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“I’m very satisfied,”
declared Gobmeier.
“Firstly, the way the company welcomed me was overwhelming and I felt
like being introduced to a big family. The first impressions on the
human side were exceptional and this will of course will help to create
a good motivational basis for working together, allowing us to dedicate
all of our resources towards the brand, the company and the project.
“The challenge that lies ahead is a big one and everybody is curious as
to what we are going to do to close the gap to our rivals. We must work
in a lot of different areas where we can make the difference. We have
already made some positive changes to the team structure, and we have
some ideas for the development of the bike. I prefer to speak about
evolution rather than revolution and with this in mind first we want to
evaluate the material developed in the second half of last year. I think
that with this approach we can improve the performance of the bike in
the short term but we are also working on new solutions which down the
road in 2013 will be implemented into the race bike.
“We also have a second squad, the factory-supported Pramac Racing Team
with two additional riders, which will help us to gather more
information and input for development. Michele Pirro is our new test
rider and he will have wild-card rides in three races. So overall I
think we are well settled in terms of personnel and the technology we
have, so I am confident about the future.
“It
is of course too early to think about results. We have to wait for the
first tests where we are going to try new things and give the riders the
chance to get comfortable with the bike. I am sure that with the
additional information from our riders and the know-how that we have
within the personnel and engineering staff in Ducati, we will improve
quite quickly. Our aim this year is to once again fight for podiums.”
With the institutional activities over for the Ducati Team, the
attention of the media present at Wrooom now turns towards the Scuderia
Ferrari Formula 1 team.
The Ducati riders can now find the time to relax and enjoy some time on
the ski slopes before meeting up again with their F1 colleagues on
Friday’s final day, in which they will take part in a ski race in the
morning and the spectacular kart challenge exhibition race on Madonna di
Campiglio’s frozen lake in the evening.
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Bologna (Italy), 16 January 2013
– Last September Ducati Corse announced that Ben Spies had
been signed to race for the Pramac Racing Team in the 2013
MotoGP World Championship. Last night, the American’s Ducati
Desmosedici GP13 was officially unveiled at Wrooom 2013, the
traditional Press Ski Meeting in Madonna di Campiglio that
symbolically launches the forthcoming MotoGP season.
Ducati has a long relationship with Pramac
Team Principal Paolo Campinoti, whose squad is now
factory-supported. Under the guidance of Team Manager
Francesco Guidotti, Pramac Racing will play a key role in
the development of the Ducati Desmosedici GP13, and Ben
Spies’ experience and talent will be essential to the
project. In addition to being a winner and six-time podium
finisher in MotoGP, the Texan won the 2009 Superbike World
Championship and is a three-time AMA Superbike Champion.
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Spies’ Ignite Pramac Racing Team Ducati Desmosedici
GP13 prominently features the logo of new sponsor Ignite Asset
Management, a New York-based, alternative-asset-management firm led
by a group of hedge-fund industry veterans and supported by private
investors with a passion for motorsports.
Paolo Ciabatti (Ducati Corse MotoGP Project
Director)
“We’re very pleased with the agreement we’ve reached
with Ignite Pramac Racing Team for 2013, which has the Francesco
Guidotti-run team taking on factory-supported status, with an even
closer link to Ducati’s racing department. This is also demonstrated
with the presence for the first time of Pramac Racing Team at Wrooom,
the fantastic event taking place in Madonna di Campiglio. We’re very
confident that Ben Spies will be able to use his talents to help us
with the development of the bike and to achieve the results we’re
after more quickly, and we thank the sponsor Ignite Asset Management
for its support on this project.”
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Francesco Guidotti (Ignite Pramac Racing Team
Manager)
“Pramac Racing Team is honoured to welcome Ben Spies,
who has enormous talent and a spectacular riding style. We’re
expecting a big challenge, but thanks to the important support of
sponsor Ignite Asset Management and our new status as a Ducati
factory-supported team, we are sure we will live up to expectations.
With Ben, we’ll endeavour to speed up the development process on the
bike to achieve our objectives as soon as possible. We’re
enthusiastically looking forward to the 2013 season.”
Ben Spies (Ignite Pramac Racing Team Rider)
“I am excited to be a part of the Ducati family. This
is something I've wanted from the beginning of my racing career. My
team and I have our work cut out for us and new goals to meet, but
we'll benefit from factory support and Audi coming on board. Ducati
has four strong riders with different styles, which should improve
the Desmosedici and bring it back up to the top where it belongs.”
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