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  After winning the Swedish 125 championship in 1994 and 1995, Johan Stigefelt embarked on a truly varied motorcycle racing adventure. After European and World 250 championships, 500cc GPs and even the Boxer Cup, Stigefelt settled in the World Supersport championship with his own team in 2005. Stiggy Motorsport took its owner to eighth place in last year’s title race before the 31-year-old Stigefelt announced his retirement in order to concentrate on team management and testing and development of the all-new CBR600RR.  

  YOANN TIBERIO 32
 
 
Date of birth : November 14, 1986
Place of birth : Cavaillon, France
Height : 1.74m
Weight : 68kg
Interests : Motorsport, cycling, internet, family & friends
  First race : 1999  
WSS debut : 2006
First WSS win : --
 
 

Frenchman Yoann Tiberio joins Stiggy Motorsport after two years with the Italian Megabike team. In 2005, he finished runner-up in the Junior Superstock championship and enjoyed an impressive World Supersport debut last year.

With a win at Monza and two second places in Australia and the Czech Republic, Tiberio clearly has his eyes on the prize that his compatriot, Sébastien Charpentier, has held for the past two years.
 
     
  Career highlights  
       
2001 : French 125cc championship 2004 : 2nd French Supersport championship
2002 : Spanish 125cc championship 2005 : 2nd European Junior Superstock championship
2003 : 3rd French Supersport championship 2006 : 7th World Supersport championship, 1 win

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  ROBBIN HARMS 127
 
 
Date of birth : June 9, 1981
Place of birth : Copenhagen, Denmark
Height : 1.70m
Weight : 65kg
Interests :Sport, music, spending time with family
  First race : 1996 European 125 championship  
WSS debut : 2005
First WSS win : --
 
 

By the age of 16, Robbin Harms was achieving podium finishes in the European 125 championship, leading to his GP debut in 1999. He returned to Europe in 2000 and, the following season, achieved fourth place overall.
After two further seasons on 125s, Harms switched to four-stroke racing, joining the Stiggy Motorsport squad with whom he finished in fifth place last season, taking a runner-up finish at Monza, Italy.

 
     
  Career highlights  
       
1997 : European 125cc championship 2002 : 4th European 125cc championship
1998 : European 125cc championship 2003 : 125cc World championship
1999 : 125cc World championship 2004 : 125cc World championship
2000 : European 125cc championship 2005 : 13th World Supersport championship
2001 : European 125cc championship 2006 : 5th World Supersport championship

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