Noriyuki Haga and Andrew Pitt will race for the Yamaha Motor Italia squad
in the 2006 Superbike World Championship, fulfilling the team's desire to
retain the services of both its riders from the 2005 campaign.
Both men played an important role in developing Yamaha's YZF-R1 in its
first year of world superbike competition with Japanese ace Haga recording
10 podium finishes, including two wins, on his way to third place in the
championship.
Australian Pitt ended the year eighth in the standings with a best result
of fourth in the opening race of the season in Qatar.
The Yamaha Motor Italia squad will again benefit from the official backing
of Yamaha Motor Europe and for 2006 will use the updated YZF-R1 as the base
for their world superbike contender. Preparations for the new season have
already begun, with the first test of the 2006 season due to take place in
Valencia on 14-15 November.
Noriyuki Haga
"I wanted to stay with Yamaha as we ended the year very strongly and I am
very pleased that we have been able to agree terms. We had a good first
year together and it would have been a shame not to take advantage of all
the development work we carried out. Yamaha knows what it has to do to make
the bike into a championship winner and it was important for me to know
that I have the support needed for 2006. We came close to winning the title
in 2000 and my motivation to become champion is still as strong as it ever
was. Becoming world superbike champion is the goal I still have to achieve
and I believe that Yamaha can give me what it takes to turn this dream into
reality."
Andrew Pitt
"When I signed for last year we always knew that it would be 2006 before we
could really see the benefits of our work, therefore I'm delighted to
continue with the team and hopefully take advantage of the hard work we put
in last year. I enjoy working with this team and we've seen that the bike
can be a winner. We know what we have to do to take it to the next level
and with a year's experience of the class, the bike and the Pirelli tyres I
feel that I can show my true ability next year."
Laurens Klein Koerkamp - Racing Manager, Yamaha Motor Europe "We were quite
late in starting this project last year and I said that our objective would
be to develop the bike and put ourselves in a situation where we were
winning races by the end of the year. By the middle of the season we were
well on track, and we have shown that we can compete with the best in the
class. For 2006 we can take advantage of our year's knowledge. We now have
base settings for each circuit we race on, a year's development work behind
us and some chassis improvements from the new YZF-R1. The team will again
be run by Massimo Meregalli and working with Andrew and Noriyuki gives us
great stability. Our learning year is over and we now know exactly what is
required to challenge for the title. It will not be easy, but ultimately it
is our goal for 2006."
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