Ben Thompson Leaves Aprilia Racing Team

Thursday, July 16, 2009
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Ben Thompson (97) couldn't get used to the Aprilia with poor results for the begining of the 2009 AMA season, but will look for a new ride in AMA series.
Two-time WERA national champion Ben Thompson has ended his working relationship with the Factory Aprilia Millennium Technologies Team.

Effectively immediately, and with mutual consent, Thompson has been released from his contractual obligations with the KWS Motorsports run Aprilia Team and will no longer participate in the '09 AMA Daytona Sportbike series for the team, starting with the Mid-Ohio round.

Re-signing with the team for the 2009 season, Thompson had high hopes with the new Aprilia team and its direct factory support. Following disappointing results during the first half of the '09 AMA season, having failed to gel with his race bike, Thompson requested that he be released from his contract.

Thompson will continue to pursue a career in the AMA and is weighing his options to return to racing. An announcement will be made in the coming weeks.

"It's not been an easy decision but things simply weren't working out the way I, or the team hoped they would, which wasn't good for anyone. I'd like to thank the team, Millennium Technologies, and Aprilia for their faith in me starting the 2009 season.

I simply felt that I couldn't move forward with the bike. My performances weren't what I, or the team, hoped they'd be, which I think everyone could see. I could never get the bike to work for me the way I wanted and needed. The team adjusted the bike, and I adjusted my riding style but it simply wasn’t enough. The team worked hard to give me what I wanted but in the end I felt it was better to walk away. I'd like to wish Millennium Technologies, KWS Motorsports, and Aprilia all the best for the rest of this season.”
Comments
mashew monshero - Ben Thompson  July 16, 2009 08:02 PM
What a bummer, I had high hopes for this guy. Last two seasons with his GSXR-1000, he was doing quite well as a privateer. When season started and I learned he got a Factory Ride with Aprila, I thought this is the best thing that ever happened to him. Anyhow, Ben is a good rider, but I will never forget the fact, that I beleive two seasons ago, he was able to get a pole position at AMA Superbike. Well, Ben if you can read this, One door shuts, two other door opens.
wllrjstn - get back on the Suzuki or come back to Texas  July 16, 2009 06:02 PM
I guess some bike types lend themselves to certain types of riders. No one but Stoner seems to be able to do a thing with the Ducati GP bike. I guess the Aprilia wasn't a good match for Thompson's unique riding style. Ben did well on the Suzuki. Good enough for top tens in AMA superbike and pretty dominant in CMRA racing in Texas. He's nice enough to talk to fans, answer their questions and stuff. Good luck Ben.

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