BMW Motorrad Motorsport FIM
Superbike World Championship team, with riders Troy Corser and Ruben Xaus
The team is now in its second season in the championship, recording 17 top-ten
finishes in 2009, its debut season in the Superbike World Championship.
"I definitely want to win another World Championship before the end of my
career. The next step along the road to achieving that goal is to collect as
many top-five finishes as possible this season. You can sense the determination
of BMW Motorrad to climb the ladder," Troy Corser said at the ceremony.
"I'm very happy to be competing as part of such a strong works team and to be
playing my part in this project from the ground up," Xaus said. "We are looking
to take the next step in 2010 to ensure that our goals become reality in the not
too distant future."
As we said in a previous report, a new addition to the team is Davide Tardozzi,
the former Ducati Xerox Superbike team manager. The Italian will head up team
management and operational control at the race tracks. Rainer Baumel will
continue as Head of Overall Project Management and Project Management
Engineering.
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