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WSBK: PSG-1 stick with Kawasaki, sign Badovini.

Despite the loss of factory backing, PSG-1 Corse will persevere with Kawasaki machinery for the 2009 World Superbike Championship, while promising youngster Ayrton Badovini will lead their challenge.Having seen their contract as Kawasaki's works outfit transferred to Paul Bird Motorsport, the San-Marino based team were rumoured to be returning to the Ducati fold having enjoyed...

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BSB: Macau: McGuinness podium best of '08.

Fourteen-time TT winner John McGuinness finally has reason to smile as his torrid 2008 campaign comes to a close, with another podium finish for Paul Bird Motorsport in the prestigious Macau Grand Prix.

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WSBK: PBM, Kawasaki deal signed and sealed.

Kawasaki and PBM rubber stamp their partnership.

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WSBK: PBM becomes Kawasaki's official team.

Paul Bird Motorsport replaces PSG-1 as Kawasaki's factory-backed World Superbike team.

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WSBK: Lavilla makes his pitch, leaves PBM.

Gregorio Lavilla has given prospective employers something to think about heading into the off-season after almost parting with a podium for Paul Bird Motorsport.With PBM tipped to announce a switch to become Kawasaki's factory outfit in 2009, complete with riders and Broc Parkes, Lavilla is without a team next season. Even so, he did his utmost to impress in Portugal.Despite leaving...