World Supersport Interviews
World Supersport interviews on World Supersport. Crash exclusive World Supersport interviews on racing and technology.
Ana Carrasco - Q&A Interview
Ana Carrasco made history last year by becoming the first female to win a solo motorcycle world championship as she clinched the World Supersport 300 title by just a single point ahead of Mika Perez.
EXCLUSIVE: Niki Tuuli - Q&A
"In a way the Finnish army supports my racing. I'm not in the army again next year but it's good fun using a machine gun." - Niki Tuuli
EXCLUSIVE Interview with PJ Jacobsen
"MotoGP seems a long way away and if I got a good opportunity to go there that'd be great but currently I'd like to be in WSBK and hopefully this is will be my last year in WSS."
WSS Q&A: Kyle Ryde - EXCLUSIVE
"After 3 or 4 laps the handlebar grip came off. I actually put it between my legs and tried to continue riding but it wasn't really possible" - Kyle Ryde.
EXCLUSIVE: Sylvain Barrier (SSTK 1000) Q&A
"Yamaha gave me the chance to come back. Now it's in my side to give everything to show them and show me what I'm able to do"
EXCLUSIVE: Gino Rea (WSS) Q&A
"...you can only do so many years banging your head against the wall... I know I'm capable of being at the front of Moto2 if I had the right bike and team around me"
WSS Q&A - Jack Kennedy
An exclusive interview with CIA Insurance rider Jack Kennedy, currently tenth with one podium in the 2014 World Supersport standings...
Kenan Sofuoglu - Q&A
Kenan Sofuoglu speaks to Crash.net about the pressures of high expectations, the troubles of 2014 and incorporating Ramadan into racing
Jules Cluzel - Q&A
Crash.net catches up with Jules Cluzel to discuss the recent changes at MV Agusta and his burgeoning World Supersport title challenge.
WSS Q&A: Michael Van Der Mark - Q&A
An exclusive interview with Pata Honda World Supersport star Michael Van Der Mark...
Christian Iddon - Q&A
"I thought, 'I can ride around to finish third or we could go out and try to win this' and I thought 'Yeah let's go for it'" - Christian Iddon.
Simon Buckmaster (PTR Honda) - Q&A
"Next year I'd like to run four riders, not five. We've looked at the 'EVO' World Superbike class and it's something we'd be keen to do if I can find the budget" - Simon Buckmaster.
Kenan Sofuoglu talks Lowes clash, broken ribs, 2014
"I'm absolutely sure [Sam] could hear my engine but he just didn't want to stand his bike up" - Kenan Sofuoglu
Amit Sandill (Mahi Kawasaki) - Q&A
"I think the chances of us going to WSBK next year are about 50:50" - Amit Sandill.
WSS: Kenan Sofuoglu - Q&A
"I really respect Sam Lowes, his style is good and he is a very talented rider. I would say that Sam and I are at about the same level" - Kenan Sofuoglu.