29 November 2021 Gearlink Kawasaki Launch 2022 Team

After a fantastic 2021 season that saw the title fight come down to the final round, British Supersport stalwarts Gearlink Kawasaki have announced their 2022 lineup. After a strong debut season, Eunan McGlinchey remains with the squad, where he will be joined by Zak Corderoy, who steps up to Supersport after an impressive Junior Superstock campaign.
With 2022 fast approaching, the highly experienced Gearlink Kawasaki team are already busy preparing for next season, with all sights set on building on an incredible 2021 Championship challenge.
 
With Ben Currie stepping up to challenge for honours in the World Supersport Championship, Eunan McGlinchey will lead the Gearlink charge, where he will be looking to build on his debut with further podiums and race wins. Joining him on the immaculately prepared Ninja ZX-6R will be Zak Corderoy, who had a fantastic Junior Superstock season in 2021, taking six wins, and recently completed an impressive test with the team.
 
Alongside both riders, Gearlink Kawasaki is excited to announce that former rider Ben Wilson will be taking over the running of the team. This strong combination is sure to be tough to contend with, and Kawasaki Motors UK is excited to see what they can achieve together.
 
Ross Burridge, Head of Marketing & Racing Department at Kawasaki UK:
“I was very impressed with the way Zak rode throughout 2021, and to have him on a Gearlink Supersport bike is very exciting! I believe that between Zak and Eunan, we have a great chance for success next year.
 
Having worked with Ben Wilson for the last decade, too, I can vouch that there is no better man for the job to guide these two youngsters through their Supersport journey. BSB 2022 can’t come quick enough!"
 
Ben Wilson, Gearlink Kawasaki Team Manager:
“We are really pleased to have signed Zak and retain Eunan for another year. We feel we have a strong lineup this year and, with the knowledge we have, I believe both riders can run at the front.
 
It has always been the ethos of the Gearlink team to develop and bring on new riders, and I feel there is definite potential in both Zak and Eunan. Eunan finished in a strong 6th place in last years’ championship and has shown that he has the pace to be on the podium. Zak really caught my eye with his mature approach to racing and his dominating form towards the end of last season in the Junior Superstock 600 Championship.”