Belgian rider Cresson stepped up to join WSBK with Pedercini last year on a two-year deal, but his continued presence at the squad was cast into doubt by his absence from last month’s WSBK entry list reveal.
It came as it emerged that the Italian team had been holding talks with high-profile riders Tom Sykes and Leon Haslam, who had been dropped from their respective factory teams, BMW and Honda, last year.
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However, Pedercini has now confirmed that Cresson will be riding its sole ZX-10RR again this season after all – meaning the full grid for the 2022 campaign is now complete.
“It’s been a long winter discussing everything with the team and in the end, we were able to find a solution to continue together,” said Cresson. “[Team owner] Lucio [Pedercini] is a great guy, and we share the same end goal.
“I am happy to continue with my guys inside the box because we found a good way to work as last year progressed. There was always a good atmosphere and I trust the…
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