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Ducati Introduces the 2014 WSBK Team

Ducati introduces the 2014 World Superbike team, with British rider Chaz Davies and Italian Davide Giugliano as the two who will hopefully bring glory for both the 1199 Panigale and the legendary manufacturer.
2014 Ducati World Superbike riders and Gigi Dall'Igna 8 photos
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With no less than 31 world titles in World Superbike, 17 Manufacturers and 14 Riders titles, Ducati Corse is back in WSBK as a factory-operated team and with the aid of Feel Racing for logistical and organizational operations.

Ducati World Superbike Team has TIM, Fiamm, Valsir and Diadora as main sponsors.

Chaz Davies – Ducati Superbike Team #7

“I haven’t been riding the Panigale for very long yet but I feel that my bike has a lot of potential still to explore and evaluate. It’s important to continue to work hard and to stay focused on improving each component of the bike but this is a challenge that I’m very much looking forward to.

I think that the bike has the potential to win races; we just need to keep working in the same direction and make the most of every opportunity that presents itself during race weekends.

I think Davide and I will develop a strong working relationship and this will allow us to support and spur each other on to achieve positive results on the track.”

Davide Giugliano – Ducati Superbike Team #34

“My new Panigale is something amazing, a bike that immediately feels like mine and with which I’m immediately in tune. I’m very pleased with how the bike is developing and so this is already very positive.

Chaz is undoubtedly a great rider, a great talent and this season he will surely be one of my toughest rivals but I know that we’ll work together and will encourage each other to always do our best.

We also owe it to the fans of course, as we want everybody who has always followed and supported Ducati to have fun and enjoy the results! I’m more than ready to get going and can’t wait to start the championship.”

The 2014 Workd Superbike Championship kicks off on February 23 at Phillips Island, Australia.
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