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Toomebridge laverty boy and 2013 champion Sykes, however, faced off in a war over the team’s moment’s seat, following the signing of current Pata Yamaha driver Michael van der Mark in July.
Yorkshireman Sykes will now team up with the Dutchman next season when he enters his third year with the BMW S1000RR.
BMW Motorrad Motorsport director Marc Bongers said: “Tom has been part of our WorldSBK team from the beginning and is a pillar of this project.
“We are pleased to continue on the non-unusual path in 2021, where we embarked on the first tests in December 2018. This gives us continuity, which is very vital to the successful progression of a project.
“We’ve already accomplished a lot of things together, and the purpose now is to close the gap for good with the first. Tom’s deep wisdom about the BMW S1000RR and his contribution will play a key role in achieving it.”
Sykes, who has had a better result in sixth place 3 times, so this season, all in the Superpole Dash race, is lately 10th in the rankings with 47 problems, while teammate Laverty, who joined the team this season, has 16 problems in 14th place. Position.
The fourth of the championship will take place this weekend in Motorland Aragon in Spain, which will also host the fifth on successive weekends.
Defense leader Jonathan Rea points to a sixth world crown with Kawasaki and leads Ducati’s Scott Redding through 4 issues ahead of the Aragon double.
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