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Gagne returns to WorldSBK with wildcard at Portimao


The reigning MotoAmerica champion will wildcard in Portugal later in the year with his team from the USA, an intriguing prospect
Jake Gagne will make a return to the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship this season with a wildcard at the Autodromo do Algarve Internacional and the Portuguese Round later in the season. The American, who is reigning MotoAmerica champion on the Fresh N Lean Progressive Yamaha Racing machine, prepared by Attack Performance, was previously in WorldSBK back in 2018 aboard the Red Bull Ten Kate Honda but struggled with the package, only managing four top ten finishes in the season. However, with a competitive package underneath him at Portimao and one he’s familiar with, Gagne has a big opportunity on the world stage again.


So far, the reigning champion in America has been battling hard with Danilo Petrucci, a rookie in MotoAmerica, and currently sits second with eighth wins and nine podiums. He was dominant on his way to the crown in 2021, winning all but two races and with over 100 points advantage to his next rival, Matthew Scholtz. With 25 wins across the last 34 races, Gagne is the form rider in MotoAmerica and with plenty of seats still to be confirmed for 2023 – including the GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team – it’s a chance for Gagne to put his name in the WorldSBK silly season hat.
Talking about his return in a wildcard capacity, Gagne said: ““I’m really excited for the opportunity to line up on the World Superbike grid. Portimao is a really cool track; it’s awesome to be going back, and I look forward to the challenge. I couldn’t ask for a better team and motorcycle, so we’ll go over and do the best we can and enjoy the process!”


Richard Stanboli, Attack Performance team manager, shared Gagne’s excitement: “Jake and the team are very excited to be invited to race in WorldSBK at Portimao. Our plan is to wrap up the MotoAmerica Superbike championship at Barber and then ship our bikes to Portugal. For sure it will be challenging, but when we have done a wild card entry in the past, whether it was World Superbike or MotoGP, we learned a lot and improved as a team. Fortunately, Jake has World Superbike experience at Portimao, and we will receive some technical assistance from our partners at Yamaha Europe. I would also like to thank Pirelli for the assistance and technical support they will bring to this effort. Our goal is to put on a good show and make our fans proud.”


Attack Performance competed in wildcard events in WorldSBK in 2018 and 2019, both times coming at Laguna Seca. In 2018, Josh Herrin narrowly missed out on points when he finished 16th in Race 2, whilst in 2019, J.D. Beach was the team’s entry and again, they narrowly missed out on points with another 16th place, whilst strong potential was shown on both occasions.


Andrea Dosoli, Yamaha Motor Europe Road Racing Manager, is delighted to be welcoming Gagne and the Attack Performance team to the WorldSBK paddock: “We are looking forward to welcoming Jake back to the World Superbike paddock. After an amazing season in 2021, he’s once again fighting for the title this year, confirming his high level of performance. We are always looking to give riders who have been successful in their national series the opportunity to race on the world stage. After we had the winner of the British Superbike championship, Tarran Mackenzie, wildcard at Donington Park, we’re glad that the reigning MotoAmerica Superbike champion will be able to join us at Portimao. We know that it won’t be an easy challenge, but we are ready to support him during the event and wish him and the Attack Performance team all the best for the weekend.”
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He might go well being on a bike he knows but they run Dunlops in Motoamerica so depends how quickly he can adjust to them. He didn’t fair so well when he was in WSBK before…………..

He’s been on a winning streak as usual after a slightly poor start to the season finally taking the championship lead off of Petrucci but he crashed in race 2 at Brainerd handing the victory to Petrucci who takes over the championship lead again. I think he’s 12 or 13 points ahead with 3 rounds remaining (6 races).
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I don't think he'll shine,but I'd be happy to be wrong.
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He binned it big time on Sunday
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 8:34 pm He binned it big time on Sunday
He did that, was a quick one. What really fucks me off about that series which I refer to as the “shit show” sometimes is how poorly run it is. His bike was left where it finished until the end of the race, surely that’s dangerous as fuck 😲
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That's racing in the US, much like racing in the UK in the 80s.
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