The WSB championship will feature a new series in 2010.
It will be called called the ParkinGO World Series will be held in
conjunction with seven rounds of the FIM Superbike World Championship
at Valencia, Assen, Monza, Misano, Brno, Donington and Nurburgring.
The make and model of the bikes will be announced shortly. Anyone want to guess what it'll be?
no idea at present, but the web page related to the WSB championship is a mine of information - not sure i can post a link so won't, but Google the above 'WSB championship 2010 - bikes' and the site comes up, going to have a better look tomorrow for clues as to the possible bike
"One month after the agreement between Infront Motor Sports and ParkinGO, Oasi Handling Group, details are now being announced about one of the most fascinating Trophies on the international bike racing scene, which will allow 24 riders to challenge each other at the leading European circuits alongside the top racers of the SBK World Championship."
"The ParkinGO Series has come about with the official support of the historic English manufacturer Triumph, which has also been successfully involved in the Supersport Word Championship. The Series can also count on the support of the "King of Slide", Garry McCoy, who made history this year by scoring the first World Championship podium for Triumph in 40 years. The Australian, who was the official rider of BE1 Racing in the 2009 World Supersport Championship, will support and lend his image to the ParkinGO European Series with his technique and experience."
"BE1 Racing and Top Ride will directly manage this competition, sponsored by the UEM, which has enabled it to be turned into a European Championship. The bikes to be used are the Triumph Street Triple 675 R, which will be supplied by the organization before the races with the complete racing kit."
"The championship will be held at seven rounds of the Superbike World Championship on the following dates: 11/04/2010 Valencia (Spain); 25/04/2010 Assen (Holland); 09/05/2010 Monza (Italy); 27/06/2010 Misano (Italy); 11/07/2010 Brno (Czech Republic); 01/08/2010 Donington (England); 05/09/2010 Nurburgring (Germany)"
So, Right manufacturer, wrong model