Worx Suzuki's Sylvain Guintoli is expecting an exciting weekend for the Croft British Superbike round as the grid has been swelled by addition of two-time champion Ryuichi Kiyonari and former WSB man Tommy Hill.
Not only will the Frenchman have the usual BSB suspects to deal with, he also has Kiyo, who is on loan from Ten Kate Honda, Hill on the Hydrex Honda and a returning Josh Brookes.
"I've been doing my usual preparation of watching DVDs to get an idea of how the circuit goes and I've even been looking at the team's data from last year. I understand it's another ex World War II airfield circuit, so it's flatter and maybe less technical than Cadwell Park," said the ex-MotoGP man.
"I was pretty sore after Cadwell Park and I definitely made a mistake by not icing my leg and knee after each ride. But it was important for me to get back into the rhythm of racing and for my leg to get used to the stresses and strains again. I think Cadwell was certainly the greatest test for it, everything from here on should be easier, physically at least.
"It's going to be an exciting weekend this weekend, with Kiyo, Brookes and Tommy Hill added to the starting grid it can only be good for the competition, good for the championship."