Stiggy Motorsport And Leon Haslam in World Superbikes 2009
Former Grand Prix racer Johan Stigefelt started his own race team in 2005 in order to fulfil his ambition of becoming a team owner.

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Former Grand Prix racer Johan Stigefelt started his own race team in 2005 in order to fulfil his ambition of becoming a team owner. He decided to take part in one of the most competitive and highly contested championships in the world – the Supersport World Championship. For the first two years, he was also one of the team riders, but towards the end of the second year he realised that it would be better if he were to concentrate on the management of the team. After four successful seasons in the Supersport World Championship, Johan is now ready to take his team to the next level, and will move into the Superbike World Championship in 2009. Alongside the new Superbike challenge, the team will continue to participate in the Supersport class next year and maintain their strong presence in the series. Johan “I’m really happy to increase our team by entering the Superbikes World Championship and continuing our close relationship with Honda Motor Europe. Next year will be a huge challenge for all of us, but I believe we are ready for it. After four years of knowledge and experience in the Supersport class, we are looking forward to this new adventure. We have high expectations and will work our hardest to achieve our goals.” Twenty-five year old British rider Leon Haslam is returning to the Superbike World Championship with Johan Stigefelt’s team after an absence of five years. Despite his tender years, he is one of the most experienced riders in the paddock having competed in 125cc, 250cc, 500cc Grand Prix and also the British Superbike and Supersport championships. Leon is currently in second place in the British Superbike Championship, riding for HM Plant Honda, and has taken five victories in the past seven races. Leon “To get the opportunity to join the Stiggy Team is excellent news for me. The team that Johan is putting together for his move into Superbike World Championship, and the technical package he is preparing, is all very exciting. I’m sure we will be competitive in 2009. I’m looking forward to working with the team and I’m very pleased to be able to continue both my own and my family’s association with Honda.” Team owner Stigefelt commented: “To get Leon on board is great news for us. He has the experience that I need to ensure that the development of our Superbike project runs smoothly. You only have to look at his dominance in recent British Superbike rounds to see his natural ability and desire to win.” The Stiggy Team will field two riders in the 2009 World Superbike Championship and will name the second rider, plus the two riders taking part in the Supersport World Championship, in due course.
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