Losail (Qatar), 2 November
2014 - It is a triumph, a double world championship win that was
unimaginable just a few races ago.
On the Losail track in Qatar
Sylvain Guintoli completed a comeback that will go down in Superbike
history and with two brilliant and undisputable wins in the two
night races on the desert circuit he overtook Tom Sykes, earning the
World Champion crown for the first time in his career.
Aprilia doubles the
celebration by becoming the Manufacturer World Champion for the
third consecutive year, reaffirming the undisputed technical
superiority of the RSV4, the Italian bike that has rooted the best
competition in the world since its rookie year in World SBK (2009),
winning 7 World titles (three Rider and four Manufacturer). This
world championship combination (Rider and Manufacturer) is the third
one for the Aprilia RSV4 after sweeping the competition in 2010 and
2012 with Max Biaggi. |
With the titles won today the manufacturer from Noale now totals 7
World Superbike championships in the last five years and takes its
extraordinary collection to 54 world championship titles won in just
over twenty years.
For
the Manufacturer World Championship Aprilia racked up 11 wins (5 for
Guintoli, 6 for Melandri) and another 16 podiums for a total of 468
points against Kawasaki's 431, Honda's 350, Ducati's 291, Suzuki's
234, BMW's 81 and MV Agusta's 34.
The new Aprilia Racing adventure in World
Superbike began in 2009 with the development of the innovative RSV4.
With its exclusive 65 degree V engine and a chassis derived from
years of racing experience, the Aprilia Superbike marked a turning
point in the super sport bike world. |
Already capable of winning
in its rookie year, the RSV4 broke the WSBK bank in 2010, its second
season in the championship, taking both the World titles up for
grabs: Manufacturer and Rider with Max Biaggi. This was the start of
a long series of wins. Biaggi - the first Italian to win the World
Superbike championship - doubled the Rider title in 2012 and the
RSV4 once again took the World Championship for manufacturers in
2012, 2013 and again this year in 2014.
Seven World Championship
Titles (3 Rider and 4 Manufacturer), 41 wins, another 89 podiums and
10 pole positions make up the extraordinary World SBK spoils of a
unique bike, created to dominate both on the track and on the road.
In
all Aprilia boasts 54 World Titles (38 in MotoGP, 7 in Superbike and
9 in off-road disciplines) which make it one of the most victorious
brands ever on a global level in motorcycle racing. |