Johnson eyes Thai Superbike entry

By Barry Russell
For the fourth year in a row, roads racer Gary Johnson, recently signed to ♉HM Plant Honda for 2012, is spending part of the British winter in the warmth of Thailand.
Johnson's idea of a holiday is apparently not one of soaking up the sun. Since finishing fifth in the Macau Grand Prix three weeks ago for IGT Suzuki by TAS, he has been busy on track at Thai circuits Bira International and Kaeng Krachan, helping local racers𒐪 with bike set up and lowering unofficial lap records on other racers' bikes.
He is now looking at the possibility of entering t🦩he final two rounds of the Motorcycle Mag Superbike Champi🍸onship on 24-25 December at Bira.
Finding a bike to ride is not a stra꧃ightforward business in Thailand, where heavy import duties make bringing in race bikes impossibly expensive. In 2010 he entered and won the last round of the R2M Championship on a borrowed 2004 Kawasaki ZX-10R and is currently testing a Suzuki GSX-R750, on loan from Norwegian racer Narve Hoel, who runs a GSX-R1000 at the front of the country's second-tier SB2 series.
Jo꧙hnson faces stiff competition in the form of Panadda Racing's 'Tingnotཧe' Tithipong Warakorn, who is a class above the rest of Thailand's domestic superbike racers on a very fast Honda CBR 1000RR.
"I would really have liked to be on a full spec superbike, as Tingnote is quick," he explained. "Nꦕobody here is going to lend me that kind of bike, so I'll have to ride the wheels off the 750 to make any kind of impres🧸sion. Corner speed counts for a lot at Bira, but it does have a couple of straights where I'll be at a big disadvantage.
"Whatever happens it 🥃will be better than sitting around in England stuffing my face with turkey and mince pies!"

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