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Alex Phillis Joins Grillini World Superbike Team

By July 26, 2015December 13th, 2019WorldSBK

Alex Phillis Joins Grillini World Superbike Team

WorldSBK By July 26, 2015 December 13th, 2019

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The celebrated Phillis surname is returning to the Superbike World Championship, with news that 21-year-old Australian Alex Phillis — the son of early 1990s legend Rob Phillis — will compete in the final four rounds of the 2015 season for Grillini Kawasaki, kicking off this weekend (July 31-Aug 2)at Malaysia’s Sepang circuit for the calendar’s round 10.

Phillis will replace Santiago Barragan in the Italian-based outfit, with the Spaniard departing the championship because of a “lack of motivation”. Phillis’ tenure will encompass rounds in Malaysia, Spain, France and Qatar.

“To be offered to ride the last four rounds of WSBK is privilege and a great opportunity for me, I cannot wait to get started at Sepang, and I am hoping that the last two years of riding the Kawasaki ZX-10R in the German superstock 1000 title will hold me in good stead when I get down to business.

I’ve already had a couple of one-off rides in world championship-level competition, but to be able to compete for four straight rounds in WSBK is another thing again — and against some unbelievably talented riders. They are all new circuits to me as well so I will be on a steep learning curve, but I am relishing the challenge.”

said Albury born Phillis.

Phillis was recommended as the replacement for Barragan by the boss of the Team Lorini world supersport team, who had the young Aussie racing for him in this year’s world supersport opener at Phillip Island. Phillis finished 17th in that race, but impressed Livio Lorini with his maturity, easy manner and determination.

After the stint in Germany, Phillis is now back racing domestically and is running fifth in the Australian Supersport Championship on a Kawasaki ZX-6R, with a couple of podium finishes in the last WA round the season highlights.

The gregarious Rob Phillis finished third in the 1991 and 1992 WSBK titles on a Kawasaki ZX-7RR, and in 108 races overall scored four wins and 27 podiums.

Meanwhile, talented Queenslander Aiden Wagner will join the CIA Landlords Insurance Honda world supersport team for the Malaysian and Qatari rounds of the championship, with team manager Simon Buckmaster suggesting that some strong results could “lead to a full-time ride in 2016”.

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