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Tag Archives: Ducati
Photo of the day – Wheelie Wednesday
For the first time in his career Chaz Davies has plenty of stability. The Welshman stays with Ducati for a third consecutive season and after a superb 2015 campaign he’ll start the season as a firm title favourite. For a … Continue reading
Posted in Photo of the day, Uncategorized
Tagged Chaz Davies, Ducati, Jerez, World Superbike, WorldSBK 2016
Friday action trackside at Misano
Friday at Misano was wet…very wet! The day was dominated by crashes with the majority of the field crashing at some point during the practice sessions and today also seeing important announcements within the paddock with ramifications on next year’s grid. … Continue reading
Crutchlow: The rule just got better for us again!
Following Tuesday’s announcement that factories without a dry MotoGP win in the previous season – in other words Ducati – will be able to combine the advantages of the Factory and Open classes, Cal Crutchlow joked today that, “The rule … Continue reading
Posted in MotoGP, News
Tagged Cal Crutchlow, Ducati, Losail International Circuit, MotoGP, Qatar
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Five minutes with Eugene Laverty
Tell me about your season? The first half of the year was a bit of a disaster. The speed was there but, what more I can say, we had five DNFs and that’s something that you can’t really afford when … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, MotoGP
Tagged Aprilia, BMW, Cal Crutchlow, Ducati, Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Superbike, Suzuki, World Supersport championship
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Hayden: Still quite far behind
On his final weekend with Ducati Nicky Hayden could be excused for looking towards Monday’s test aboard the Honda Production Racer but the American is keen to end his five year tenure with the team with a solid performance in … Continue reading
Posted in MotoGP, News
Tagged Bridgestone, Ducati, Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Hayden, Nicky Hayden, Spain, United States, Valencia
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Dovizioso: The soft tyre is on the limit
It was another difficult day for Andrea Dovizioso with the Italian finishing the opening day of the Valencia Grand Prix over one second off the pace of Marc Marquez. Having moved to the team this year Dovizioso has been plagued … Continue reading
Posted in MotoGP, News
Tagged Andrea Dovizioso, Andrea Iannone, Dovizioso, Ducati, Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Marc Marquez, Michele Pirro, Nicky Hayden
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Crutchlow: We need to be aware of championship situation
With the world championship to be decided on Sunday Cal Crutchlow discussed how he is approaching the race and the role that he may have in the outcome of the championship. The Englishman, riding for the last time on a … Continue reading
Posted in MotoGP, News
Tagged Australia, Cal Crutchlow, Crutchlow, Ducati, Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Marquez, Valencia, Yamaha
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