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HOPKINS JOINS CARDENAS FOR TEAM M4 MONSTER SUZUKI
John Hopkins has signed to race the 2010 AMA Pro season with Team Hammer,
which will race as M4 Monster Suzuki. He will race American Superbike in
2010, joining the team's Daytona SportBike ace Martin Cardenas in a
two-rider assault for the championship-winning team that first began racing
in 1980.
Both Hopkins and Cardenas have Grand Prix experience and the M4 Monster
Suzuki team looks to present its most aggressive challenge yet in AMA Pro
Racing. While both racers already have garnered a remarkable amount of
experience, they're just now entering the prime of their careers. Hopkins is
26 years old while Cardenas is 27.
Hopkins, born in California to British parents, raced for Team Hammer as a
teenager and won the 2000 AMA 750 Supersport and 2001 AMA Formula Xtreme
titles before joining the MotoGP circus with the WCM Yamaha team. In his
first season in Grand Prix, "Hopper" impressed while racing a two-stroke
against primarily four-stroke competition and his rise was chronicled in the
movie Faster. The next season, John was signed to the factory Suzuki team at
19 years old. Hopkins raced five years with Suzuki before joining the
factory Kawasaki MotoGP team for 2008. While in Grand Prix, John won a pole
position, finished on the podium four times, twice earned fastest laps
honors, and took fourth place in the 2007 MotoGP championship, proving
himself to be one of the top riders in the globe's elite racing series
during his seven seasons there.
Hopkins joined Stiggy Racing Honda to race World Superbike last year and
flashed his enormous potential on occasion during an injury-hindered season.
"I'm really excited to be working with the team and (team owner) John Ulrich
again. We had a lot of success when I raced with them at the beginning of my
career and I'd like to thank Monster, M4 and all the rest of our sponsors
for making it happen. I'm also happy to be back on a Suzuki motorcycle
again. I'm feeling healthier than I have in a long time. I think my fitness
level is up there with the way it was in 2007 and I'm looking forward to
getting out there on the track and enjoying racing again," said Hopkins. "I
have the chance to ride the bike a little bit today at a Fastrack Riders
track day at Fontana and I'm really pleased. It is just a shakedown test but
the bike feels really comfortable to me. My goals are to learn the bike and
the tracks, have a healthy season, perform to the best of my ability, and
see where that leaves us in the championship. I'm really happy to have a
ride with a great team and be healthy again and I'm looking forward to
having a good season."
"I have full confidence in John Hopkins and his abilities," said Team Hammer
owner John Ulrich. "I really enjoyed working with John before, and I'm
really looking forward to working with him again. There is no doubt in my
mind that he knows how to ride a motorcycle, and now at age 26 he's got
seven years of Grand Prix experience under his belt. With seven AMA Pro
Racing Daytona SportBike race wins in 2009, Martin Cardenas has already
demonstrated the potential created by putting a great rider with Grand Prix
experience on a competitive motorcycle built by the Team Hammer crew in
Alabama, and we're looking forward to creating the same situation with John.
I am proud to welcome John Hopkins and his family back to the AMA Pro
paddock and I am very excited to be fielding John in the AMA Pro Racing
National Guard American Superbike Championship. With the combination of
Martin Cardenas and John Hopkins on M4 Suzukis, we have an exciting
opportunity to make great things happen in 2010."
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