Cardenas’ Former Team To Enter 2008 Supersport World Championship With Salom And de Gea

Cardenas’ Former Team To Enter 2008 Supersport World Championship With Salom And de Gea

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2008 will be the Yamaha Spain World Supersport Team’s second season in World Supersport, being a newcomer last year and having successfully contested the Spanish Supersport Championship for the past five years. David Salom, will remain with the team and will be joined by highly experienced fellow Spaniard David de Gea. Based in Barcelona, the Yamaha Spain World Supersport Team is managed by the veteran Dani Devahive, who has taken the team to national championship success three times since 2002 – in 2004, 2005 and 2006, before finishing 2007 in fourth. Taking into account three second place finishes – in 2002, 2003 and 2004 – the Yamaha Spain squad is the most successful team in the Spanish Supersport Championship to date. With one season of World Supersport experience under their belt and a brace of experienced national and international technicians in the team Dani is confident of making a next step upwards in their second year in the WSS championship. The team’s main objective has always been to nurture young riders in the Spanish Championship and then launch them onto the world stage; having done this previously with Cardenas and Tizon, who both went into 250GP, the team is looking to achieve success with its latest protégé, David Salom. Salom made an impact early on last year in his rookie season in World Supersport, achieving a sixth at Valencia followed on by a fifth at Assen. The 23 year-old Spaniard contested in the national Supersport championship for three years prior to moving to the World Series in 2007. 30 year-old Jose David de Gea, better known as David, has raced in World Supersport previously but has focussed on other classes in the last few years. His career has also seen him participate in 250GP and MotoGP races, though his best success has been in the Spanish Formula Extreme Championship, in which he is the current champion and has taken the title a total of four times since 2003. The Yamaha Spain World Supersport Team is the third team to be supported by Yamaha Motor Europe in the championship, joining YME’s own Yamaha World Supersport Team and the Yamaha Team Italia squad. Yamaha Spain Team – National Highlights 2007: 4th, Spanish Supersport Championship 2006: Spanish Supersport Champion 2005: Spanish Supersport Champion 2004: Spanish Supersport Champion and 2nd, Spanish Supersport Championship 2003: 2nd, Spanish Supersport Championship 2002: 2nd, Spanish Formula Extreme Championship David Salom Date of Birth: 16/10/1984 Nationality: Spanish Residence: Spain Career Highlights 2007: 21st, World Supersport Championship 2006: Spanish Supersport Champion 2005: 2nd, European Suzuki Cup and 4th, Spanish Supersport Championship 2004: 5th, Spanish Supersport Championship David De Gea Date of Birth: 09/12/1977 Nationality: Spanish Residence: Spain Career Highlights 2007: Spanish Formula Extreme Champion 2006: Spanish Formula Extreme Champion and participation in 3 races 250GP World Championship 2005: Spanish Formula Extreme Champion 2004: 3rd, Spanish Formula Extreme Championship 2003: Spanish Formula Extreme Champion and participation in MotoGP

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