Australian Giles To Race In Two-month, Five-race New Zealand Superbike Championship

Australian Giles To Race In Two-month, Five-race New Zealand Superbike Championship

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Three-time Australian Superbike Champion Shawn Giles has set his sights on the New Zealand Superbike Championship. Off the back of a highly successful season in which he tied on points for the Australian Superbike title, the Team Suzuki star rider will contest New Zealand’s premier road-racing series during the Australian off-season. The intense five-round championship starts at Pukekohe on December 9th and wraps up on January 22nd at Ruapuna on New Zealand’s south island. Giles will pilot a Suzuki New Zealand-supported GSX-R1000 Superbike prepared by his Australian Team Suzuki Team Manager and master tuner Phil Tainton. “The GSX-R1000 is an absolute rocket; we’ve had a really strong season here in Australia and I think we should be very competitive,” said Giles. “I’ve only ridden a few of these circuits before and I’m really looking forward to the challenge of new competitors and new tracks in New Zealand. “This is the perfect way for me to keep myself sharp during the off-season; there’s no substitute for race miles and it will be fantastic preparation for the 2006 Australian series.” Giles won his first Australian Superbike title in 2000 aboard the all-conquering Suzuki GSX-R750 before stepping up to the powerful Suzuki GSX-R1000 and taking successive victories in 2001 and 2002. NEW ZEALAND SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR: Round 1: Pukekohe (December 9-11). Round 2: Manfield (December 16-18). Round 3: Teretonga (January 6-8). Round 4: Timaru (January 13-15). Round 5: Ruapuna (January 20-22).

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