As the 2022 WorldSBK Championship continues to deliver title twists, the 2023 grid is forming and a big name is coming to join the WSBK family. Remy Gardner will switch from the MotoGP Championship, where he’s been aboard the Tech 3 KTM RC16 and join the GYTR GRT Yamaha WSBK Team.

The 2021 Moto2 World Champion will switch paddocks after his rookie season in MotoGP, and bringing Australian representation to the World Superbike family for 2023.

The 2021 Moto2 World Champion will switch paddocks after his rookie season in MotoGP, and bringing Australian representation to the World Superbike family for 2023.

Andrea Dosoli, Yamaha Motor Europe Road Racing Manager, welcomed Gardner into the family: “Remy is an exciting young talent, who boasts an impressive career inside the Grand Prix paddock. We are obviously delighted to have a rider on board who’s not only shown great progression but has experience at the top level of motorcycle racing. We believe that he is the perfect fit for Yamaha’s WorldSBK programme and are keen to see what he can do on one of our R1 WorldSBK machines. We’d also like to thank Garrett Gerloff for his commitment to Yamaha these past three seasons and we wish him all the best for the future.”

Team manager Filippo Conti likewise welcomed Gardner, and paid respect to Gerloff, who leaves the team at the end of the year: “We are delighted to welcome Remy to our team. He fits perfectly with our programme and is a top rider who has proven his abilities as a World Champion in the Grand Prix paddock. We strongly believe he will be a great asset for Yamaha and the GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team. At the same time, we would like to thank Garrett for the three years we have spent together. We are parting ways at the end of the season but highly respect him, so wish him all the best.”


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