Fergusson Re-signs With Joe Rocket Honda To Race In Australian Superbike, Supersport Series

Fergusson Re-signs With Joe Rocket Honda To Race In Australian Superbike, Supersport Series

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KRUSTY TO RIDE AGAIN FOR JOE ROCKET HONDA 2004 Dual Superbike/Supersport Champion Adam ‘Krusty’ Fergusson has now officially signed to ride again for the Joe Rocket Honda team next year. Fergusson is considered a veteran of the race circuit after having spent over 10 years competing within Australia as well as overseas in both the USA and Europe. Since his full time return to home soil, Adam has been unstoppable, often setting the benchmark for all others in his class with fastest laps and incredible racing tactics. He is fast, determined and looking to reclaim both Championship crowns in 2006. “I’m very happy to continue riding for Honda next year,” said the 31 year old Champion. “This past year threw up a few challenges that affected my overall results, but I’m confident we are going to get those sorted before the new season starts.” The Joe Rocket Honda Team won both the Supersport and Superbike titles in 2004 as well as 2005 with Adam and Josh Brookes at the helm respectively. It was an unprecedented achievement in Australian motorsport history and the Team would like nothing more than to do it again next year for the third year running. With the departure of Brookes to compete at world level overseas, Fergusson will be joined in 2006 by Glenn Allerton. Both riders will contest the 600cc and 1000cc classes to take place over eight rounds nationwide (to be confirmed), plus non championship support classes at the MotoGP. “Since his return to Honda, Adam has proven that he is one of the most talented and professional riders in this country,” said Team Manager Paul Free. “We are already preparing for 2006 and with his input, I believe we will experience another very successful year.”

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