The world’s most
powerful and sophisticated electric superbike will make history on January 9,
2010 at the Auto Club Speedway in California, as the first electric bike to go
head to head against conventional gasoline powered race bikes in a
professionally organized roadrace.
The extraordinary
machine, developed by SWIGZ.COM Pro Racing in the USA, is the world’s most
powerful and technically advanced electric superbike and which by February,
2011, will become the most powerful road racing motorcycle of any kind being
actively campaigned.
Chip Yates, the
bike’s rider and owner of SWIGZ Racing says: “We have to thank WERA Motorcycle
Roadracing for inviting us into their series to make history with this news.
Our electric motorcycle will compete head on with real racing superbikes such
as the Ducati 1198 and KTM RC8 as well as other established manufacturers, and
we expect to work hard to show the world that electric technology can achieve
laptime parity with gasoline superbikes. We’re not going on track to make up
the numbers; we’re going out to compete in order to raise our game and catch up
to these gasoline guys.”
The news comes in the
light of the bike’s recent exclusion from the FIM and TTXGP Championships for
electric motorcycles, which has imposed a significantly lower maximum weight
limit of 250kgs for the 2011 season. “Our bike weighs in at 266kgs right now”,
says Yates. “Clearly, these championships are more concerned with promoting
scooter development, and our bike is so much faster than the electric
competition that we feel far more inclined to push our bike’s unique technology
platform forward in the ultimate competitive environment of gasoline bike
racing.”
The SWIGZ Racing
machine has a power to weight ratio that is slightly better than 600cc gasoline
bikes, and will begin the 2011 season by competing in the WERA Pirelli
Sportsman Heavyweight Twins Superbike class where its power to weight ratio
puts it in the middle of the field. To be competitive against these heavyweight
twin cylinder superbikes going forward, the bike will benefit from a more than
20% increase to its current 194 horsepower after this first race weekend in
January.
Yates continues: “Our
scheduled power increase will make our electric superbike more powerful than a
MotoGP bike and will bring us extremely close to power to weight parity with
the best 1,000cc Japanese superbikes. Those two facts are a simply outstanding
reflection of the potential in electric power.”
Ahead of the WERA
Pirelli Sportsman Series race weekend on January 9th, the bike has been invited
by Infineon Raceway, a motorsports leader in green performance and sustainability,
to be put through its paces at race speeds for the first time ever on December
15th. Chip and the SWIGZ.COM Pro Racing USA team will enjoy the private use of
the world-class Infineon road course from 8:30am to 4:30pm and media and the
public are welcomed to attend.
SWIGZ Racing will
soon announce additional race dates where the electric superbike can be seen
competing directly against gasoline bikes in the WERA championship series, that
will include Miller Motorsports Park, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and other major
venues across the USA.
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