World Supersport Interviews
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Ana Carrasco made history last year by becoming the first female to win a solo motorcycle world championship as she clinched the World Supersport 300 title by just a single point ahead of Mika Perez.
"In a way the Finnish army supports my racing. I'm not in the army again next year but it's good fun using a machine gun." - Niki Tuuli
"MotoGP seems a long way away and if I got a good opportunity to go there that'd be great but currently I'd like to be in WSBK and hopefully this is will be my last year in WSS."
"After 3 or 4 laps the handlebar grip came off. I actually put it between my legs and tried to continue riding but it wasn't really possible" - Kyle Ryde.
"Yamaha gave me the chance to come back. Now it's in my side to give everything to show them and show me what I'm able to do"
"...you can only do so many years banging your head against the wall... I know I'm capable of being at the front of Moto2 if I had the right bike and team around me"
An exclusive interview with CIA Insurance rider Jack Kennedy, currently tenth with one podium in the 2014 World Supersport standings...
Kenan Sofuoglu speaks to Crash.net about the pressures of high expectations, the troubles of 2014 and incorporating Ramadan into racing
Crash.net catches up with Jules Cluzel to discuss the recent changes at MV Agusta and his burgeoning World Supersport title challenge.
An exclusive interview with Pata Honda World Supersport star Michael Van Der Mark...
"I thought, 'I can ride around to finish third or we could go out and try to win this' and I thought 'Yeah let's go for it'" - Christian Iddon.
"Next year I'd like to run four riders, not five. We've looked at the 'EVO' World Superbike class and it's something we'd be keen to do if I can find the budget" - Simon Buckmaster.
"I'm absolutely sure [Sam] could hear my engine but he just didn't want to stand his bike up" - Kenan Sofuoglu
"I think the chances of us going to WSBK next year are about 50:50" - Amit Sandill.
"I really respect Sam Lowes, his style is good and he is a very talented rider. I would say that Sam and I are at about the same level" - Kenan Sofuoglu.