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Josh Brookes to replace John Hopkins at Phillip Island

BSB rider Josh Brookes has confirmed he will be replacing injured John Hopkins in the Crescent Fixi Suzuki team for the opening round of the 2012 Superbike World Championship at Phillip Island from 24-26 February.
Hopkins crashed during yesterday’s private testing at Phillip Island and broke a bone in his right hand and will not be fit enough to compete in the first round of the season and and Paul Denning and Jack Valentine have called on Brookes to sub for the American rider.

Brookes currently rides for Tyco Suzuki and the Australian is logical choice as he’s previously raced in both the World Superbike and Supersport Championships.
“It’s not actually a complete shock that I’ve got the ride,” said Brookes.
“Sure, John crashing wasn’t in Crescent’s plans, but based on the fact that I am a Suzuki rider in the UK it all makes sense that I would be the first in line to get the seat, especially because I am familiar with the bike and Pirelli tyres.

I’m sure I will do a good job and give the Aussie fans another rider to cheer on,” also adding “I’m currently employed by Suzuki and have done a season racing on the GSXR 1000.

I have to say I’m very grateful to Phillip Neil from TAS Suzuki for allowing me to ride.
Without their support I couldn’t do it.
I don’t put any extra pressure on myself, I’m just going to ride the best I can and make the most of the opportunity.
Brookes will now be returning to his native Australia where he will take part in the official two day WSBK test on 20-21 February.
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