Ex-MotoGP rider BradleySmith38 will race on the WorldSBK package for the first time next weekend in Argentina for the TenKateRacing Yamaha team:
The British rider will take the place of an injured Leonardo Taccini at the Villicum circuit aboard one of Ten Kate's two Yamaha R6s, and will share a garage with reigning champion and points leader Dominique Aegerter.
The 31-year-old took a year out of racing after being benched by Aprilia with three races to go in 2020, but he returned to full-time competition this year in the MotoE category with the RNF Racing squad. “What a great opportunity for me to join the Ten Kate Racing team," said Smith."After a tough season with injuries, it’s a great way to end the year, so thank you to the team for asking me for the Argentinian round.
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