Effenbert Liberty Racing Team Says Cancelling World Superbike Race One At Monza Put It At Risk Of Losing Title Sponsor

Effenbert Liberty Racing Team Says Cancelling World Superbike Race One At Monza Put It At Risk Of Losing Title Sponsor

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LIBERTY RACING TEAM The Liberty Racing Team, followed the interview released by the Team Owner Mario Bertuccio, at the most important Italian National daily paper “La Gazzetta dello Sport”, and published today, would like to further point out that the press release issued by the Team on Sunday, May 6, has been unambiguously understood by some media that gave wrong interpretations to the concepts expressed. The clear disappointment was directed to a small number of Team Manager and riders, that conditioned the development of the Monza race for their specific sports interests, and not against Infront Motorsport, to which the Czech team has great respect and trust, and thanks to which the team’s image has grown over the years. When the Sunday race 1 was cancelled at Monza, the team had a damage, as the same Mario Bertuccio said: “Our sponsor has invested heavily in the Effenbert Superbike project, on Sunday we had Guintoli poleman, and with such a result we couldn’t properly take advantage of the media visibility. And now we risk to lose the title sponsor. ” At Monza the team was ready to run, also thanks to the guarantee given by Pirelli about the perfect integrity of the tyre’s performance, thesis supported by our riders that they would have no hesitation in competing regularly. Mario Bertuccio, Team Owner also said that the Liberty Racing will continue on its path of professional and sports growth in the World Superbike Championship. The SBK is passion, in the world it is the expression on two wheels more closer to the real fans, the Team Liberty attempts to give aim to this thrill world every time it takes the track with its riders. Dedication, enthusiasm and the will to compete with opponents shoulder to shoulder, without distinction between “official and unofficial”, is the indissoluble element that urges the Czech team to compete more strongly motivated, without underestimating to the sense of respect for significant economic investments without which it would be impossible even to make dream all the followers in the tracks around the world.

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