Poor old James Haydon... Poor bugger..hope it doesnt effect him too much...I quite like the bloke... FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIRWAVES DUCATI CONFIRM RIDER LINE UP London, UK (22nd April)- With the third round of the British Superbike Championship at Mallory Park rapidly approaching on 24th April, Airwaves Ducati were today pleased to finalise their line up. The team announced that Gregorio Lavilla will ride the Airwaves-Ducati 999F04 for the remainder of the season as they continue their bid for the championship title at the Leicestershire circuit. The Spaniard has been installed alongside 21-year-old Leon Haslam. The team also confirmed that James Haydon, for the good of the team and Airwaves Ducati, would stand down for the rest of the season. Airwaves Ducati have made an excellent start to the season with Haslam and Lavilla riding the Airwaves Ducati 999F04, currently lying second in the championship. Having secured four podiums from four starts, the performances of 30-year-old Lavilla have been very impressive and this has lead to James making this difficult decision to enable the team to make today's announcement. Team Manager, Colin Wright, confirmed: "The last couple of weeks have not been an easy time for all involved but the team are extremely grateful to James for standing down and allowing Gregorio to continue riding. We appreciate that this was the hardest of decisions for him to make and are pleased to confirm that James will be with us at Mallory Park supporting the team. We are fully focused on continuing the excellent progress we've made in the first two rounds and are looking forward to the rest of the season." James, although disappointed, commented: "This was a very difficult decision to make but, for the good of the team and Airwaves Ducati, I will stand down to allow Gregorio to continue to fly the flag for Airwaves Ducati. I wish the team all the best for the rest of the season." The team will now be turning their attentions to the race weekend at Mallory Park, aiming to secure their first victories of the season and keep the pressure on the other teams. |
Bit of a kick downstairs for James! |
Tough for James, but what else could he do? If he kicked up a stink, what would the team relationship be like for the rest of the year? He's gone up in my estimations. |
Gentleman Jim I have to say that James has done himself credit in taking this position as it would have been extremely hard for him. Here's hoping that Crash.net get behind finding him a competitive ride the way they did with Lavilla :saint: |
The pressures on for GL now though eh ??! |
Cool.... never rated haydon, always lobbed it on whatever bike he rides, I do however feel a bit sorry for him, is that 2 years without a ride as such? I can imagine there was some kind of monetary buy out in there, not bad I guess for not doing much. Well we have GL to look forward to for the rest of the year, good news :D |
My thoughts exactly JPM, bet he got a big fat pay off to accept this and sit on his arse doing nothing. Cheaper than running a third bike thats for sure. |
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I bet he'll be at Mallory this weekend... trying to get a ride :D |
it says in the press release he'll be at Mallory ... Weeksy, whens your first race this year ???? |
In reality, what else could the team do? If they dropped GL and reinstated JH they would have effectivley thrown all those great results in the bin? Even though I like the guy, I have to agree with JPM too, Haydon is THE crasher. If he was younger and sooo fast, you could understand it, but he's experienced and still bins it for a hobby. It's been so hard watching him leading the odd race and just waiting for the inevitable dump. |
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