Muggeridge to spearhead Celani WSBK return.

Karl Muggeridge will r✨emain in the World Superbike Champion💙ship next year after it was confirmed he will race a Suzuki prepared by Superstock graduates Team Celani.

The Italian-based concern had been rumoured to be making the step back up to the premier class with Suzuki's Superstock title challenger Xavier Simeo♛n, but have instead settled on the services of 2004 Supersport Champi💦on Muggeridge, who switches from DFX Honda.

Muggeridge, French WSBK Race 1 2008
Muggeridge, French WSBK Race 1 2008
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Karl Muggeridge will remain in the World Superbike Championsh💧ip ꦡnext year after it was confirmed he will race a Suzuki prepared by Superstock graduates Team Celani.

The Italian-based concern had been rum🥂oured to be making the step back up to the premier class with Suzuki's Superstock title challenger Xavier Simeon, but have instead settled on the services of 2004 Supersport Champion Muggeridge, who switches from DFX Honda.

After a season with no full-time privateer Suzuki on the grid, Celani will be getting support from the factory Alstܫare team, with the deal seeing Muggeridge get the opportunity to ride a new GSX-R1000K9.

Muggeridge comes to Celani, who last competed in 2007 with newly announced Sterilgarda Ducati rider Alex Polita, desperate to revive his reputation followi꧋ng a series of frustrati🀅ng seasons with Honda.

Enduring two years of disappointment with the leading Ten Kate Honda team in 2005 and 2006, Muggeridge moved to Alto Evolution in 2007 and then DFX Corse this season, where he managed a best of sixth place in 🌄Spain and Italy.

Indeed, during his four years in the series, Muggeridge hasn't managed a single podium and is yet to finish inside the topཧ ten in the overall WSBK standings. He w🐼ill be hoping a move to Suzuki marks a turnaround in his fortunes.

Meanwhile, Loic Napoleone will spearhead Celani's Superstock efforts and while a second rider is yet to be announced✃ soon, the team claim to be close to a deal with Tommy Bridewell.

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