Kiyonari Joins Brookes On Honda’s Factory Team In British Superbike

Kiyonari Joins Brookes On Honda’s Factory Team In British Superbike

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Ryuichi Kiyonari, the two times winner of the crown, joins forces with Josh Brookes to spearhead the Honda (UK) challenge for the 2010 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship in association with Pirelli. The Japanese rider took the title in 2006 and 2007 before moving on to the World scene but now he returns to the Louth based team which is continuing its partnership with HM Plant into a seventh year. “I’m looking forward to being back in BSB and working with the team again I had a happy time with them when I was here before and so I am really exciting to be back. “I don’t know what to expect as BSB is never easy but I will be giving everything to win races,” said Kiyonari who made a one-off appearance with the team in the Croft round last September. Now he is back full time, riding the team’s Fireblades alongside the exciting Australian Josh Brookes who continues for a second term, intent on building on his fourth place in the standings of this year. Steve Plater, the Lincolnshire rider who won the 2009 Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport crown, continues with the the team, but focussing on the Metzeler Superstock 1000 Championship in the coming season. “I’m pleased to confirm Honda’s commitment to the British Superbike Championship for 2010 and also the team’s continued relationship with HM Plant. The British Superbike Championship is very strong and the high standard of rider talent and racing can be seen at every round,” said Steve Martindale, General Manager of Honda (UK) Motorcycles. HM Plant Chairman, John Jones, said, “We have been delighted with our relationship with Honda and the exposure achieved from the HM Plant Honda team partnership over the last six years and look forward to that continuing with some great and exciting racing in 2010.” Honda (UK) Racing will also continue its long-standing relationship and support of Clive Padgett’s Honda squad next year. Aussie Glen Richards will compete in both the Superstock and Supersport classes. John McGuinness will contest the Superstock title and Ian Hutchinson the Supersport series.

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