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Van Der Mark confirmed with Pata Yamaha for World Superbike 2017

Pata Yamaha have confirmed that Michael Van Der Mark will join Alex Lowes in their World Superbike squad for 2017 as he moves away from Honda Racing.

Magic Mikey has achieved many successes in his 23 years, becoming champion in both the FIM European Superstock 600 and Supersport World Championship in 2012 and 2014 respectively. Progressing to World Superbike in 2015, he has secured eight podiums and one pole position to-date across the past two seasons and showed an increasing maturity, speed and hunger to win.

“I’m very much looking forward to this new challenge with Yamaha. I could see the potential of the R1 during its first World Superbike season this year and I’m convinced that with further development and the full support of Yamaha and the team I will have the right package to fight for the World Superbike title next year,” said the Dutchman.

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“It is never an easy decision to leave a team and a manufacturer after so many years and successes, I will always remain grateful for the support received and I will give my maximum for the remainder of this season to get as many podiums as possible.”

Lowes, who races for Monster Yamaha at the British Grand Prix this weekend, added: "Despite some challenges in the WorldSBK comeback season for Yamaha this year, it has been a pleasure to be part of the project from the start and I cannot wait to capitalise on the work we've all done when we start the 2017 season. The YZF-R1 is a magical bike to ride and we are now very close to a truly competitive level in this championship. I really feel part of the Yamaha family, the team is improving all the time and I couldn't be happier to continue together into 2017. Michael is a very fast rider, I am sure we will push each other all year, and I look forward to him joining the team."

The announcement leaves Sylvain Guintoli without a seat in 2017 but he was at the Cadwell Park British Superbike round over the weekend and sais he would consider a move back into the championship.

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