Dennis Hobbs has signed a deal to ride with AIM Racing in the 2009 British Supersport Championship. Hobbs, who missed out on the 2008 season following a high speed crash at Thruxton in April, is looking forward to competing on a Yamaha R6 during the forthcoming season. “I’m delighted to have joined Alistair Flanagan’s team for 2009. He has given me the perfect opportunity to win the 2009 British Supersport Championship, I can’t wait to get back on the bike and back to business. “In 2007 I just missed out on the title, and in 2008 I had a bad accident which left me needing a nerve transplant. My shoulder is recovering well and I’ve been training hard to get back to fitness, ready for this season. I had been in talks with my former team, Centurion Racing, about riding for them again this year, however we have both decided to go our own separate ways for 2009. I would like to thank them all for the support they gave me after my accident last year. “The Yamaha will be a new bike for me to learn this year, I know this is a winning package as Steve Plater proved for the team in 2008, I’ve proved I can win races at this level and the championship is only thing we need now.”
Hobbs To Ride For AIM Racing In British Supersport Championship
Hobbs To Ride For AIM Racing In British Supersport Championship
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