Andrews, Da Costa to MSS Kawasaki.
MSS Colchester Kawasaki has revealed Simon Andrews and Julien D🍃a Costa will form their rider line-up for the British Superbike Championship next season.
Andrews and Da Costa come to the team, which retains its status as Kawasaki's factory representative in BSB, looking to revive some good fortune for the distinctive brand, which struggled in 2008 to match the pace of ꧙its rivals.

MSS Colchester Kawasaki has revealed Simon Andrews and Julien Da Costa will form their rider line-up for tꦗhe British Superbike Championship next season.
Andrews and Da Costa come to the team, which retains its status as🏅 Kawasaki's factory representative in BSB, looking to revive some good fortune for the distinctive brand, which struggled in 2008 to match the pace of its rivals.
With the combination of Billy McConnell and Stuart Easton, who missed part of the season through injury, failing to get Kawasaki ontoꦬ the podium this season, the team have high hopes for their all-new rider line-up.
For Andrews, the move comes after being linked with sever𒐪al teams since thꦛe end of the season, including Hydrex Honda and Lloyds Jentin Yamaha, the team with which he managed 21 top ten finishes in 2008 on the way to eighth in the final standings.
Da Co📖sta, meanwhile, will be making a return to the team having raced for Kawasaki back in 2005 before embarking on three seasons in the FIಌM Endurance Championship with Suzuki.
In addition, the team will run under a revised banner for the next two seasons following a deal between Ni🎃ck Morgan's MS🎃S Racing and Colchester Kawasaki, run by former racer Ian Stewart.
"We've spent this 🌼year and last laying the groundwork for this deal on track, in the paddock environment and via our successful interaction with race fans and the UK Kawasaki dealer network," Morgan said. "We now have the infrastructure in place to make a concerted and competitive bid for Superbike success with Kawasaki Motors UK as a key racing partner."
Despite failing to get on terms with their rivals in 2008, Kawasaki's sales manager Michael Johnstone is confident MSS Colchester's formidable rider line-up ൲and increased stability will꧒ see them scale the grid in 2009.
"Our first step with MSS was with a single rider team in 2007 expanding into a two rider effort for the current season. Nick and Ian (Stewart) have now created a꧅ str♛ong structure which bodes well for the future.
"Our confidence in their plans and the rider line u𝄹p is illustrated by the fact that we have agreed a multi-year deal. This gives the team the necessary stability to increase their presence and impact on thಌe ultra competitive British Superbike Championship."
Andrews an🐓d Da Costa bring the total number of🌠 confirmed BSB signings up to 13.