News 5 Feb 2016

IodaRacing makes WorldSBK switch official

Former MotoGP squad entering Aprilias this season.

Source: Supplied.

Source: Supplied.

IodaRacing has finally announced it will be heading to the World Superbike Championship fulltime in 2016 with Aprilia machinery, switching from MotoGP for the new season.

Former grand prix winner Alex De Angelis and current Superstock 1000 FIM Cup title holder Lorenzo Savadori will ride the Aprilia RSV4 RF, which won the last two races of 2015 in the hands of Catalan rider Jordi Torres and Brit Leon Haslam.

“My current physical condition is as yet unknown,” De Angelis said following his late-season MotoGP incident last year. “Since the crash I’ve not ridden and the test before Phillip Island will also be important for that reason. I can’t fully contract my biceps and so I don’t have much strength in my right arm. It’s all a question of time.

“In the test I’ll get my first taste of a Superbike, which I’ve never tried before. I’m sure that IodaRacing have a greater chance of doing well in WorldSBK as opposed to MotoGP and I hope to get back into the top positions, which I haven’t been able to do for a while and I miss it.

“The Aprilia was a winning bike at the end of 2015 and we will have to see what the difference is now after the other marques have been working over the winter. I expect and hope that Aprilia won’t just prove a supplier but also an integral part of the team.

“I regret not having been able to test over the winter, but it is what it is and we’ll use the first couple of races as a test and make progress as soon as possible.”

Lorenzo Savadori is thrilled to race in the top class and said: “I’m very happy, because these few months have been quite challenging given the news has only just arrived, but I’m glad I waited and happy to continue my career with Aprilia. I’m also happy to work with IodaRacing, who have so much experience and come from MotoGP, just as I am to have Alex De Angelis as a teammate.

“The goal is to learn as much as possible, it will be the first time on a Superbike for me and I don’t know the Pirelli slicks, which are a big change. I’ll give 100 percent to learn everything. Phillip Island as a track isn’t somewhere I know well, the last time I rode there was in 2010 on a 125 and everything will be completely different.

“I want to thank everyone who has helped me to get here and special thanks to Aprilia, my manager Lucio Pedercini and to the team for the opportunity.”

IodaRacing’s first WorldSBK appearance will take place during the official Phillip Island tests, prior to round one of the world championship in Australia on 26-28 February.

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