News 6 Nov 2014

Cudlin lands Yamaha Motor Germany deal for 2015 IDM

Damian Cudlin returning to Germany fulltime next season.

Source: Supplied.

Source: Supplied.

Team Yamaha Motor Germany has confirmed that Damian Cudlin will join its team for the 2015 IDM Superbike Championship.

The Australian is no stranger to the IDM, winning the Supersport championship on a Yamaha in 2010 and challenging for the Superbike title in 2011 and 2013 in between his MotoGP commitments.

Focused on the Endurance World Championship in 2014, where he finished second for the Suzuki Endurance Racing Team (SERT), Cudlin made some IDM appearances for the Weber-Diener Team too; winning Nurburgring in the first for Kawasaki in six years.

Widely tipped to remain with SERT and Weber-Diener for 2015, Cudlin chose to accept an offer “too good to refuse” from Michael Galinski, manager of Team Yamaha Motor Germany.

“I’m very happy to have signed this deal and to have the support of Team Yamaha Motor Germany behind me in 2015,” Cudlin said. “I’ve admired Michael’s team for many years and I know that they go to the racetrack for one reason – to win. That’s the priority for them, and obviously it’s the priority for me too.”

Cudlin will ride Yamaha’s widely-anticipated new YZF-R1M in the series and is scheduled to make his debut on the machine in February.

“With Yamaha’s release of the new R1, the timing couldn’t be better to be a part of this team and, as you can imagine, I’m really excited to ride the new bike for the first time,” he added. “It looks like an amazing machine.”

Galinski was also happy to confirm the experienced Aussie in his rider line-up for next season.

“We are pleased to have a rider of Damian’s caliber in our team,” Galinski said. “He’s proven himself time and again on many different machines and we’re pleased we finally have the chance to work with him. We’re looking forward to the new season and we have no doubt Damian will be a strong contender for the championship on the new R1M.”

Cudlin will spend his off-season in Australia, preparing himself physically whilst rallying sponsors to support his 2015 campaign.

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