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Gibernau Will Join Guareschi in 3-Day Test at Mugello

Published by Tasha Crook
12 June 2008, 16:17
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Sete Gibernau will test at Mugello from 17th-19th June. The Spanish rider expressed his desire to get back on track during a brief visit to the Catalunya paddock last weekend, and offered the Ducati MotoGP Test Team a welcome opportunity to intensify its development programme. As a result, Gibernau, who knows the D16 very well, and was one of the first to test the GP7 in Motegi in September 2006, will join official test rider Vittoriano Guareschi during next week test session.

This initiative will allow the team to gather important data during a period when official GP riders will not have the possibility to test due to the busy racing calendar.

"I'm honoured by this possibility that Ducati has given me, said Gibernau. I'm very excited and I'm in perfect shape, even if it has been a while since I have been on a GP bike. It is just a test but I'll give my absolute maximum. I can't wait to enjoy once again the feeling of bringing a MotoGP machine to its limit."

"We were happy to see Sete so excited at the possibility of riding a MotoGP bike again, and it was this enthusiasm that led to the possibility of organising this test together," said Filippo Preziosi, General Director of Ducati Corse. "The tests we carried out with the GP9 in Catalunya earlier this week gave good feedback and, by having Sete and Vito testing alongside each other, we will be able to carry out a wide range of more intensive tests with our GP8 and GP9 machines."

Next week, meanwhile, Niccol Canepa will spend two days at the Brno circuit testing with Bridgestone. The Czech track has been completely resurfaced since last year's race and the new tyre regulations for 2008 allow the possibility to carry out pre-race testing.

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Jay | 13 June 2008, 00:55
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It can only be a good thing :)



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