WSBK: John Hopkins Joins Stiggy Racing Honda
Hopkins replaces Rolfo from Valencia onwards – Stiggy Racing Honda
Stiggy Racing Honda Team finally broke its silence, confirming that John Hopkins will join the team from the third round of the Superbike World Championship in Valencia. Hopkins, who found himself out of a job following Kawasaki’s shock withdrawal from the MotoGP Championship earlier this year, has signed a deal with the team managed and run by former GP rider Johan Stigefelt.
Despite persistent rumours about Hopkins’ future, negotiations with Stiggy Racing Honda have remained in the background, with John Hopkins keeping his cool and telling fans and visitors on his official website to ‘expect a big treat’. This big treat, as now revealed, is his entry into the Superbike World Championship on a Stiggy Racing Honda Superbike.
Hopkins will join the team and help the development of the all new Stiggy Racing Honda CBR1000RR. Leon Haslam has already lifted the lid on the potential of the bike, in the opening round of the Championship, when he gave the team their maiden WSBK podium finish.
Roberto Rolfo;
“With great sadness I have taken notice of the fact that the team and its sponsors have expressed their wishes for another rider to support the team. Based on this outcome, I have decided to end my collaboration with the team.”
“I would like to thank my mechanics who have supported me in this short season. I would also like to emphasise the decision, as to prevent any miscommunication, has nothing to do with my physical condition, which is perfect at the moment, but is entirely based on reasons beyond my influence.”
Stiggy Racing Honda Team;
“We are sorry to announce the premature ending of our collaboration with Roberto Rolfo, due to insolvable matters of sponsor interest.”
“We would like to thank Roberto for his dedication and the effort he has put into the Stiggy Racing project from the beginning and sincerely hope he will quickly find the opportunity to participate once again in the SBK Championship. The team intends to maintain the excellent relationship it has built with Roberto Rolfo.”
Team Manager Johan Stigefelt;
“To be able to have John in our team is like a dream come true for all of us. It will put more pressure on uor performance, but Leon, his crew and the whole team have done a great job so far and I am confident we can give John a good bike and a good structure.”
Being a new team, everything is new to us and we must learn each track as we go along. With no previous data to work with, we are mainly developing the bike during race weekends and sometimes it can take a whole weekend to find the find the right settings.
Our intention is to be the best Honda out there and beat as many factory teams as possible. It will be difficult but, seeing what we have achieved already and the experience we are gaining every day, I am confident we can compete at the top.
“John Hopkins (on the potential of his new bike)”
Right from the start, in the first race, Leon showed that the bike could be put on the podium. The Stiggy Racing Honda has already proved that it is competitive and I would just like to adapt to it as quickly as possible. I want to be able to run at the front right from the get-go.
So far this season, Ben Spies and Nori Haga have shown their abilities to run at the front and their championship intentions. I believe this bike, the team, and myself have every capability of running at the front and dicing with the leaders. Starting from the third race in, we will be at an obvious disadvantage in the points, but I am just going to put my head down and work my way to the front.”
My goal is to accumulate as many wins and podiums as possible. I am looking forward to the experience and riding all the new tracks. I would like to thank my sponsors, Monster, Alpinestars and Arai, for standing by me this season, and I would like to thank Stiggy Racing Honda for giving me the opportunity to go racing in such a competitive series!”
The Stiggy Racing Honda squad has quickly established itself as a young team with a competitive rider set-up and a bike with huge potential. Johan Stigefelt has managed to put together an experienced Superbike team, including Hopkin’s new Crew Chief Kor Veldman, who previously worked with Vermeulen and Checa and won the World Title for Ten Kate (with James Toseland) in 2007.