Gobert gets Virgin for end of season.
Redundant🐠 WSBK star Anthony Gobert will pilot the Virgin Mobile Yamaha in both the British Superbike series, and the secon🍌d Brands Hatch World round.
The Australian, who started the year with the Bimota WSBK outfit, before switch๊ing to a one-off ride with the Mod💫enas GP squad at Donington Park, has now been announced as stand-in for the injured Steve Hislop at the Virgin operation.
Redundant WSBK star Anthony Gobert will pilot the Virgin Mobile Yamaha in both the British Superbike 💝series, and the second Brands Hatch World round.
The Australian, who started the year with the Bimota WSBK outfit, before switching to a one-off ride with the Modenas GP sq𒊎uad at Donington Park, has now been announced as stand-in for the injured Steve Hislop at the Virgin operation.
Hislop was injured at the last Brands Hatch WSBK round, and has not ridden the Yamaha since. His injuries now require further hospital treatment and, despite David Jefferies having been promoted to the squad last time out at Cadwell Park, the team has decided to give Gobert another chance to prove himself at both national and international l✃evel.
The former WSBK race winner will thus take part in 𒁏the final three British Superbike round♈s, in addition to riding for the Virgin team at the WSBK finale at Brands Hatch, it was announced at Oschersleben this weekend.