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The Kawasaki Racing Team can
confirm that John Hopkins will be one of the riders who will
spearhead Kawasaki's assault on the 2008 MotoGP world championship,
after securing the Anglo-American's signature on a two-year contract
ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix at Sachsenring.
With his name at the top of most team managers' wish lists, Hopkins
turned down a number of lucrative offers from other teams in
order to sign with Kawasaki. Securing the 24-year-old Californian's
services for the next two years was the culmination of weeks
of negotiations between Hopkins' management company and Kawasaki's
Competition Manager, Michael Bartholemy.
"We have had our eye on John for some time, so we didn't
hesitate to open negotiations with him as soon as we heard he
was considering his options for the next two years," explained
Bartholemy. "The discussions haven't been easy, as John
is probably the most sought after rider in the paddock at the
moment, but we are happy that, of all the options open to him
for next year, he finally chose to join Kawasaki."
Hopkins, who hails from San Diego in California, made his Grand
Prix debut in 2002 for the WCM Red Bull team, for whom he raced
a 500cc two-stroke against the new breed of four-stroke MotoGP
machines.
After impressing during his rookie year, for the following season
Hopkins secured a seat alongside former 500cc world champion,
Kenny Roberts, in the factory Suzuki MotoGP squad, for whom he
is now in his fifth season.
While he's undoubtedly made progress during his time in the premier
series, Bartholemy believes Hopkins will at last be able to fully
realise his considerable talents aboard Kawasaki's rapidly evolving,
and improving, ZX-RR. The American already has a head start,
being familiar with Bridgestone tyres, which he currently runs,
and on which the Ninjas have been making continuous steps forward
this season.
"John has both the ability and the determination necessary
to win races but, before this year, he maybe hasn't had the machinery
necessary. I'm confident that the combination of John Hopkins
and Kawasaki's Ninja ZX-RR will be a potent one next year, and
we're looking forward to seeing John realise both his and Kawasaki's
full potential," continued Bartholemy.
"For me, John's decision to join Kawasaki for the next two
years is a clear indication of just how far we've come with the
new team infrastructure and the 800cc Ninja ZX-RR. Just twelve
months ago we wouldn't have been in a position to attract a rider
of John's calibre, but the situation is very different now. We
have proved that Kawasaki has a professional set-up and a competitive
package in the Ninja ZX-RR, which is why we now have the option
of also signing a proven MotoGP race winner to ride alongside
John Hopkins next season. Signing two top riders to campaign
our bike in 2008 was always one of Kawasaki's primary goals for
this year and, thanks mainly to the trust shown in the team by
our colleagues in Japan, we are close to achieving this target
before the midseason break. Once we've finalised our rider line-up
for next season we will then look closely at our current team
set-up, to see if there is a way to improve even further the
level of support we are able to offer to our two riders next
year," concluded Kawasaki's Competition Manager.
The Kawasaki Racing Team expect to announce their full rider
line-up for the 2008 season shortly after next weekend's U.S.
Grand Prix at Laguna Seca, where Roger Lee Hayden will make his
premier class debut as a wild card entry aboard Kawasaki's Ninja
ZX-RR. |