That all depends on whether Dorna and the FIM will let them play, and by that I mean if, say, the new 'blade turns out to be super quick and Bautista repeats his incredible feat of last year, winning 11 races in a row (IIRC) what's to say that the FIM won't impose another rev limit drop the same way they did with Ducati. Bloody criminals!
I do like WSBK but I rather dislike Jonathan Rea, so after the tables turned in his favour again (yawn) last year I lost interest, again. I agree with you that BSB is probably where it's at, although Redding brought a certain amount of excitement last year, not that it was lacking, and I think he'll be missed.
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