Back to Spain for Ducati Team For the second time in a month and a half, the MotoGP championship heads to Spain this week, this time for the Catalan Grand Prix. Site of the Ducati Team’s first MotoGP victory a decade ago, the Circuit de Catalunya is notable for its long main straightaway and ample passing opportunities, and it invariably draws a large and enthusiastic crowd. Andrea Dovizioso has posted five podium finishes across three classes at the Catalan Grand Prix, including a 250cc victory in 2006. The Italian, who finished third in last year’s MotoGP race and will be riding the Desmosedici GP13 at the track for the first time, has recovered from the sore neck that he suffered in a crash at the Italian Grand Prix last week. Although Nicky Hayden’s sole podium result at the circuit was a runner-up finish in 2006, the same year he won the world championship, the American enjoys the track and is hopeful of a strong result this weekend. Following the race weekend, the Ducati Team will participate in a one-day official IRTA test at the same circuit, where they will continue development of the Desmosedici GP13. Andrea Dovizioso – Ducati Team “Barcelona is one of the nicest tracks on the calendar, and it’s always fun to go to Spain for a race weekend. As for the Ducati, I’m not sure because I’ve never ridden the GP13 on this circuit, but it might not be the best track for us because of the fast corners where our bike tends to ‘pump’ a bit in the rear. Still, I’m keeping an open mind as we head to Barcelona. I’m always very excited to go there, and I’m optimistic following a good weekend at Mugello and a good test last week.” Nicky Hayden – Ducati Team “Barcelona hasn’t been a great weekend for me in recent years. I’ve struggled a bit there, especially with the long corners, which are very important. Still, we know Catalunya is a great track, and I really enjoy the area and the atmosphere. I certainly hope to do a better result there than I have the last couple of seasons. We’ll see what we can come up with, and we’ll keep pushing and moving forward.” Vittoriano Guareschi – Team Manager “Barcelona is a track that has many nice memories for Ducati and for me; ten years ago, the GP3 made its debut there in winter testing with Loris Capirossi, who took the pole in the time attack. Also, this year is the tenth anniversary of Ducati’s first MotoGP victory! We head to Barcelona fresh off of another two days of testing at Mugello, where we found a couple of interesting things. Now we’ll try them on a different track to see if they provide some benefits. I’d just like to add that during this busy period—between racing, testing, and development—we’re all under pressure and working really hard, so I’d like to thank all the team members for their effort.” Circuit de Catalunya Circuit Records Circuit Record: Dani Pedrosa (Honda – 2008), 1:42.358 – 166.251 Km/h (103.304 mph) Best Pole: Casey Stoner (Ducati – 2008), 1:41.186 – 168.177 Km/h (104.500 mph) Circuit Length: 4.727 km (2.937 mi) 2013 MotoGP Race: 25 laps (118.175 km/73.431 mi) 2013 MotoGP Schedule: 2:00 p.m. Local Time 2012 podium: 1st Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha), 2nd Dani Pedrosa (Honda), 3rd Andrea Dovizioso (Yamaha) 2012 pole: Casey Stoner (Honda) 1:41.295 – 167.996 km/h (104.388 mph) Ducati Team Results at Catalunya (best finish) 2012: 7th (Rossi) 2011: 5th (Rossi) 2010: 3rd (Stoner) 2009: 3rd (Stoner) 2008: 3rd (Stoner) 2007: 1st (Stoner) 2006: – DNF 2005: 11th (Checa) 2004: 10th (Capirossi) 2003: 1st (Capirossi) Ducati Team – Rider Info Andrea Dovizioso Bike: Ducati Team Desmosedici GP13 Race number: 04 Age: 27 (born in Forlimpopoli, Italy, 23 March 1986) Residence: Forlì, Italy Number of GPs: 191 (93 x MotoGP, 49 x 250cc, 49 x 125cc) First GP: 2001 Italian GP (125cc) Number of wins: 10 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x 250cc, 5 x 125cc) First GP win: 2004 South African GP (125cc) Poles: 14 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x 250cc, 9 x 125cc) First pole: 2003 French GP (125cc) World Championships: 1 (1 x 125cc) Dovizioso’s MotoGP track record at Catalunya 2012: Grid, 6th; Race, 3rd 2011: Grid, 5th; Race, 4th 2010: Grid, 6th; Race, 14th 2009: Grid, 4th; Race, 4th 2008: Grid, 7th; Race, 4th Dovizioso’s 250 track record at Catalunya 2007: Grid, 3rd; Race, 3rd 2006: Grid, 1st; Race, 1st 2005: Grid, 9th; Race, 3rd Dovizioso’s 125 track record at Catalunya 2004: Grid, 8th; Race, 2nd 2003: Grid, 2nd; Race, DNS 2002: Grid, 14th; Race, DNS Nicky Hayden Bike: Ducati Team Desmosedici GP13 Race number: 69 Age: 31 (born in Owensboro, Kentucky, USA, 30 July 1981) Residence: Owensboro (Kentucky, USA) Number of GPs: 172 (172 x MotoGP) First GP: 2003 Japanese GP (MotoGP) Number of wins: 3 (3 x MotoGP) First GP win: 2005 USA GP (MotoGP) Poles: 5 (5 x MotoGP) First pole: 2005 USA GP (MotoGP) World Championships: 1 (6 x MotoGP, 2006) Hayden’s MotoGP track record at Catalunya 2012: Grid, 7th; Race, 9th 2011: Grid, 8th; Race, 8th 2010: Grid, 11th; Race, 8th 2009: Grid, 13th; Race, 10th 2008: Grid: 3rd, Race, 8th 2007: Grid, 7th; Race, 11th 2006: Grid, 7th: Race, 2nd 2005: Grid, 5th; Race, 5th 2004: Grid, 3th; Race, DNS 2003: Grid, 18th; Race, 9th
Dovizioso, Hayden Say Catalunya’s Long Corners Could Be A Problem For Their Ducatis
Dovizioso, Hayden Say Catalunya’s Long Corners Could Be A Problem For Their Ducatis
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