The Ducati Superbike Team returns after the summer break and prepares to do battle in Jerez this weekend
During the latest ninth round of the 2014 championship, which took place in late July at the American circuit of Laguna Seca, Giugliano obtained a fourth place finish in race 1, but unfortunately crashed out of race 2 after making a strong start. Davies, having performed well throughout the practice and qualifying sessions, suffered a crash in race 1 that unfortunately left him unfit to compete in race 2. As the team heads into this tenth championship round, factory riders Davies and Giugliano, keen to get back to racing after the summer break, lie sixth and seventh respectively in the overall standings and are determined to accumulate as many points as possible in the final rounds of the 2014 season.
The Ducati Superbike team will also enjoy the company of a special guest this weekend. Carlos Checa, 2011 World Superbike Champion, will attend the race event in his capacity as Ducati brand ambassador. As well as being on hand to meet with fans, Checa will also take to the track to make a lap of honour in front of the Spanish public on Sunday morning.
Comments ahead of the event:
Chaz Davies – Ducati Superbike Team #7
“We had a very busy period just before the break, with testing, WDW and so on and so it’s definitely been nice to have a break, get into training, and do all those things that you don’t get chance to do during the season. I’ve even completed some advanced motorcycling training on the road, as part of a UK Department for Transport initiative to promote road safety. Anyway, I feel like I’ve really had a chance to recharge the batteries for the last three rounds. In terms of this coming weekend, Jerez has always been a little tough for me; I’ve never got the kind of results I really wanted. Saying that, I think the Panigale suits the track quite well and we were able to find a good set-up during testing earlier this season, so we have a solid base from which to start. We’ll definitely be doing our best.”
Davide Giugliano – Ducati Superbike Team #34
“It’s always good to get back on the bike after such a long break. It’ll be great to get back to work but it was also useful to have this chance to rest up, having had several events back to back right before the holiday. So I’ve made the most of these weeks and have spent time training but also relaxing a bit, at the coast and in the mountains. Looking ahead to Jerez, I really enjoy racing there and during the test sessions that we completed at the Spanish track a few months ago we were pretty fast which gives me confidence. I need to get back on my Ducati and use the first session to get back into a rhythm, and then hopefully we can continue on from where we left off before the break, making the most of these final three rounds and doing as well as we possibly can.”