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Pramac D´Antin Very Satisfied After Two Days Of Tests
07 November 2007
The second day of free practices at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit of Valencia has concluded with good expectations for the Pramac-d'Antin Team, as seen by both pilots, who rode in the top ten.Each rider, Toni Elías and Sylvain Guintoli, took advantage of the day to continue gaining more experience with their new Ducati's, and assimilate all the new sensations they were receiving. The Italo-Spanish Team won't head back to the racetrack until they receive the newest version of the Ducati GP8 Sat, with a target timeframe set for the Winter Tests in January.
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The Pramac D'Antin Team Starts The 08 Season With Elias & Guintoli
07 November 2007
One day after the 2007 MotoGP World Championship has ended, the Ricardo Tormo circuit welcomed back the MotoGP teams for a first look at the new pilots who will race the 2008 season. The Pramac-d'Antin Team, made up of the Spaniard,Toni Elias, and the Frenchman, Sylvain Guintoli, started the Ducati's of the Italo-Spanish Team for the first time today, though they were GP7's Sat as the definitive version of next season's bike, the Ducati GP8 Sat, will not be ready until the Winter Tests.
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Barros Finishes 7th In His Last Race In MotoGP
05 November 2007
The last race of the MotoGP World Championship has concluded at the Ricardo Tormo circuit with a record crowd of enthusiastic fans totaling more than 132,500 people, and was truly a festival of motorcycling. The Pramac-d'Antin Team pulled off a commendable seventh position thanks to the fantastic riding by Alex Barros, once again demonstrating that he is a rider of the highest level in the MotoGP class. Team mate Chaz Davies did not contest the race owing to injuries sustained in the previous days.
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Pramac D´Antin Hopes For Better Luck In Last Race
04 November 2007
The Qualifying session held at the circuit of Cheste to determine the starting positions for the last MotoGP race of the season, was marked by an amazingly close field as the riders all jockeyed for position. The Pramac-d'Antin Team didn't have especially good luck as Alex Barros, in possibly the last qualifying session of his professional career, was unable to exploit the full potential from his Qualifying tire, relegating himself to start the race from twelfth position, while even worse luck struck his team mate, Chaz Davies, who crashed during his fastest lap of the weekend, leaving him in worse shape to start the race on Sunday.
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Barros In 7th On The First Day Of Free Practices
03 November 2007
The first day of Free Practices has once again seen the day dominated by Casey Stoner and his Ducati GP7, as evidenced by his first positions in both of the day's sessions, and demonstrating the potential the Australian holds.The Pramac-d'Antin Team had varying results, with Alex Barros finishing the day in seventh place, whereas his team mate, Chaz Davies, suffered a heavy crash during the morning session and was unable to partake in the afternoon session after being transported to the Hospital of Valencia to verify the extent of his injuries.
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The Alice Team Is Born
02 November 2007
Thanks to the agreement signed between Telecom Italia and the Pramac-d´Antin Team, the racebikes of the Italo-Español team will compete for the next two seasons in the World Championship of MotoGP bearing the colors of Alice, the Italian multinational internet conglomerate. Thus, the Alice Team is born, a new alliance to obtain the best sporting results in the most competitive and emotional world of motorcycling.
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Elias To Ride For Pramac D'Aantin Team Next Season
25 October 2007
The Pramac-Dantin Team and Toni Elias have reached an agreement that sees both parties committed to working together next year. The young pilot of 24 years, native of Manresa, already has nine years of experience racing in the World Championship, and for the 2008 season he will ride a Ducati GP8 for the Pramac-Dantin Team.
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Very Complicated Race For The Pramac D´Antin Team
21 October 2007
The penultimate round of the MotoGP World Championship held at the Malaysian circuit of Sepang has seen yet another victory for Casey Stoner, proving the supremacy of the Ducati-Bridgestone combination. Nonetheless, for the Pramac-Dantin Team, the race was not satifactory due to technical problems. Alex Barros finished in twelfth position and Chaz Davies in seventeenth. In two weeks the final round of the season will be held at the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia, Spain.
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Pramac D'Antin Team Confident To Have Good Race In Malaysia
20 October 2007
The second day of practices at the circuit of Sepang has finished with the absence of rain in both day's sessions a pleasant surprise. For the Pramac-Dantin Team, it wasn't a very fruitful day, as Alex Barros only managed 12th position, while team mate Chaz Davies lifted himself into 17th spot on the grid.
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Quiet Day For The Pramac D'Antin Team At Sepang
19 October 2007
The first day of Free Practice has not been absolutely positive for the team of Alex Barros and Chaz Davies, both suffering from different problems that prevented either from remaining in the top ten. Without a doubt, the weather will be a decisive factor in tomorrow's Qualifying Practice, as frequent and strong rainstorms have been taking place these last days during the Malaysian afternoons, and are expected to continue throughout the weekend.
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Alex Barros Finishes Fifth At Phillip Island
14 October 2007
The sixteenth race of the season contested at the Phillip Island circuit was clearly a victory for Ducati, the Factory clearly performing well with a one-two punch of Casey Stoner and Loris Capirossi, first and second respectively. The Pramac-Dantin Team finished with a commendable fifth place finish thanks to the hard work and perserverance of Alex Barros, who rode strong throughout the race, while team mate Chaz Davies, regrettably had to retire with a technical problem.
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The Pramac-dantin Team Has Great Expectations For Tomorrow
13 October 2007
Today the qualifying positions were established for tomorrow's race in Phillip Island circuit. Three of the four Ducati's in MotoGP will start from the first ten positions, with the Pramac-Dantin Team situated in seventh place, filling the Team with great hopes for tomorrow's event. Alex Barros carried on in great form today, finishing the morning session in third position, and the afternoon's session in seventh, meaning he will start from the third row. Chaz Davies will start from the sixth row after qualifying in only his second MotoGP appearance in 17th place.
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Good Start For The Pramac-Dantin Team At The GP Of Australia
12 October 2007
The first day of Free Practices in Phillip Island saw the weather once again playing a major role in the day's proceedings, with bright sunshine alternating with cold rain during both morning and afternoon sessions, and forcing the riders to constantly enter the boxes. The fastest rider of the day was recently crowned World Champion, Casey Stoner, aboard his Ducati GP7, while for the Pramac-Dantin Ducati Team, things also started in a good way, with Alex Barros finishing in sixth position, and Chaz Davies in thirteenth.
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Chaz Davies To Ride Final Three Races For Pramac D´Antin
29 September 2007
The Pramac D´antin Team Has Closed An Agreement With British Rider, Chaz Davies, To Contest The Last Three Races Of The 2007 Motogp Season. Chaz Davies Participated In The Most Recent Red Bull Gran Prix At Laguna Seca Aboard The Ducati Of The Pramac-d´antin Team, Performing Remarkably As Much During The Free Practices As During The Race, Eventually Settling Into A Race Rhythm And Posting Laptimes That Were Near The Lead Group.
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Alex Barros Finishes In 8th
23 September 2007
The fifteenth race on the MotoGP calendar wrapped up with a fine victory for Loris Capirossi about his Ducati GP7. Fellow Ducati rider, Australian Casey Stoner, followed him home in sixth position, which allowed him to attain the brightest crown motorcycle racing, and be proclaimed MotoGP World Champion! The Pramac-Dantin Ducati Team, after two days filled with a multitude of problems, was able to improve in both cases. Alex Barros fought his way forward to eigth place, while Japanese substitute rider, Shinichi Ito, crossed the finish in fifteenth position, earning himself a World Championship point.
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Complicated Day For Pramac D´Antin Team
22 September 2007
The second and defining day of Free Practices for the category of MotoGP has concluded, with intense heat playing a significant part and making it difficult to work throughout the entire day. This affected the general classification and contrary to the last races, no Ducati was able to classify for the race on Sunday within the first five positions. The pilots of the Pramac-Dantin Ducati team continued to have problems today, and Alex Barros will start from the fifth row while his team mate, Shinichi Ito, will start from the seventh. The race will start at 2:00 PM, local time, and will consist of a total of 24 laps.
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Problems For Pramac D´Antin At Motegi
21 September 2007
The first day of the MotoGP Free Practices has not gone well for the pilots of the Pramac-Dántin Team. Alex Barros hasn’t found the right balance necessary to ride fast, and waits until tomorrow to make an improvement. The second pilot, Shinichi Ito, is substituting for the first time on a Ducati at this circuit, and today he made adjustments and corrections as he advanced bit by bit and got used to the machine. Tomorrow at 1:50 PM, local time, the Qualifying round will begin, to form the grid for the race on Sunday.
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Shinichi Itoh To Ride Pramac-D'Antin In Japanese GP
20 September 2007
Japanese pilot, Shinichi Itoh, will race for Pramac-Dantin this weekend at the Japanese Grand Prix aboard the Ducati GP7 formerly ridden by Alex Hofmann, who was let go from the Team. The Team Management of the Italo-Spanish group has decided that the former official Bridgestone test rider would make an excellent addition to the Team for this race.
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Pramac D'Antin Releases Alex Hofmann From Contract
17 September 2007
After the Grand Prix of Portugal, during which Alex Hofmann entered the pit boxes with 17 laps remaining, and said, “I don´t have the motivation to fight for the last positions”, the Team management of Pramac-d´Antin have decided to release Hofmann from his contractual obligations for the remainder of the 2007 MotoGP season. The last four races in the MotoGP World Championship will see a substitute rider in place of Hofmann, who will be named within a few days in a following press release.
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No Points For The Pramac D'Antin In Estoril
17 September 2007
The fourteenth race in the World Championship finished with Valentino Rossi returning to his winning ways in flamboyant style, while Championship points leader, Casey Stoner, rode a measured race to finish comfortably in third place, almost all but securing the World Championship for Ducati within the next two races, the second coming at Casey's home race of Australia. Bad luck struck the two riders wearing Pramac D'antin colors, and neither rider was able to finish the race, despite their best efforts.
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