John McPhee one step closer to realising ‘childhood dream’ of joining WorldSBK

McPhee confirmed his move to Vince64 by Puccetti Racing at the end of January as he looks to achie💦ve his ‘childhood dream’ of moving to WorldSBK.
Since 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kenan Sofuoglu left WorldSSP 🌱at the end of 2017, Ka💧wasaki has not enjoyed the same level of success as his dominant championship winning seasons.
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In fact, Kawasaki has just five wins since then, four of which came in the form of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lucas Mahias before the Frenchman moved to WorldSBK with Pucc🦩etti Racing.
However, Kawasaki appears to be stronger heading into the 202๊3 season, in large part because of the signing of McPhee.
In his lone appearance in Moto2 machinery a🍬t Aragon, McPhee showed immediate potential which should be a sign of things to come for the Scottish rider.
Riders that typically deliver in the form of championships and/or race wins are provided with an opportunity to join WorldSBK - 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Andrea Locatelli, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Dominique Aegerter and Lorenzo Baldassarri (all with Yamaha) are three of the latest e✱xamples - ♎so should McPhee become an instant contender then similar chances could come his way.
Speaking after the move to WorldSSP was agreed, McPhee added: "I’m so excited and very motivated about this new project and to start the next c♚hapter of my racing career.
"World Supersport and Superbike was a childhood dream of mine 🅷and finally I have the opportunity for i🦂t to be true.
"We have an exciting year ahead in where I’m sure we can achieve grꦅeat things.
"Huge thank you to Vincenzo from Vince64 for this opportunity, and to both Manuel Puccetti and Max Biaggi fo🔴r believing in me and making it possible."
McPhee is part of a three-rider group that is coming across from the Grand Prix paddock to join WorldSSP, with the💯 other two riders being Jorge Navarro and Marcel Schrotter.