BSB on West's option list

"I have had some offers to ride BSB, AMA, IDM and endurance racing... I'm just looking for the best way to go, and a team that can win!" - Anthony West.
West, Moto2, Catalunya MotoGP 2011
West, Moto2, Catalunya MotoGP 2011
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Anthony West, whose planned return to MotoGP this season ended due to a lack of sponsorship, haꦜs given an update on his 2012 racing options.

In late January the former factory Kawas🅷aki MotoGP rider, a race winner in 250GP and WSS, announced that he had lost out on the Speed Master CRT MotoGP ride, adding: "I will most likely not race anymor🍨e and will [return] to Australia to find a normal job."

Fortunately, West now has a mo♈re upbeat view of his racing future and is considering offers to race in most of the leading national Superbike championships - plus endurance - with the aim of a world championship return in 2013.

Writing on his official Facebook page, West said:

"To keep people up to date, I have had some offers to ride BSB, AMA, IDM and endurance racing, of course I wa♓nt to be in GP but all rides are taken and same in WSBK. I'm just looking for the best way to go, and a🅠 team that can win!!! And I will start now to try [to] raise the money to come back into GP or WSBK for 2013"

Of those categories, BSB is surely the most prestigious - especi♏ally in the eyes of the WSBK/MotoGP paddocks - and therefore likely to be top of West's list.

In terms of "a team that can win", Swan Yamaha now needs a replacement for the injured Ian Hutchison, riding alongside t𒀰he team's reigning BSB champion Tommy Hill.

Rumours of WSBK legend Noriyuki Haga 🦄switching to BSB have been circling for months and the Japanese would also be an ideal 'super-sub' for the Swa🦋n team.

It is estimated that🐼 TT star Hutchison will need three months to recover from his latest left♋-leg fracture and his main priority is returning to fitness in time for June's Isle of Man races.

Wet-weather ace West raced for MZ in Moto2 for the past two seasons, claiming a best finish of fourth. Italian🅺 Mattia Pasini has taken over the Spee🌼d Master (Aprilia) MotoGP seat.

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