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Alex Cudlin to join Team Pedercini for WSBK final round in Qatar

Thursday, 23 October 2014 10:46 GMT

Full schedule ahead for the four time Qatari Superbike Champion.

Australia’s four-time and defending Qatari Superbike Champion, Alex Cudlin, will make a surprise appearance at the final round of the 2014 eni FIM Superbike World Championship, riding for the Pedercini Kawasaki team at the Losail Circuit in Doha, Qatar, on 31 October-2 November.

The move will see the Taree native make his Superbike World Championship debut in the EVO category.

Alex will have his plate full for the weekend as he will also be racing in round two of the 2014/15 Qatari Superbike Championship on his QMMF Kawasaki ZX-10R that supports the WSBK racing program at the Losail Circuit.

The race will cap off a busy year for Cudlin, who will have raced in the World Endurance Superstock Cup, Qatari Superbike Championship and FIM Superbike World Championship this season.  

Alex Cudlin: “I’m extremely happy to be making my World Superbike debut in 2 weeks. It really is a dream come true to race in World Superbike Championship.

Lucio (Pedercini) contacted me last week and asked if I’d be interested in riding for him, so then it was just a matter of working out a deal and also lining up my Qatar Championship duties to coincide. – I have to sincerely thank not only Pedercini Racing Team but also my QMMF team, because without them giving me permission to race both  Championships it would just still be a dream. I know this circuit like the back of my hand but I know for sure it will be very tricky to swap from a Qatar Superbike spec bike on Dunlop tyres to a World Superbike EVO spec bike of Pirelli tyres. I aim to be as competitive as possible and in all honesty just enjoy myself and take in the moment as it will be very surreal.

I will also be racing under number 95, In Respect to my current QMMF racing team. 95 is the national number of the Qatar federation, so I will use it proudly. I can’t wait to get on that plane back to Qatar for what will surely be a very busy weekend!” said Cudlin.