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    Haga back with Yamaha WSB

    Haga returns to Yamaha for 2005

    10/1/2005

    Yamaha has signed popular Japanese rider Noriyuki Haga to complete its line-up for
    the 2005 Superbike World Championship season.

    Haga will race a YZF-R1 for the Milan-based Yamaha Motor Italia team, reuniting him
    with the brand on which he made his name in the late Nineties. The Japanese ace was a
    Yamaha rider between 1994 and 2001 and during this period he won 11 world superbike
    races, taking a best championship finish of second in the 2000 season, Yamaha's last
    year of official participation in the series.

    Last year Noriyuki rode a privately-entered Ducati to six wins and third in the
    series, a result bettered only by the Italian manufacturer's factory entered riders.

    Haga will have his first experience of the R1 when he joins team-mate Andrew Pitt in
    a three day test at the Phillip Island circuit in Australia later this month. Pitt
    has already completed two tests with the R1, both at Valencia in Spain, which Haga
    was unable to attend for contractual reasons.

    In addition to Yamaha Motor Europe's officially-supported Italian squad, a number of
    other long-standing Yamaha teams have announced their intention to independently
    enter the 2005 Superbike World Championship using race-kitted YZF-R1 machinery. Among
    the teams due to line-up on the grid this year are: Yamaha Motor France, who will
    enter former Grand Prix riders Norifumi Abe and Sebastien Gimbert; European
    Superstock Champions Lorenzini by Leoni, who are running Italian rider Gianluca
    Vizziello; and reigning Endurance World Champions Yamaha GMT94, who are intending to
    enter selected rounds with Spanish rider David Checa.

    Noriyuki Haga
    "I'm looking forward to returning to Yamaha and turning the R1 into a winner! I
    am on holiday with my family just now so I should be feeling good when I meet up with
    the team for my first ride on the bike, at Phillip Island later this month. I'm very
    happy to be staying in superbikes and joining this good team. As everyone knows, I
    love this championship and I've also worked with many of my mechanics before, and
    also the people at Yamaha Europe, so it will not feel all new to me. It should be
    fun!"

    Claudio Consonni - Racing Manager, Yamaha Motor Italia
    "We're all very excited about Noriyuki joining us for this year. He is one of the
    all-time greats of world superbike and a very popular rider. Already there is a great
    spirit within the team after Andrew's valuable feedback and performances in our early
    tests and now we're looking forward to getting out to Australia for our first test
    with both riders."

    Laurens Klein Koerkamp (Racing Manager, Yamaha Motor Europe) "We're looking
    forward to working with Nori-chan again. His performances last year showed that his
    is as fast as ever and he is also such a popular rider - that is good for us, the
    championship and our fans.

    "Andrew has already had two good tests but our bike is still an unknown quantity
    at this level and we will be going to each circuit without a base set up. We have set
    a target of being able to win races in the latter half of the season and we believe
    that we will be able to challenge for the title in 2006."

    Rider profiles

    Noriyuki Haga
    Date of birth: 02.03.1975
    Place of birth: Aichi, Japan
    Marital status: Married with two sons
    Height: 168cm
    Weight: 65kg

    Career history
    2004 Superbike World Championship (third)
    2003 MotoGP World Championship (14th)
    2002 Superbike World Championship (fourth)
    2001 500cc World Championship (14th)
    2000 Superbike World Championship (second)
    1999 Superbike World Championship (seventh)
    1998 Superbike World Championship (sixth)
    1997 All Japan Superbike Champion
    Superbike World Championship (13th)
    1996 All Japan Superbike Championship (eighth)
    Won Suzuki 8-Hour (with Colin Edwards)
    1995 All Japan Superbike Championship (10th)
    1994 All Japan Superbike Championship (ninth)
    1993 All Japan 250cc Championship (13th)

    Andrew Pitt
    Date of birth: 19.02.1976
    Place of birth: Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia
    Resides: Douglas, Isle of Man
    Marital status: Single
    Height: 178cm
    Weight: 65kg

    Career history
    2004 Supersport World Championship (12th)
    MotoGP World Championship (27th)
    2003 MotoGP World Championship (26th)
    2002 Supersport World Championship (fifth)
    2001 Supersport World Champion
    2000 Supersport World Championship (10th)
    1999 Australian Supersport Champion
    Australian Superbike Championship (second)
    1998 Australian Supersport Championship (second)
    1997 Victorian Supersport Champion
    1996 Australian 250cc Production Championship (second)

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    Woohoo! Looking forward to the first fireball. Haga's great on those big, sloppy, heavy superbikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Haga's great on those big, sloppy, heavy superbikes.
    Ummmmm.....from a post TRX rider?
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Ummmmm.....from a post TRX rider?
    So you're sticking up for competing brands now??
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    more updates please

    i read in a december(i think) motorsport mag that current fastest in testing was Troy Corser on GSXR. anyone know of anything new. also i know the first round is in Qatar in Feb but not the date? cheers

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    Also Yamaha mounted will be Sebastion Gimbert (the dude who ran real fast as a wild card in France last year) and Norifumi "Norick" Abe riding for Yamaha France.

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