Short WSB return for Muggeridge

From Castrol Honda SBK

Karl Muggeridge, who had been due to replace injured Castrol Honda rider, Ruben Xaus at this weekend’s ninth round World Superbike encounter at Silverstone in the UK, has been forced to withdraw from the event.

Currently on vacation with his family in northern Italy, Muggeridge was training on a mountain bike on Tuesday when he crashed and sprained his right wrist. While no fracture was sustained, Muggeridge and his German HPR Honda team had no alternative but to withdraw him from the Silverstone event.

The Australian is the reigning IDM German Superbike champion and currently lies second in the series with the next round scheduled for Aug. 7, just one week after Silverstone.

Despite the short notice, the Castrol Honda team has recruited Italian rider Fabrizio Lai to replace Muggeridge. The 32-year-old made his WSBK debut last season with the Echo CRS Honda team.

A former 125 and 250GP rider and podium finisher, Lai is currently competing in the Italian Superbike championship on a CBR1000RR for the Echo Honda squad, to whom the Castrol Honda team is very grateful for his release.

“We’re all very sorry for Karl, as we were really looking forward to working with him again this weekend," said Castrol Honda team manager, Ronald ten Kate. "However, we understand that he needs to be fit for the next IDM round to fight again for the title. So, we have a replacement for Ruben’s replacement, and we will make Fabrizio welcome and work hard with him to get the best result possible at Silverstone.”