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WorldSBK Argentina: Smith’s surprise WorldSSP debut ‘not in the plans’

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It was a surprise to many when the name of Bradley Smith was stated as the replacement Ten Kate Yamaha WorldSSP rider for the injured Leonardo Taccini at the Argentinian round. It was also, by his own admission, not the focus of Smith himself. “It was not really in any sort of plans, to be honest,” said Smith, a rider with lots of experience in the MotoGP paddock. “I went to Portimao WorldSBK because it was Eugene Laverty’s last European race.

We lived in the same apartment block for two and a half years and we have known each other for a long time. It was special to go there and celebrate his last race at Portimao. “I just happened to also walk down the stairs from the hospitality and bumped into Kervin Bos [Ten Kate Team Manager] who said, ‘Ah, I need to have a coffee with you tomorrow.’ I said, ‘alright…’ So we sat down and had a coffee.

I did not know what the conversation was going to be, but then he told me about the crash and that his rider had a broken wrist - and would I be interested in Argentina?

Probably one or two beers into the conversation I said, ‘why not, let’s give it a go.’ “I have had quite a lot of opportunities the last couple of years, to come back and race.

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