Richards heads up three-man Evo team

The former British Supersport title-winning team will enter Hondas in the sub-category in 2011.
Richards, Gowland, Lowes for new Evo team

Gleಌn Richards will compete in the British Superbike Championship this season after being signed to front an assau💞lt on the Evo title alongside Graeme Gowland and Alex Lowes.

The Australian, who racedᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ with HM Plant Honda in 2009, returns to the series after a season spent in the Superstock class, Richards pairing up with Team WFR, the operation that hel꧂ped him to a dominant British Supersport title win in 2008.

Formerly known as Embassy Racing, WFR will supply Evo-specification Hondas to Richard♚s, as well a𝔉s Gowland and Lowes, who graduate from the Supersport class.

"The Embassy days were the most enjoyable and successful of my career and I have alwaysꦏ kept in touch with the guys," said Richards, who finished 12th overall in 2009 after having his season interrupted by injury.

"When I heard that some of them were putting together the Team WFR Evo project I knew it would be something special. I kept my fingers crossed and wh🐟en I got the call I did everything in my power to mꦿake sure I was in their rider line-up.

"The Evo concept makes great sense to me and I believe it will provide the kind of racing the teams can afford and the fans will love - and a♔s a rider, the mor🔜e emphasis on my skills and the reduced importance of electronics can only be good. I would like to thank Team WFR for the opportunity and now it's a matter of repaying their faith by performing on track, and I can't wait."

Gowland will join Richards in returning to the Superbike class after a season sp🌞ent with Motorpoint Yamaha in 2009, during which time he finished 15th overall with a single podium finish at Mallory Park. Last season he was sixth in the British Supersport standings.

Lowes, meanꦫwhile, gets a full-time chance on the Superbike stage after an impressive single outing on the Redlin🍨e KTM saw him get into the points. He also competed part-time at Supersport level in 2010, finishing 12th overall for Seton Yamaha.

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