 1. Uponor
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): lol


Rider Name: Michael Dowson
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): equal
Number: 77
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): minimum wages

Team Name: Bimota Corse
Bike: Bimota Tesi 1/D

Rider Name: Davide Tardozzi
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 2
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $15,000


Rider Name: Fabrizio Pirovano
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 4
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $12,000


Rider Name: Giancarlo Falappa
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 4
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: all
Wage (per round): $12,000



Team Name: Lucky Strike Fior
Bike: Yamaha FZR-OW01
Rider Name: Baldassarre Monti
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 12
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): mo
Rounds: europe only
Wage (per round): minimum wages


Rider Name: Piergiorgio Bontempi
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): equal
Number: 55
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): no
Rounds: Italy only
Wage (per round): minimum wages


Rider Name: Alberto Puig
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): equal
Number: 55
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): yes, Tier 2. Repsol
Rounds: Spain
Wage (per round): lol
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Team Name: Rob Muzzy Racing
Team Country: U.S.A.! U.S.A.!
Bike: our carried-over Kawasaki ZXR-750s as previously stated.


We would very much like to continue with the drivers that we had in 1990, so for the new year we are making a hail-Mary set of contracts at them to keep them on for the new season and indeed the near future.

Rider #1:
Rider Name: Doug Chandler Image
Rider Status: Equal
Number: 8
Pay-Rider: No
Rounds: All rounds
Wage (per round): $20 000, with a four thousand dollar bonus for every win, and a further $50 000 if he wins the drivers' championship, along with a $25 000 per round deal + five thousand dollar win bonus.

Rider #2:
Rider Name: Carl Fogarty Image
Rider Status: Equal
Number: 8
Pay-Rider: No
Rounds: All rounds
Wage (per round): $20 000, with a four thousand dollar bonus for every win, and a further $50 000 if he wins the drivers' championship, along with a $25 000 per round deal + five thousand dollar win bonus.



Should these daring contracts not succeed, we will look out for new drivers to approach in the second round.
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Team Name: Team Green Kawasaki Deutschland
Bike: 2x Kawasaki ZXR-750 90

First Bike:
Rider Name: Peter Rubatto
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 28
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: 3,8
Wage (per race): 6000

Rider Name: Michael Galinski
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 28
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: 3,8

Second Bike:
Rider Name: Edwin Weibel (SUI)
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 30
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: 3,8
Wage (per race): 5000

Rider Name: Didier de Radigues
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): Equal
Number: 30
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: 3,8
Wage (per race): 5000
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Team Name: Yoshimura Suzuki Racing
Bike: Suzuki GSX-R750 '91

Rider Name: Doug Polen
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #1
Number: 23
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: All
Wage (per round): £13,500 + £1,500 for every race win

Rider Name: Scott Russell
Rider Status (#1, #2, Equal): #2
Number: 22
Pay-Rider (yes/no and must name sponsors and if tier 1 or 2): No
Rounds: All
Wage (per round): £8,500 + £1,000 for every race win
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]1991 Rider RNG Results:



DUCATI

🇮🇹 Fast by Ferracci
🇨🇵 Raymond Roche
🇮🇹 Pierfrancesco Chili

🇮🇹 IKEA Squadra Luchinelli Corse
🇮🇹 Giancarlo Falappa
🇸🇪 Anders Andersson

HONDA
🇮🇹 Team Rumi RCM
🇺🇲 Fred Merkel
🇺🇲 Freddie Spencer (4-13)
🇬🇧 Steve Hislop (1-3)

🇬🇧 Lindt Neil Tuxworth Racing (europe only)
🇬🇧 Jamie Whitham
🇨🇭 Andreas Hoffmann

🇦🇹 Auinger Racing
🇦🇹 Andreas Meklau
🇦🇹 Christian Zweghorn (Italy, Germany and Austria)

🇯🇵 Cabin Moriwaki Engineering
🇧🇪 Stéphane Mertens
🇯🇵 Shinichi Itoh

KAWASAKI
🇺🇲 Rob Muzzy Racing
🇺🇲 Doug Chandler
🇬🇧 Carl Fogarty

🇭🇲 Hardwick Racing
🇭🇲 Peter Goddard

🇩🇪 Team Green Kawasaki Deutschland (Germany, Austria)
🇩🇪 Peter Rubatto
🇨🇭 Edwin Seibel

YAMAHA
🇬🇧 BP Harris Performance Products
🇬🇧 Marty Bethridge
🇨🇦 Miguel Duhamel

🇮🇹 Lucky Strike Fior (europe only)
🇮🇹 Baldassare Monti (Europe)
🇮🇹 Piergiorgio Bontempi (Italy)
🇪🇸 Alberto Puig (Spain)

🇨🇵 Petronas Tech3 Racing
🇳🇿 Aaron Slight

BIMOTA
🇮🇹 Bimota Corse
🇮🇹 Davide Tardozzi
🇮🇹 Fabrizio Pirovano

SUZUKI

🇯🇵 Yoshimura Suzuki
🇺🇲 Doug Polen
🇺🇲 Scott Russell

🇫🇮 Uponor Pennanen Racing
🇫🇮 Jari Suhonen
🇭🇲 Michael Dowson

NORTON
🇬🇧 Crighton Engineering
🇬🇧 Rob McElnea
🇬🇧 Terry Rymer (1-2, 5-13)
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50th running of the Daytona 200

On march 10th, the motorcycle racing season starts with the most prestigious motorcycle race in north america: the 50th running of the Daytona 200 miles race!

Teams and riders from the AMA grand national series and around the world will duke it out on Daytona beach for superbike supremacy. From the twins 125cc battles to the superbike main event, Daytona is the motorcycle capital of the world!

Registeration and regulations.

If any Alt-WSBK teams are interested in entering, here's how it goes:

-Entries are free, albeit reserved to two bikes per team maximum.

-you can hire riders not under contract with you for non-championship races if you want

-The winner of the event gets the grand prize of $300,000

-Please confirm if you're interested in running the Daytona 200.

-if you're interested, here's the entry form:

Team Name:
Bike:
Rider 1
As many bids as you want

Rider 2
As many bids as you want.
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Team Name: Rob Muzzy Racing
Rider 1: Doug Chandler
Rider 2: Carl Fogerty

Rob Muzzy shall absolutely attend - it's the home event! We will bring along our hired drivers and if either of them win, they can take an as-of-yet undecided portion of that prize money. We look forward to the boys doing us proud. This will be the perfect start to a year designed to test if they really are the championship contenders they tell me they are.
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Team Name: Fast by Ferracci
Bike: Ducati 851 Strada (the 888 is not ready yet)
Rider 1: Raymond Roche

Raymond Roche realises his dream of competing at Daytona.

Team Name: Team Rumi RCM
Bike: Honda RC30
Rider 1
Fred Merkel

Rider 2
Freddie Spencer

Team Name: BP Harris Performance Products
Bike: Yamaha FZR-OW01
Rider 1
"Slick" Marty Bethridge

Rider 2
Miguel Duhamel


Team Name: Hardwick Racing
Bike: Kawasaki ZXR-750 90
Rider 1
Peter Goddard


Team Name: Moriwaki Engineering
Bike: Moriwaki Zero-VX7 (modified Honda RC30)
Rider 1
Stéphane Mertens

Rider 2
Shinichi Itoh
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Yoshimura Suzuki will enter both riders at Daytona.
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DUHAMEL MAKES HISTORY AT DAYTONA


Montreal's Miguel Duhamel has made history at the 50th edition of the Daytona 200, becoming The first french canadian rider to win the event and the first canadian since Billy Matthews in 1950.

Duhamel kept his Harris Yamaha FZR-OW01 among the lead pack for much of the race, taking the lead thanks to an excellent pitstop and engaging in a battle for the win agaisnt Doug Chandler of Rob Muzzy Kawasaki, eventually holding him off for the win. This is Yamaha's 16th win at the event, an all time record.

The rob muzzy team looked strong all week-end, wjth Carl Fogarty scoring the pole position and the two ZXR-750s finishing on the podium, looking like title contenders for the World superbike title this year.

Meanwhile, Raymond Roche, reigning world superbike champion, had a really good first race at daytona, fulfilling his dream and finishing in 4th place on hsi title-winning 851 strada. Who knows how good fast by ferracci will be with the incoming 888...

The Yoshimura Suzuki had a bad qualifying performance, but Doug Polen and Scott Russell managed to still end up in the top 12, with Polen finishing 6th after a race long battle with Yaamah america's Jamie James and Russell barely missing out in 11th. If they fix their qualifying woes, Yoshimura could be a dark horse for the world superbike title.

Unfortunately, the race would have an event that almost overshadowed duhamel's win. Freddie Spencer, a former daytona winner and current team rumi Honda rider, crashed into the turn 1 wall and would miss the first 3 rounds of the world superbike championship. Being already bruised from his years of dominating the 80s in 500cc racing, it wouldn't be surprising if that is one injury too far for Spencer...

see ya next time at Donington for the opening round of the 1991 World Superbike Season!
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Team Rumi RCM will hire scotsman Steve Hislop to ride the honda RC30 of Freddie Spencer for the first three rounds to substitute for the injured Spencer
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Alt-WSBK 1991

Round 1: Round of Britain

Donington Park

Easter week-end, 1991
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Donington park on easter week-end is where 26 of the best riders in the world will battle in two races to kick off the season

The teams to beat this year, according to pre-season expectations, are Fast by Ferracci Ducati and Rob Muzzy Kawasaki. Ducati just released a new update to their 851 strada called the 888, with an increased engine output of their desmo engines. It will make its debut today, with reigning champion Raymond Roche and new teammate and former grand prix rider Pierfrancesco Chili riding them.

However, it was not the new Ducatis that were the stars of the show in qualifying, but Fabrizio Pirovanon on the updated Bimota Tesi 1/D! The italian would grab pole position from Roche and Chili in a dazzling lap at the end of the friday qualifying session, which sets up the grid for race 1 today.

RACE 1

At the start, Pirovano kept the lead with Chili jumping Roche for 2nd, while Doug Chandler jumped Bethridge for 6th sitting behind rookoe Miguel Duhamel in 5th and Doug Polen in 4th. It wouldn't be long before we have our first big incident of the day when, on lap 2, Pirovano blocked Chili's attempt entering craner curves and the two would punt each other out of the race and into the grass!!

Roche inherited the lead of the race, while Polen, Duhamel and Chandler battled each other for the podium places. Pirovano and Chili would have a heated, very italian argument while leaving the track, And in the pits, as well, things heated up, with Massimo Tamburini making his discontent known to Eraldo ferracci.

Back on track, Roche continued pulling away from the rest of the pack, while on lap 10, Bethridge attempted to pass Chandler on starkey's straight, but he went a bit too close to chandler, touched him and lost control of his bike.

While Bethridge went back to the harris pits cursing up a storm, a big battle for 10th place occured between Fred Merkel and Norton's Rob McElnea. At redgate, McElnea missed his braki g point and collected merkel with him into the gravel.

This meant that Raymond Roche would cruise to the win on the first race of the season, a debut win for the Ducati 888

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Race 1 results

1) Raymond Roche - Ducati
2) Doug Polen - Suzuki
3) Miguel Duhamel - Yamaha
4) Doug Chandler - Kawasaki
5) Scott Russell - Suzuki
6) Davide Tardozzi - Bimota
7) Carl Fogarty - Kawasaki
8) Giancarlo Falappa - Ducati
9) Aaron Slight - Yamaha
10) Michael Dowson - Suzuki
11) Terry Rymer - Norton
12) Stéphane Mertens - Honda
13) Peter Goddard - Kawasaki
14) Jamie Whitham - Honda
15) Baldassarre Monti - Yamaha


RACE 2

for race 2, Doug Chandler got the pole for Rob Muzzy Kawasaki ahead of the surprising Anders Andersson on the old Ducati model as well as Pirovano and Duhamel. Roche and Chili started 6th and 7th behind the bimota of Tardozzi on row 2.

The start would see Chandler and Duhamel rocket away from everyone and duel together for the lead, with the two Bimotas following them closely. Chandler and Duhamel delighted the crowd at Donington with their aggressive riding and battling until lap 3, when Duhamel tried to pass Chandler on the inside at redgate. Both riders would end up falling off their bikes and into the gravel. This allowed the two bimotas and Roche to grab the first 3 spots and run away with them, the rest of the field struggling to catch on to the Italian bikes.

Of note are the hondas of Merkel and Hislop. The hondas have been the Ducati's main rivals in the first years of WSBK, but now, the RC30 is showing off its age, becoming off the pace of the other bikes. They ended up stuck in a battle for p8 agaisnt Marty Bethridge of Yamaha.

Tardozzi ended up passing Pirovano for the lead, no doubt due to team orders, and For the rest of the race, Pirovano held Roche at bay, allowing Tardozzi to fly away to score his and Bimota's first win in WSBK since race 1 of the round of America in 1989!

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Race 2 results

1) Davide Tardozzi - Bimota
2) Fabrizio Pirovano - Bimota
3) Raymond Roche - Ducati
4) Scott Russell - Suzuki
5) Pierfrancesco Chili - Ducati
6) Giancarlo Falappa - Ducati
7) Carl Fogarty - Kawasaki
8) Steve Hislop - Honda
9) Fred Merkel - Honda
10) Marty Bethridge - Yamaha
11) Rob McElnea - Norton
12) Terry Rymer - Norton
13) Stéphane Mertens - Honda
14) Andreas Meklau - Honda
15) Jari Suhonen - Suzuki


Riders standings after round 1

Raymond Roche 35 pts
Davide Tardozzi 30 pts
Scott Russell 24 pts
Carl Fogarty 18 pts
Giancarlo Falappa 18 pts
Doug Polen 17 pts
Miguel Duhamel 15 pts
Douc Chandler 13 pts
Pierfrancesco Chili 11 pts
Terry Rymer 9 pts
Steve Hislop 8 pts
Stéphane Mertens 7 pts
Fred Merkel 7 pts
Aaron Slight 7 pts
Michael dowson 6 pts
Rob McElnea 5 pts
Peter goddard 3 pts
Andreas Meklau 2 pts
Jamie Whitham 2 pts
Baldassarre Monti 1 pt
Jari Suhonen 1 pt

Manufacturers standings after round 1 (only best results count)

Ducati 35 pts
Bimota 30 pts
Suzuki 30 pts
Kawasaki 22 pts
Yamaha 21 pts
Honda 12 pts
Norton 10 pts


The world superbike championship will head to Jerez de la plata, next, for the round of spain.
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Alt-WSBK 1991

Round 2 round of spain

Jerez de la frontera, Andalusia, Spain.

A bright, sunny day befell the city of Jerez, in spain, on this saturday April 27th, 1991, for race 1 of the second round fo the 1991 World Superbike Championship.


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On pole for race 1, Fabrizio Pirovano once again with his Bimota Tesi 1/D. The Massimo Tamburini designed bike is the surprise of this early season, taking the fight to their fierce rivals Ducati and reigning champ Raymond Roche with their new 888 machine. The Italian beat the frenchman by only 6 tenths of a second to grab the pole, with Bimota teammate Davide Tardozzi and rob muzzy kawasaki rider Doug Chandler being the closest to Pirovano and Roche in 3rd and 4th.


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RACE 1

Everybody got off cleanly at the start, and some hard, but fair racing in the top 5 ensued for much of the race. Fred Merkel of Rumi Honda was the first casualty, the 1989 champion retired from mechanical issues on lap 10. On turn 6 on lap 10, 4th placed pierfrancesco Chili made his move, but 3rd placed Chandler blocks the door. Chandler, however, would miss the jorge aspar curve and fall down his bike, retiring on the spot.
Roche and Tardozzi upfront were dueling, while Chili, Carl fogarty, Tardozzi, Doug Polen of Suzuki and Miguel Duhamel of Harris Yamaha battled for the 3rd place spot. On lap 16th, Foggy attempted to pass Chili for 3rd on turn 6. He does so in style on the inside, with Chili even falling down on his own trying to accelerate out of the corner!

...and then, at Jorge Aspar, Foggy would miss his turn and fall down himself into the gravel!

It was now Tardozzi, Polen and Duhamel for 3rd. A lap later, Doug Polen would retire in the Yoshimura Suzuki pits on mechanical issues. Disappointing for the Suzuki outfit, who were on the verge of another good result. Tardozzi would turn up the heat and fly away from Duhamel. The young french canadian would try his best to catch up to the italian, but he would suffer a puncture on his rear tire on lap 18.

Up front, Raymond Roche kept piling on the pressure on Pirovano, and eventually, with two laps to go, Roche made his move and passed Pirovano on turn 6! Roche would then hold off Pirovano for the last two laps to win race 1 of the round of Spain. Tardozzi would end up in 3rd, giving Bimota another podium double.

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Race 1 results

1) Raymond Roche - Ducati
2) Fabrizio Pirovano - Bimota
3) Davide Tardozzi - Bimota
4) Scott Russell - Suzuki
5) Marty Bethridge - Yamaha
6) Terry Rymer - Norton
7) Baldassarre Monti - Yamaha
8) Rob McElnea - Norton
9) aaron slight - Yamaha
10) Jari Suhonen - Suzuki
11) Jamie Whitham - Honda
12) Giancarlo Falappa - Ducati
13) Steve Hislop - Honda
14) Shinichi Itoh - Honda
15) Stéphane Mertens - Honda

First top 6 this year for Norton and Scott Russell saving Yoshimura Suzuki with a good result!


RACE 2

Roche starts on pole with Carl Fogarty in 2nd and Miguel Duhamel and Doug Polen completing the front row. The race would end up being a duel between Roche and the blackburn native Foggy for the win, with an epic 5-way battle for the last podium spot providing a good enough alternative to the duel up front.

Marty Bethridge of Yamaha was at it again. On lap 2, at curva sao pons, he made contact with Terry Rymer of the Norton outfit Crighton Engineering, taking each other out.

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However, the FIM, after seeing the tape of the race, would notice that it was Rymer who closed the door too toght for Bethridge, and would subsequently suspend the british rider for the next two rounds at Hockenheim and Assen in the netherlands. Former Grand Prix motorcycle veteran Ron Haslam has been announced by Brian Crighton as Rymer's replacement on the Norton RCW588 for those two rounds only.

Meanwhile, back on the track, Carl Fogarty and Raymond Roche exchanged the lead between each other, while Miguel Duhamel, Doug Chandler, Fabrizio Pirovano, Frankie Chili and Doug Polen battled for 3rd spot in a crazy rumble with many a three-wide overtakes galore.

Eventually, the pressure put on by Fogarty paid off, for Roche got slightly wide at turn 11, which opened to window for Fogarty to grab the lead! And Carl Fogarty would use the last remaining grip on his tires to pull away from Roche and score his and Kawasaki's first win of the year!

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As for the battle for 3rd place, Pirovano completed a three-wide overtake on Doug Chandler and Miguel Duhamel to grab third and score another podium. Easily Bimota and Pirovano's best start to a WSBK campaign in a long while!

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Race 2 results

1) Carl Fogarty - Kawasaki
2) Raymond Roche - Ducati
3) Fabrizio Pirovano - Bimota
4) Miguel Duhamel - Yamaha
5) Doug Chandler - Kawasaki
6) Pierfrancesco Chili - Ducati
7) Doug Polen - Suzuki
8) Davide Tardozzi - Bimota
9) Rob McElnea - Norton
10) Fred Merkel - Honda
11) Anders Andersson - Ducati
12) Andreas Meklau - Honda
13) Aaron Slight - Yamaha
14) Steve Hislop - Honda
15) Jamie Whitham - Honda


Riders standings after round 2

Raymond Roche 72 pts
Davide Tardozzi 53 pts
Fabrizio Pirovano 49 pts
Carl Fogarty 38 pts
Scott Russell 37 pts
Miguel Duhamel 28 pts
Doug Polen 26 pts
Doug Chandler 24 pts
Giancarlo Falappa 22 pts
Pierfrancesco Chili 21 pts
Rob McElnea 20 pts
Terry Rymer 19 pts
Marty Bethridge 17 pts
Aaron Slight 17 pts
Steve Hislop 13 pts
Fred Merkel 13 pts
Baldassarre Monti 10 pt
Stéphane Mertens 8 pts
Jamie Whitham 8 pts
Jari Suhonen 7 pt
Michael dowson 6 pts
Andreas Meklau 6 pts
Anders Andersson 5 pts
Peter goddard 3 pts
Shinichi Itoh 2 pts


Manufacturers standings after round 2

Ducati 72 pts
Bimota 67 pts
Suzuki 52 pts
Yamaha 45 pts
Kawasaki 42 pts
Norton 27 pts
Honda 23 pts



WSBK will head to the deep forests of Hockenheim, Germany, for the third round of the championship!
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Round 3

Hockenheim, Germany

May 11-12

The chilly forests of Hockenheim hosts the best production bikes and riders in the world as the World Superbike Championship contest its third championship round. It is a track that, naturally, favors high-powered machines of all kinds, and that logic was respected in the qualifying sessions, with the bimota Tesi 1/Ds of Fabrizio Pirovano and Davide Tardozzi taking both poles for this week-end.

Both Pirovano and Tardozzi stis behind championship leader Raymond Roche in 2nd and 3rd in the riders standings. Will this week-end be the confirmation of their unexpected status as main contenders to the frenchman and ducati this year?

Not when the surging Rob Muzzy Kawasakis have something to say about that: for race 1, Doug Chandler and Carl Fogarty split Pirovano and Roche by qualifying in 2nd and 4th, respectively. The Kawasakis's setup looks like the perfect setup to extract the maximum potential of the ZXR-750's 750cc engine. Tardozzi, meamwhile, had more trouble with his bike setup, only taking a disappointing 13th spot.

The two Yoshimura Suzukis of Doug Polen and Scott Russell leads the second row in 5th and 6th, starting alongside the Norton RCW588 of former Grand Prix veteran ron Haslam, replacing the suspended Terry Rymer, and the second fast by ferracci Ducati of Pierfrancesco Chili.

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RACE 1
Pirovano and Chandler kept their starting position at the start, with Foggy and Roche exchanging 3rd heading to the long straights in the forest, while Ron Haslam blasted off with his rotary-engined bike into 5th. Tardozzi as well had a great start from 13th all the way to 9th!

Of course, this being Hockenheim, it is all about the race of attrition. And attrition, there was, as soon as lap 2, where Rob McElnea suffered an unfortunate puncture on the back straight. Next, Aaron Slight fell down on the ostkurve, while Tardozzi would suffer mechanical issues and retire in the pits. Doug polen would suffer the same fate on lap 6.

Pirovano pulled away, scoring the fastest lap in the process, while Chandler chased him and foggy and roche battled for 3rd. Pirovano came close many times to score his first WSBK win. Could today be the day? It got even easier with Raymond Roche retiring from worn out brakes on lap 9.

But then, Pirovano slowed down at the straight, letting the muzzy kawasakis and Haslam's Norton through as he parked his Bimota on the side. Mechanical issues got the better of the italian.

No heartbreak for the Muzzy Kawasakis, though, for the two ZXR-750s pulled away and remained unchallenged through the last quarter of the race. Interestingly enough, Rob Muzzy opted for Carl Fogarty as his winning rider, for Doug Chandler, the championship runner-up last year, let Foggy through to score the win for the team, because the blackburn native is the closest to roche in the standings. This might lead to some interesting stories coming from the Rob Muzzy pits in the coming weeks ...


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Ron Haslam completes a very solid race by scoring Norton's first ever podium!

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Race 1 results

1) Carl Fogarty - Kawasaki
2) Doug Chandler - Kawasaki
3) Ron Haslam - Norton
4) Scott Russell - Suzuki
5) Pierfrancesco Chili - Ducati
6) Miguel Duhamel - Yamaha
7) Marthy Bethridge - Yamaha
8) Peter Goddard - Kawasaki
9) Peter Rubatto - Kawasaki
10) Fred Merkel - Honda
11) Giancarlo Falappa - Ducati
12) Christian Zweghorn - Honda
13) Jari Suhonen - Suzuki
14) Edwin Seibel - Kawasaki
15) Stéphane Mertens - Honda


RACE 2

Tardozzi on pole followed by Roche in 2nd, the two muzzy kawasakis in 3rd and 4th and Marthy Bethridge in 5th. This top 5 would be the class of the field in race 2, immediately pulling away from the pack in the first few laps. The rest of the top 10 battled all race long for points, with many overtakes galore. Up front, though, it split into two battles, with Roche and Tardozzi for the win and Bethridge and his lone crusade against the Muzzy Kawasakis for 3rd.

Bethridge and Foggy had a quite enjoyable scrap. The ulsterman and the blackburn native took turns tussling each other for 4th until Bethridge got him using the yamaha OW01 engine's power entering the stadium section

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Bethridge would use that momentum to pass the other Kawasaki of Doug Chandler for 3rd at the ostkurve. Hockenheim looks like Bethridge's best track, and it would show as he pulled away from the Kawasakis.

Meanwhile, up front, Roche kept the pressure on Tardozzi as the laps winded down. The Ducati Frenchman would try his luck at the back straight, but Tardozzi held firm at the stadium section. Roche tried a second time at the ostkurve, ut again, Tardozzi would close the door. Finally, with two laps to go, Roche would go saido-bai-saido with Tardozzi at the backstraight and outbrake Tardozzi at Agip corner, taking the lead and keeping it for the last two laps to score his third win of the season!

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Marthy Bethridge completes the podium with a great performance. The Rob Muzzy Kawasakis of Chandler and Fogarty finish in 4th and 5th, while Ron Haslam completes a great week-end for Norton with another top 6 finish. Suddenly, the suspended Terry Rymer's place on the Crighton Engineering Norton team seems in jeopardy...

Race 2 Results

1) Raymond Roche - Ducati
2) Davide Tardozzi - Bimota
3) Marty Bethridge - Yamaha
4) Doug Chandler - Kawasaki
5) Carl Fogarty - Kawasaki
6) Ron Haslam - Norton
7) Scott Russell - Suzuki
8) Rob McElnea - Norton
9) Doug Polen - Suzuki
10) Fabrizio Pirovano - Bimota
11) Miguel Duhamel - Yamaha
12) Pierfrancesco Chili - Ducati
13) Steve Hislop - Honda
14) Fred Merkel - Honda
15) Aaron Slight - Yamaha



Standings after Round 3

Raymond Roche 92 pts
Davide Tardozzi 70 pts
Carl Fogarty 69 pts
Scott Russell 59 pts
Fabrizio Pirovano 55 pts
Doug Chandler 54
Miguel Duhamel 43 pts
Pierfrancesco Chili 36 pts
Doug Polen 33 pts
Rob McElnea 28 pts
Ron Haslam 27 pts
Giancarlo Falappa 27 pts
Fred Merkel 21 pts
Terry Rymer 19 pts
Aaron Slight 18 pts
Steve Hislop 16 pts
Peter Goddard 11 pts
Jari Suhonen 10 pts
Baldassarre Monti 10 pts
Stéphane Mertens 9 pts
Jamie Whitham 8 pts
Peter Rubatto 7 pts
Michael Dowson 6 pts
Andreas Meklau 6 pts
Anders Andersson 5 pts
Christian zwegorn 4 pts
Edwin Seibel 2 pts
Shinichi Itoh 2 pts


Manufacturers standings

Ducati 103 pts
Bimota 84 pts
Kawasaki 75 pts
Suzuki 74 pts
Yamaha 70 pts
Norton 52 pts
Honda 32 pts

WSBK will head for the first time ever to the legendary Assen circuit for the 4th round of the championship. Really good news for Honda as Freddie Spencer will make his return at a track that he knows really well. Can his return turn Honda's season around?

Now, Steve Hislop needs a new ride if he wants to continue the season...
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Alt-WSBK 1991

Round 4: Round of Holland

TT Assen, Assen, Netherlands

May 18-19



Race 1


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Pretty quiet race for the first ever WSBK race at the legendary Assen circuit, for Raymond Roche of Fast by Ferracci Ducati was not threatened at all through the 18 laps of the race, with Carl Fogarty and Doug Polen rounding up the podium.

Of note was Ron Haslam of Crighton Engineering, who was fighting Polen for 3rd for much of the race. The british veteran would unfortunately suffer from mechanical issues that forced him to park near the cows in the Assen field

Alt-WSBK 91 Assen race 1 results

1) raymond Roche-Ducati
2) Carl Fogarty-Kawasaki
3) Doug Polen-Suzuki
4) Doug Chandler-Kawasaki
5) Pierfrancesco Chili-Ducati
6) Miguel Duhamel-Yamaha
7) Davide Tardozzi-Bimota
8) Scott Russell-Suzuki
9) Freddie Spencer-Honda
10) Fred Merkel-Honda
11) Stéphane Mertens-Honda
12) Andreas Meklau
13) Giancarlo Falappa-Ducati
14) Baldassarre Monti-Yamaha
15) Jamie Whitham-Honda



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Race 2

This race would see Doug Chandler runnign a one-man crusade against the Fast by Ferracci Ducati duo, finding himself sandwiched between Roche and PierFrancesco Chili for much of the race. In the last laps of the race, Chandler, perhaps feeling the pressure from Chili, tieed many attempts on Roche throughout the course. Finally, on lap 16, he went for the lead on the inside, only for his Kawasaki to hit the Ducati 888 of Roche and send him into the hay.

Chandler already had enough trouble as it is, having to pit for repairs, but he was also assigned a 10-second penalty, as well, Effectively not only giving away the win to Chili, who scores his first ever WSBK win,but also throw away hsi chances of a top 5 finish.

Meanwhile, there was a crazy 3-way fight between Davide Tardozzi, Carl Fogarty and Miguel Duhamel, with the Italain Bimota Ace ending up on the podium.

Duhamel, the french canadian rookie and Daytona 200 winner, has been considerably outperforming his teammate Marty Bethridge on the Harris Yamaha so far this season.

Roche has won at least one race in every round so far

Alt-WSBK 91 Assen Race 2 results

1) Pierfrancesco Chili-Ducati
2) Doug Polen-Suzuki
3) Davide Tardozzi-Bimota
4) Miguel Duhamel-Yamaha
5) Carl Fogarty-Kawasaki
6) Doug Chandler-Kawasaki
7) Rob McElenea-Norton
8) Fabrizio Pirovano-Bimota
9) Ron Haslam-Norton
10) Scott Russell
11) Marty Bethridge- Yamaha
12) Aaron Slight-Yamaha
13) Freddie Spencer-Honda
14) Fred Merkel-Honda
15) Giancarlo Falappa-Ducati



Riders standings after Round 4

Raymond Roche 112 pts

Carl Fogarty 97 pts

Davide Tardozzi 94 pts

Doug Chandler 77 pts

Scott Russell 73 pts

PierFrancesco Chili 67 pts

Miguel Duhamel 66 pts

Doug Polen 65 pts

Fabrizio Pirovano 63 pts

Marty Bethridge 46 pts

Rob McElnea 37 pts

Ron Haslam 34 pts

Giancarlo Falappa 31 pts

Fred Merkel 29 pts

Freddie Spencer 10 pts

Terry Rymer 19 pts

Aaron Slight 22 pts

Steve Hislop 16 pts

Stéphane Mertens 14 pts

Baldassarre Monti 12 pts

Peter Goddard 11 pts

Jari Suhonen 10 pts

Andreas Meklau 10 pts

Jamie Whitham 9 pts

Peter Rubatto 7 pts

Michael Dowson 6 pts

Anders Andersson 5 pts

Christian zwegorn 4 pts

Edwin Seibel 2 pts

Shinichi Itoh 2 pts



Manufacturers standings after 4 rounds

Ducati 143 pts

Bimota 108 pts

Suzuki 106 pts

Kawasaki 103 pts

Yamaha 93 pts

Norton 61 pts

Honda 42 pts


THE FIRST UPGRADE WINDOW IS OPEN!

UPGRADES

Upgrades can be requested by both manufacturer and privateers.
NEW: Privateers can not sell their upgrades to any other team. That includes both other privateers and manufacturers. For example, Moriwaki Engineering cannot sell their custom-made chassis to, say, Hardwick Racing.
NEW: Manufacturers can only sell vehicle upgrades to privateers if they have the exact same Parameters . In other words, any manufacturer who does not provide a factory bike or that applies a penalty to its privateers can not sell their upgrades to them under any circumstances.
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Upgrade results are determined by RNG on a 1-10 scale. The higher the current stat number is, the higher the RNG number needs to be for a successful upgrade.


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