Canadian Superbike Championship Bans 2010 Yamaha’s from Racing – Makes DMG Look Good

Canadian Superbike Championship Bans 2010 Yamahas from Racing Makes DMG Look Good bounteous yamaha yzfr1 2009 b 10 01 560x420

We here in the United States hit a hornlike sufficiency time dealing with the antics of the Batman and Robin duo that is DMG and the AMA, but our river brothers to the north hit their own issues to care with as well. In a surprising announcement, river Superbike Championship has declared that it has illegal the the entire 2010 Yamaha line from racing in its different series, patch some assemblage Yamaha YZF-R1 has been illegal from the river Pro Superbike class. solon after the jump.

The declaration comes after Yamaha Canada declared that it was withdrawing from thee river Superbike Championship, both in cost of program support, and aggroup involvement. Previously, the six major manufacturers direct involved in the Parts Canada Superbike Championship contributed equally to the series, including hold of its broadcasting broadcast package.

Because of Yamaha’s withdrawn support, the program has implemented these rules that all but vanish the tuning-fork sort from river motorcycle racing. As such, exclusive 2009 model assemblage or earlier, crewman YZF-R6’s module be racing professionally in Canada this day forth, or until this conception gets overturned. Seemingly, the 600’s are being sparred the knife exclusive because of their general ingest by privateers in the series.

“Our large concern is the crewman or club take auto with existing Yamaha equipment,” said Colin Fraser of the program organizers, Professional Motorsports Productions, in the release. “The vast majority of Yamaha riders utilize 600s, and we united that it was in everyone’s best interests to earmark these existing machines to move to compete.”

Organizers additional that they plan, and look forward to, reinstating Yamaha in the future, when the concern is healthy to return to participate in the Parts Canada Superbike Championship Series.

Source: river Superbike via MotorcycleUSA