British Superbike: Luke Stapleford Steps Up With Buildbase Suzuki

British Superbike: Luke Stapleford Steps Up With Buildbase Suzuki

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Luke Stapleford and Richard Cooper complete Buildbase Suzuki lineup for 2019

Buildbase Suzuki has announced that Luke Stapleford will ride the team’s second GSX-R1000R superbike in 2019, partnering Bradley Ray in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, while Richard Cooper remains with the team for another year and will contest the National Superstock 1000 Championship.

Stapleford – who won the British Supersport title in 2015 – will return to the British Superbike paddock after three seasons in the World Supersport Championship. It’ll be the 27-year-old’s first full season on a superbike, however he boasts previous superbike experience having made a number of BSB wildcard appearances in recent years. For 2019 he is looking to build on that experience and develop into regular front-runner in arguably the most competitive domestic series.

He took victory in the final BSB race of 2018 and for 2019 Cooper will remain with the Buildbase Suzuki team for a third season. This year the experienced Nottinghamshire ace will return to the hotly-contested Superstock 1000 championship – a championship he won in 2011 and finished runner-up in in 2017 on the new GSX-R1000R – with the clear aim of fighting for the title.

Luke Stapleford, “I’ve got a good relationship with Steve [Hicken – team manager] and the team, and we’ve worked together before and we know each other well. We’d talked in the past but honestly I was still enjoying riding the 600. But we talked again after last season and I was at a point where I wanted a change from what I was doing in World Supersport – I was riding in a family-run team and honestly it was a lot of effort that took the shine off racing a motorbike a little bit. I’d had a few offers in BSB before, after the title in 2015, but now I feel the timing and the package is right. It’s going to be hard, I know that, but I think we’ll get there. We’ve not set any specific targets so much, and we’re being realistic, but at the same time my goal is to be at the front. It’s going to take time to get up to speed and a lot of hard work, but that’s where we want to be and I know the team and the bike can be there. The feeling in 2015 of winning the British Supersport title is what’s kept me going, and I want the feeling of winning races, and eventually a championship, again.”

Richard Cooper, “The aim this year is the championship, definitely. The GSX-R1000R has finished twice, narrowly, the last two seasons in Superstock, and I want to deliver the team and Suzuki the championship. I had a good end to the year in Superbike and it was good to win the last race of the year, but it’s going to be equally competitive in Superstock in 2019, with some new riders and teams. But I think a good winter, some changes with the team and to the bike, and also my previous experience should give us a head start. This year I want to go out and enjoy my racing again, and hopefully that’ll come with race wins and, fingers crossed, a championship.”

Team manager, Steve Hicken, “We’re going into 2019 feeling really confident with our package and feel we’re in with a very good chance of winning both the British Superbike and Superstock championships; we’ve got a strong rider lineup across the classes and we’re in our third year of development with the GSX-R1000R, which should see us start on the front foot come April.

“Richard Cooper ended 2018 on a high, winning the last superbike race of the year after after strong end to the season. This year our aim is to win the Superstock title and everyone knows he is certainly more than capable. It’s a championship that we’ve finished runner-up in the last two years, and we’re determined to go one better.

“We’re really pleased to welcome Luke Stapleford to the fold this year. We’ve worked with him in the past as a youngster and maintained a good relationship over the years. His talent is unquestionable and has got past superbike experience, which will stand him in good stead. He’s going to have a lot to learn still, and it’s a hugely competitive field this year, but we’re confident he can get up to speed quickly and have a successful season.”

Luke Stapleford, Richard Cooper, and Bradley Ray – who re-signed with the Buildbase Suzuki team after a strong season in 2018 which saw him do the double at the season-opener – will now begin a comprehensive winter testing programme ahead of the season-opening round at Silverstone on 19-21 April.

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