Ex-MotoGP and WorldSBK rider Loris Baz confirms 2024 racing move
Loris Baz and Josh Herri♏n will form a Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati duo in MotoAme🌜rica

Loris Baz will race in MotoAmerica this year.
He has joined Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati alongsid♍e Jo❀sh Herrin.
Baz and Herrin will each ride a Ducati Panigale V4 R, the bike w🍒hich has won World꧅SBK championships.
Ducati are still searching for﷽ ♉a first modern a first MotoAmerica/AMA Superbike title.
Baz finished fourth in the 20📖21 MotoAmerica season,꧃ before competing in WorldSBK for two years.
“Last year was a tough one with a big injury, and I wanted to come back to America with the same teaꦇm I had in 2021,”ཧ Baz said.
“I have always said the people I met in the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati squad♌ were the biggest family I made in r🤪acing.
“We kept in contact during my two WorldSBK years with t💮he hope we would see each other again in the future, so the fact this has happened makes me happy.
“I am back training 100 percent now without any pain in my ank🎉le, and I am really looking forward to🌄 seeing all the American fans again.
“I have kept in touch with many of them since I last competed in MotoAmerica. ꧋It’s going to be a great season!”
Bobby Shek, the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Team Ma𒆙nager, said: “Finally, after three years, we have arrived at a two-rider factory-supported program,.
“Both Josh and Loris are highly competitive, world-class riders on well-sorted Ducati Superbikes, so we are very optimistic that we will be fighting for wins ea🥃rly in the season.
“We did a good🐬 job last year when Josh and the bike were new to each other, and now with another season of data in the bank, we expect even better results.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Ame♍ricanꩵ sports, to football, to F1.